WB02X24872 General Electric Range Hood Grease Filter
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General Electric
MFG Number
WB02X24872
Manufactured BY:
General Electric
Part number WB02X24872 replaces: AP5986227, EAP11726662, PS11726662, 4454446.
Special Price
$58.99
Regular Price
$94.00
(37% off)
Range Hood Grease Filter
Our range hood grease filter is an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) product designed for use with various GE brands, including Cafe, General Electric, Monogram, Haier, Hotpoint, Profile, Fisher & Paykel, and Sears-Kenmore. This filter, crucial for maintaining clean air in your kitchen, is situated within the metal mesh area of GE range hoods. It effectively traps grease, smoke, and cooking odors, ensuring a cleaner cooking environment.
Signs that you may need to replace your grease filter include:
- Mesh clogging that hampers smoke and odor elimination
- Accumulation of grease and residue that impedes airflow
- Overuse leading to a filter that no longer efficiently captures contaminants
These issues generally arise from regular exposure to intense kitchen vapors and grease during cooking. Effective mesh design is essential for optimal air filtration.
For optimal performance of your kitchen's ventilation system, consider replacing your current filter with this genuine GE grease filter. It is also compatible with Hotpoint and RCA range hoods, making it a versatile choice for maintaining your range hood’s efficiency.
Our range hood grease filter is an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) product designed for use with various GE brands, including Cafe, General Electric, Monogram, Haier, Hotpoint, Profile, Fisher & Paykel, and Sears-Kenmore. This filter, crucial for maintaining clean air in your kitchen, is situated within the metal mesh area of GE range hoods. It effectively traps grease, smoke, and cooking odors, ensuring a cleaner cooking environment.
Signs that you may need to replace your grease filter include:
- Mesh clogging that hampers smoke and odor elimination
- Accumulation of grease and residue that impedes airflow
- Overuse leading to a filter that no longer efficiently captures contaminants
These issues generally arise from regular exposure to intense kitchen vapors and grease during cooking. Effective mesh design is essential for optimal air filtration.
For optimal performance of your kitchen's ventilation system, consider replacing your current filter with this genuine GE grease filter. It is also compatible with Hotpoint and RCA range hoods, making it a versatile choice for maintaining your range hood’s efficiency.
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