I am so glad I watched this video. I got a new hood to replace the one that was probably installed when this house was built in 1963!!! It was totally gross. After un-installing my old hood, I found that it vented into the attic, which is illegal here. I was able to use an unused vent from a gas furnace that is about 1 1/2 ft. away. The gas furnace is gone, so this vent to the roof wasn't being used. Then, I had to install an outlet because the old hood was hardwired, but that wasn't too difficult. The hardest part was holding the hood up while I installed the screws. Unfortunately, the hood I got just had holes, not the keyholes like yours did, but I managed. I had to use a right-angle attachment for my DeWalt drill to drive a couple of the screws because they were way back under part of the metal where the lights are. Dumb design. Anyway, I am so damn proud of myself. I'm 65 years old and I did this all by myself ;-) Wish I could post before and after pix.
If you have pics please send them to our Instagram account. The link is in the video description below. We would love to share your story and inspire others. Great job!
@@HomeRenoVisionDIY I think Instagram is a Smartphone thing. I don't have a Smartphone and can't seem to post on Instagram with my computer. Oh well. Take my word for it....it came out great.
This was a great refresher since I haven't had to do this for quite some time. However, I would have made it plain that I switched off the breaker or removed the fuse from the fusebox before I got into the electrical connections when removing the old exhaust fan for other people that are watching for the first time. Safety always comes first.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Believe me, they might say whatever but I have learn with your videos. I have been involve in sales and for the past 19 years in trucking that I just forgot get involved in house maintenance. God bless you and your family and business for the knowledge and patience to instruct us, blessings.
OMG...Consulting THE TUBE for installation vids on range hood installation and of course I stumbled upon you! And You're not gonna believe this but I just happen to be wearing a Bob Ross HAPPY LITTLE TREES T-shirt! SWEAR!! I can't recall exactly what comment I made about you but I equated you too The bob Ross of videos because they were so calming. LOL Now I'm gonna watch the installation and get the joy of installation of under the cabinet range hoods cuz I bought one! Thanks again Jeff and this time I'm really gonna pay attention to the installation. But the Popsicle Stick Deck comment was TRULY A CLASSIC! BEST VIDS, ABSOLUTELY. Jude in NY
I like how people already know so much about the exactly topic of the video they are watching. If you know what to do then quit watching the darn video.Great job. Your videos are awesome teaching tools even if it is just to get someone started.
That is the point of the video to teach new homeowners. Of course the world is filled with people who want to see what others are doing in the industry! Many have points of view that are different. It is all good !
Your videos are always very very useful! I'm becoming a handyman and I have a good theory about many different jobs and sometimes I just need to know some tips and tricks. So I start searching videos and after watching 3 or 4 of them you appear and tell all that I need to know. Thank you very much!
@@HomeRenoVisionDIY - your mission is working... handyman trade skills are a GREAT asset and not totally dying out like society would have us all think.
No need to switch out a range hood every 10 years if give it a good semi-annual cleaning and replace the filters. If any grease and dirt accumulates, it will be in the ducting that runs out the wall or out the roof....not the hood. The only reasons to swap out the hood is if it is malfunctioning or you want it to match your new stove or decor. Forget the halogen light bulbs and replace with LED equivalent lamps that use a lot less energy and don't require any special handling. If you are familiar and comfortable with a very simple electrical hook-up, the existing wiring serviced the previous unit trouble free and there is no visible concerns with the wiring, you probably don't need the expense of an electrician.
Hi, thank you so much. I am trying to install a duct to the roof on a first floor town home kitchen. Trying to replace a hood that vents inside as opposed to the outside. Any inputs?
I have the original 1984 Nutone vent hood that was installed when my home was built. There are NO nasty odors in my kitchen. The only reasons I am replacing it is the motor went & 2 weeks later, the light. So, it is a MUST. I suggest you tell viewers to remove the bulb & turn off their electric before starting this project.
Thanks! My new unit has electrical intake on the left sife rather than the right. Going back to home depot and hoping that they have units with similar electrical setup as my old one.
Yes, I enjoyed watching & learned, I will be replacing my hood myself & wasn't sure because it is vented to the outside wall, but I believe I can do this!
3:21 Yup, I am skilled as an electrician but terrible at most everything else. He is exactly right about having the appliance already installed before you call the electrician. That includes dishwashers, wall mounted microwaves and other permanently installed appliances. Pro tip, you dont want plumbers doing the electrical, drywallers fixing your foundation, or carpenters troubleshooting your HVAC
Hi, what I would like to know is how to wire the Hood Range when you don't already have a Wiring in Place? In order words creating a new Wiring, My new House didn't come with One, just came with a Outlet in the Cabinet above. Can I Just make a 3 Prong Outlet Plug-in Head From the Hood Range and Just Plug it in the Outlet already there? Or I Have to get behind the Outlet to Wire the Hood Range Directly to the Outlet Wires? Thanks.
I am removing a microwave and want to put in a ductless vent hood. Whirlpool specs require a 12" (30.5 cm) minimum cabinet depth. my cabinet is a 14". When installed the vent is at the top of the hood would be covered by my cabinet. Is this an issue or does it matter? Suggestions would be great because this is the same with all the ductless vent hoods I have found, my 14" cabinet is not the norm I have found.
I love your videos, thank you. I'm not that OMG you must only use a licensed electrician, type of guy, but... "shorting the breaker out to identify" is for sure, terrible practice. I love your videos, thank you.
Hi Jeff, if you're looking for content, maybe do a video on replacing a hardwired hood with a microwave/hood? Admittedly, that's what I'm trying to do, so I have ulterior motives 🙂. As far as I can tell, the only really challenging part is taking the hardwired connection and turning it into a plugin socket. The only other thing on the circuit is some can lights, so I figure it should be able to handle any additional power draw; I hope. Anyway, keep up the great work!!
I'm replacing a 70s era 36" range hood/fan but want to put a 30" one in it's place. The fan vent is on the top. Is there a way to adapt the 30 " vent as it will be offset from where the current vent is?
Just let the fan running...until you cut the power from the breaker. Soo no power The taps you can use a flat screw driver and remove it without twisting the metal. Change the range hood Put led instead the old bulbs. Turn on the breaker. Check for air leaks. Job done! Also. Try to get a 2 fans range hood they are much better
Very helpful video! In my parents house, they have a rear venting under-cabinet hood like this, which needs to be replaced. However, we'd like to move it 2-3 inches to the left, so that the new Ikea cabinets will fit into the space on the right. Do you think this is doable by just making the hole in the wall a bit bigger? Or is it much more complicated than that with the ducting?
Seriously so many years in school/collegeuniversity, and then we don't even know how to do simple things in life and we need to watch 20 videos to find out that we need to pay at least 2 people. Why electricians cannot install hoods?So who do we need to call first?Joiner/carpenter,hood installer?My kitchen never had a hood so it is even worse trying to figure it out.We have a new kitchen but no hood,and we are renting.
I have a question. My parents kitchen has an duct ceiling fan similar to those you see in bathrooms. I was wondering if that can be replaced with a range hood
where there's a will there's a way lol... all jokes aside, its not that hard to do. Just not with this type of hood vent unless you are also installing cabinets over the ceiling duct.
i need a hood like that in black with the fan exhaust on the back ...... how do i find one.... i go to home depot or lowes and basically they do not help me
ok wait... about the halogen bulb... I mean, how about the grease and oil from the cooking...? it doesn't make any sense to put a halogen bulb in a fan hood, does it?
LOL I can't believe I gave that advice. Brain went on a tangent there. The suction cup is just to help twist the bulb into place. That halogen bulb is obviously covered by glass. My bad!
electrical connections only "zap" you when you form a circuit. IE... when two live wires touch each other or you form the circuit by touching the metal portion of both with your hand/a tool. This is why Jeff says to call an electrician though... If you had to ask that question you definitely shouldn't be messing with electrical connections.
Good job brother.. when the range hood is all is better change for new one why you just wanna clean the filter or change the fan is better update and change for new one people talk too much...................... t
Why not replace if it looks better if you can do it yourself you can buy a new hood for 60 quid, If you have to pay a guy to fit the hood then leave it till it needs replacing
I am a little confused Ron. WE are replacing the hood ourselves. When you run into an electrical problem that is outside of your understanding. Always call a professional to help.
Doing your own electrical work here in Australia is a big no no...If the house burns down because of an electrical issue that you've done and not a licensed Sparky nulls and voids your insurance..........your goose is cooked
you might say that hood fan/vent was totally SCREWED. Lets be real though... no way he called an electrician to do one connection. But probably better he didn't do that on camera.
He didn't call him just to do the connection, but to verify the existing Romex was wired correctly into the panel, seeing as how everything else about the existing setup was jerry-rigged.
I will be replacing my hood myself & wasn't sure because it is vented to the outside wall, but I believe I can do this! thanks!! PS: I want to say that you look so much like Shawn James, a canadian who has a wonderful YT Channel called, MY SELF RELIANCE, he bought land in the wilderness & built his own log cabin. Check him out!!
You do not need to replace a hood fan every 10 years. Total over kill. Just keep the screen filter clean or replace it as needed. This guy is wrong to suggest replacing the entire hood. Very bad advice. He must change out his toilets every 10 years too.
it's a light and a fan motor. What's better? Do your change your toilet too every 10 years? After all, they make better models. Bottom line, keep the filter clean and you'll be fine.
I cheap hood fan is 30 bucks, and depending on what kind of cooking you do those lousy filters don't keep the oils from coating the entire inside of the fan assembly. If you change them every few years you pretty much eliminate the risk of fire. A lot easier to change than to clean the entire thing.
You may have noticed that when I touched the 2 wires they didn't rip the breaker. Obviously the wiring is wrong so black and white only takes me so far.
The purpose of me watching was to know how to replace and all you did was screw a new hood on but u ended up calling an electrician. Bottom line, call an electrician to install.
Make sure power is off/breaker flipped, use linemans pliers to twist proper electrical cable connections together. (see included wiring diagram) Cover with plastic winged electrical connector (that are most likely included with the unit) and twist. Easy peezy.
I am so glad I watched this video. I got a new hood to replace the one that was probably installed when this house was built in 1963!!! It was totally gross. After un-installing my old hood, I found that it vented into the attic, which is illegal here. I was able to use an unused vent from a gas furnace that is about 1 1/2 ft. away. The gas furnace is gone, so this vent to the roof wasn't being used. Then, I had to install an outlet because the old hood was hardwired, but that wasn't too difficult. The hardest part was holding the hood up while I installed the screws. Unfortunately, the hood I got just had holes, not the keyholes like yours did, but I managed. I had to use a right-angle attachment for my DeWalt drill to drive a couple of the screws because they were way back under part of the metal where the lights are. Dumb design. Anyway, I am so damn proud of myself. I'm 65 years old and I did this all by myself ;-) Wish I could post before and after pix.
If you have pics please send them to our Instagram account. The link is in the video description below. We would love to share your story and inspire others. Great job!
@@HomeRenoVisionDIY I think Instagram is a Smartphone thing. I don't have a Smartphone and can't seem to post on Instagram with my computer. Oh well. Take my word for it....it came out great.
This was a great refresher since I haven't had to do this for quite some time. However, I would have made it plain that I switched off the breaker or removed the fuse from the fusebox before I got into the electrical connections when removing the old exhaust fan for other people that are watching for the first time. Safety always comes first.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Believe me, they might say whatever but I have learn with your videos. I have been involve in sales and for the past 19 years in trucking that I just forgot get involved in house maintenance. God bless you and your family and business for the knowledge and patience to instruct us, blessings.
OMG...Consulting THE TUBE for installation vids on range hood installation and of course I stumbled upon you! And You're not gonna believe this but I just happen to be wearing a Bob Ross HAPPY LITTLE TREES T-shirt! SWEAR!! I can't recall exactly what comment I made about you but I equated you too The bob Ross of videos because they were so calming. LOL Now I'm gonna watch the installation and get the joy of installation of under the cabinet range hoods cuz I bought one! Thanks again Jeff and this time I'm really gonna pay attention to the installation. But the Popsicle Stick Deck comment was TRULY A CLASSIC!
BEST VIDS, ABSOLUTELY.
Jude in NY
I have gained a lot of knowledge from your videos. Thank you.
I like how people already know so much about the exactly topic of the video they are watching. If you know what to do then quit watching the darn video.Great job. Your videos are awesome teaching tools even if it is just to get someone started.
That is the point of the video to teach new homeowners. Of course the world is filled with people who want to see what others are doing in the industry! Many have points of view that are different. It is all good !
New home owner here. You are right, I've seen so many of your videos already and they are very helpfull!
Very detailed when replacing the range hood from start to finish. Awesome job brother!
Your videos are always very very useful! I'm becoming a handyman and I have a good theory about many different jobs and sometimes I just need to know some tips and tricks. So I start searching videos and after watching 3 or 4 of them you appear and tell all that I need to know. Thank you very much!
THat is our mission. To help people get handy again so they can live a better life and save a ton of money.
@@HomeRenoVisionDIY - your mission is working... handyman trade skills are a GREAT asset and not totally dying out like society would have us all think.
No need to switch out a range hood every 10 years if give it a good semi-annual cleaning and replace the filters. If any grease and dirt accumulates, it will be in the ducting that runs out the wall or out the roof....not the hood. The only reasons to swap out the hood is if it is malfunctioning or you want it to match your new stove or decor. Forget the halogen light bulbs and replace with LED equivalent lamps that use a lot less energy and don't require any special handling. If you are familiar and comfortable with a very simple electrical hook-up, the existing wiring serviced the previous unit trouble free and there is no visible concerns with the wiring, you probably don't need the expense of an electrician.
Hi, thank you so much. I am trying to install a duct to the roof on a first floor town home kitchen. Trying to replace a hood that vents inside as opposed to the outside. Any inputs?
I have the original 1984 Nutone vent hood that was installed when my home was built. There are NO nasty odors in my kitchen. The only reasons I am replacing it is the motor went & 2 weeks later, the light. So, it is a MUST. I suggest you tell viewers to remove the bulb & turn off their electric before starting this project.
Cheers you just did.
Thanks! My new unit has electrical intake on the left sife rather than the right. Going back to home depot and hoping that they have units with similar electrical setup as my old one.
Most do!
@@HomeRenoVisionDIY sadly they all only had electrical intake on the right. Will perhaps try Rona and Canadian Tire.
This is one of the best most informative videos i've ever seen
Thank you Sam, looking forward to hearing from you again.
Yes, I enjoyed watching & learned, I will be replacing my hood myself & wasn't sure because it is vented to the outside wall, but I believe I can do this!
3:21 Yup, I am skilled as an electrician but terrible at most everything else.
He is exactly right about having the appliance already installed before you call the electrician. That includes dishwashers, wall mounted microwaves and other permanently installed appliances.
Pro tip, you dont want plumbers doing the electrical, drywallers fixing your foundation, or carpenters troubleshooting your HVAC
Thanks Jeff, that is exactly right!
Jeff Cram he can't short it to find the breaker 🤔 that's why I carry a volt meter.
Pretty simple. Thank you sir!
Thanks for the comment.
Word of advise... safety glasses.
Oh and power disconnect.
wcresponder agree, it should have being step one, before unscrewing anything
You don't safety glasses.
Hi, what I would like to know is how to wire the Hood Range when you don't already have a Wiring in Place? In order words creating a new Wiring, My new House didn't come with One, just came with a Outlet in the Cabinet above. Can I Just make a 3 Prong Outlet Plug-in Head From the Hood Range and Just Plug it in the Outlet already there? Or I Have to get behind the Outlet to Wire the Hood Range Directly to the Outlet Wires?
Thanks.
All the extra screws were probably because the hood was rattling when the fan ran on high. I've seen than many times.
Do you know if we can move the fan assembly to outside wall where vent is so the noise of fan is outside not in kitchen.
I am removing a microwave and want to put in a ductless vent hood. Whirlpool specs require a 12" (30.5 cm) minimum cabinet depth. my cabinet is a 14". When installed the vent is at the top of the hood would be covered by my cabinet. Is this an issue or does it matter? Suggestions would be great because this is the same with all the ductless vent hoods I have found, my 14" cabinet is not the norm I have found.
I love your videos, thank you.
I'm not that OMG you must only use a licensed electrician, type of guy, but... "shorting the breaker out to identify" is for sure, terrible practice.
I love your videos, thank you.
I have a ductless but it does not suck in the steam or smoke. Can you tell me what I did wrong?
Hi Jeff, if you're looking for content, maybe do a video on replacing a hardwired hood with a microwave/hood? Admittedly, that's what I'm trying to do, so I have ulterior motives 🙂. As far as I can tell, the only really challenging part is taking the hardwired connection and turning it into a plugin socket. The only other thing on the circuit is some can lights, so I figure it should be able to handle any additional power draw; I hope. Anyway, keep up the great work!!
Thanks for the tip!
I'm replacing a 70s era 36" range hood/fan but want to put a 30" one in it's place. The fan vent is on the top. Is there a way to adapt the 30 " vent as it will be offset from where the current vent is?
Did you ever complete the task ? I am in the same situation where my vent is a 1977 - 36 wide and want to replace it with a 30 wide .
Just let the fan running...until you cut the power from the breaker.
Soo no power
The taps you can use a flat screw driver and remove it without twisting the metal.
Change the range hood
Put led instead the old bulbs.
Turn on the breaker.
Check for air leaks.
Job done!
Also. Try to get a 2 fans range hood they are much better
Thanks for posting this video! I'm looking forward to changing out our hood fan and this is exactly what I need to know.
Let's do it this weekend.
Very helpful video! In my parents house, they have a rear venting under-cabinet hood like this, which needs to be replaced. However, we'd like to move it 2-3 inches to the left, so that the new Ikea cabinets will fit into the space on the right. Do you think this is doable by just making the hole in the wall a bit bigger? Or is it much more complicated than that with the ducting?
Good training. Thanks
Good job buddy! Way to give the tips!
Seriously so many years in school/collegeuniversity, and then we don't even know how to do simple things in life and we need to watch 20 videos to find out that we need to pay at least 2 people. Why electricians cannot install hoods?So who do we need to call first?Joiner/carpenter,hood installer?My kitchen never had a hood so it is even worse trying to figure it out.We have a new kitchen but no hood,and we are renting.
The ducting can be set up by anyone. When it comes time to actually install the hood an electrician should do it.
What if you don’t have the vent out the house? How do you that? Or do you have a video?
That is a totally different video which I have not made yet. We will be doing one this spring.
Home RenoVision DIY yeah I just got my first house. Been watching all your videos.
Yeah, for sure, my mom's hood over her stove was under the cabinet & not vented.
Have you done a video of replacing a range hood with a microwave?
I have a question. My parents kitchen has an duct ceiling fan similar to those you see in bathrooms. I was wondering if that can be replaced with a range hood
where there's a will there's a way lol... all jokes aside, its not that hard to do. Just not with this type of hood vent unless you are also installing cabinets over the ceiling duct.
Where did he get the extra long screwdriver bit for his drill? I need one!
A microwave video would be helpful if you have an opportunity in the future. 😊
The old one looked pretty good to me
Thin Lizzy no no no. You need to replace every ten years regardless. Sounds expensive to me
@@murph914 You don't have to spend that much on a hood.
Nice I wanna change my hood fan.
What if my old hood fan has the wiring on the opposite side?
Thanks
Ummm did he cut the power in the kitchen before doing all of that?
My problem right now I see tons of bees coming out from range hood. How do I solve this problem 😥rescue. Thanks.
Install a screen where it vents outside
i need a hood like that in black with the fan exhaust on the back ...... how do i find one.... i go to home depot or lowes and basically they do not help me
i am pretty exhausted of looking
LOL
some hoods have holes at the top and back..u just have to remove it..
ok wait... about the halogen bulb... I mean, how about the grease and oil from the cooking...? it doesn't make any sense to put a halogen bulb in a fan hood, does it?
LOL I can't believe I gave that advice. Brain went on a tangent there. The suction cup is just to help twist the bulb into place. That halogen bulb is obviously covered by glass. My bad!
Thank you.
Thanks for the advice!
You are welcome Mary!
How about install a exhaust on the window?
dude, I think I have that exact shirt. who'd of thunk.
Nice shirt!
Dude that shirts probably from Walmart ! What are the odds ! Wowwwwww 😂🤣😂🤣
Helpful
Hey Jeff, Why cant you do simple splicing on the blue cord and attach it the the range hood unit's cord
There are always rules when dealing with 15 amp power. Please follow them. Cheers and Have a great Christmas!
@@HomeRenoVisionDIY then you could've just bought a pair of class 0 electrical gloves
Lol the mobile home we now have is 1977 and still has the Or angel
Bulbs should have been included with the range hood.
Electricity vibrate??
The operation of the vent fan could produce vibrations enough to cause wire chafing after several years of operation.
What is the v is the drill 18 or 20
Jonathan Guess that's too much power for this job. I use 12v makitas. But for sinking screws in studs I use 18v.
Hi Johnathan, I use a 20 volt dewalt. The battery life is awesome.
Shouldn't those wires be joined in a box?
My 42 in vent much heavy, will take more scews then just 4 screws...
Nice
"we weren't even able to short it out to identify the breaker". Wth man?
Probably means it wasn't grounded.
quink quink, nudge nudge, you fully called in a electrician to wire that up and bring some MR16 light bulbs. ;)
So the part I need help with finishing the wiring you don't show. I guess you don't do the electricity?.....
nice
Thanks Madeeha
Love canadians. Yous have to put the 'e' in there when saying house and out.
This dude is salty hahahaha 😂
Why don't those electrical wires zap you when you touch them?
I am holding the insulated part of the wire.
electrical connections only "zap" you when you form a circuit. IE... when two live wires touch each other or you form the circuit by touching the metal portion of both with your hand/a tool.
This is why Jeff says to call an electrician though... If you had to ask that question you definitely shouldn't be messing with electrical connections.
Good job brother.. when the range hood is all is better change for new one why you just wanna clean the filter or change the fan is better update and change for new one people talk too much...................... t
I mean it was a lousy 35 bucks and done.
Why not replace if it looks better if you can do it yourself you can buy a new hood for 60 quid, If you have to pay a guy to fit the hood then leave it till it needs replacing
I am a little confused Ron. WE are replacing the hood ourselves. When you run into an electrical problem that is outside of your understanding. Always call a professional to help.
Use alcohol to clean the bulb off
Doing your own electrical work here in Australia is a big no no...If the house burns down because of an electrical issue that you've done and not a licensed Sparky nulls and voids your insurance..........your goose is cooked
you make that look too easy
usefull vid...
Thanks for watching.
Lol lol old and ugly... Priceless what a way too start needed that laugh
Loving it!
Safety glasses?
Only when necessary!
you might say that hood fan/vent was totally SCREWED.
Lets be real though... no way he called an electrician to do one connection. But probably better he didn't do that on camera.
He didn't call him just to do the connection, but to verify the existing Romex was wired correctly into the panel, seeing as how everything else about the existing setup was jerry-rigged.
It’s easier if you haul the stove out of your way
I will be replacing my hood myself & wasn't sure because it is vented to the outside wall, but I believe I can do this! thanks!! PS: I want to say that you look so much like Shawn James, a canadian who has a wonderful YT Channel called, MY SELF RELIANCE, he bought land in the wilderness & built his own log cabin. Check him out!!
You can do this! let me know how it turns out. Cheers!
Agree let’s touch the wires with our hands with power on while filming, then advise to call electrician hmm
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You do not need to replace a hood fan every 10 years. Total over kill. Just keep the screen filter clean or replace it as needed. This guy is wrong to suggest replacing the entire hood. Very bad advice. He must change out his toilets every 10 years too.
Every time they make a better model!
it's a light and a fan motor. What's better? Do your change your toilet too every 10 years? After all, they make better models.
Bottom line, keep the filter clean and you'll be fine.
I cheap hood fan is 30 bucks, and depending on what kind of cooking you do those lousy filters don't keep the oils from coating the entire inside of the fan assembly. If you change them every few years you pretty much eliminate the risk of fire. A lot easier to change than to clean the entire thing.
hes not wrong lol... easier to swap out the entire unit vs cleaning it (especially since they don't cost much)
It's $40 now for a cheap one at Home Depot. If you buy the $150, would it last to 20 years?
Why did you need an electrician? Hot and neutral.....
You may have noticed that when I touched the 2 wires they didn't rip the breaker. Obviously the wiring is wrong so black and white only takes me so far.
The purpose of me watching was to know how to replace and all you did was screw a new hood on but u ended up calling an electrician. Bottom line, call an electrician to install.
If you are at home and the code allows it you can always twist the black and white and ground wires together yourself. Cheers!
Make sure power is off/breaker flipped, use linemans pliers to twist proper electrical cable connections together. (see included wiring diagram) Cover with plastic winged electrical connector (that are most likely included with the unit) and twist. Easy peezy.
New one looked just as old and ugly. There is no point replacing this.
bit of attitude on this guy...just do what is needed, why scoff?
Actually there is a lot of attitude, mostly positive but some things are just right maddening!
This is not helpful video !
Sorry it didn't teach you anything.
Yes, it is good enough. if you need more take a class or merge in a college. I just get easily $150 with my theory and the tricks on this video.
you just removed a good quality powerful range hood and installed a fifty cent pos . Not good work
So fucking dramatic!