COSMO COS-QS75 30 in. Under Cabinet Range – Features & Prices in Saudi Arabia :
COSMO COS-QS75 30 in. Under Cabinet Range Hood with 500 CFM, Permanent Filters, LED Lights, Convertible from Ducted to Ductless (Kit Not Included) in Stainless Steel
Brand Name
COSMO
Model Info
COS-QS75
Item Weight
52.8 pounds
Product Dimensions
22 x 29.5 x 10 inches
Country of Origin
China
Item model number
COS-QS75
Capacity
500 Cubic Feet
Annual Energy Consumption
96 Kilowatt Hours Per Year
Noise
45 dB
Installation Type
Under Cabinet Mounting
Part Number
COS-QS75
Special Features
Easy To Clean
Color
Stainless Steel
Control Console
Touch
Voltage
120 Volts
Fuel type
Electric
Airflow Displacement
500 Cubic Feet Per Minute
Material Type
Stainless Steel
Included Components
Premium Stainless Steel Filters, Hardware, Damper and Remote Control
Batteries Included?
No
Batteries Required?
No
Test video – COSMO COS-QS75 30 in. Under Cabinet Range :
Product highlights :
EFFICIENT AIRFLOW: Featuring 500 CFM airflow, backlit touchscreen, 4-speed fan and twin centrifugal motors; Quickly ventilate your kitchen without the noise of competing range hoods; Ducted range hood vents outside and away from your home.
EASY TO CLEAN FILTERS: Cosmo’s ARC-FLOW Stainless Steel Permanent Filters are dishwasher-safe and extremely durable. Converts to ductless range hood with Carbon Filter Kit Purchase Part # CFK5-JL (Sold Separately)
Built with cutting edge technology and with the utmost of care, Cosmo brings you beautiful premium range hoods at an affordable price. Expect cooking and cleaning experiences that make life easier, brighten up your kitchen, and protect your health
ENERGY SAVING LIGHTS: The energy-efficient, 1.5-watt LEDs are long-lasting and provide bright, high lumen lighting for better visibility at night. Range hood includes wireless remote control for convenience
3-YEAR LIMITED PARTS: Our customer support team is based proudly in the USA. Range Hood Product Dimensions: 29.5″ (W) x 22″ (D) x 10″ (H). Electrical Requirements: 120V/60Hz, 3 Prong Plug. Duct Requirements: Top Vented 7.5″ Round
Questions & Answers – COSMO COS-QS75 30 in. Under Cabinet Range :
➕ What is the price of COSMO COS-QS75 30 in. Under Cabinet Range in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of COSMO COS-QS75 30 in. Under Cabinet Range in-store is 1370 SAR VAT.
➕ When COSMO COS-QS75 30 in. Under Cabinet Range was released ?
The release date was .
➕ What is the price of COSMO COS-QS75 30 in. Under Cabinet Range cheap used ?
The price of COSMO COS-QS75 30 in. Under Cabinet Range used is 960 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of COSMO COS-QS75 30 in. Under Cabinet Range ?
Special specifications :
EFFICIENT AIRFLOW: Featuring 500 CFM airflow, backlit touchscreen, 4-speed fan and twin centrifugal motors; Quickly ventilate your kitchen without the noise of competing range hoods; Ducted range hood vents outside and away from your home.
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.4 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy COSMO COS-QS75 30 in. Under Cabinet Range in Saudi Arabia ?
Technical specifications – COSMO COS-QS75 30 in. Under Cabinet Range :
Brand
COSMO
Product Dimensions
22″D x 30″W x 10″H
Color
Stainless Steel
Special Feature
Easy To Clean
Finish Type
Grey
Purchase advice :
Warranty :
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Shipping :
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Proof of purchase :
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After-sales service :
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6 reviews for COSMO COS-QS75 30 in. Under Cabinet Range
Rated 5 out of 5
A. M (verified owner)–
2 Years and Still Going Strong. – We made this purchase around two years ago of the Cosmo COS-QB75 under cabinet range hood. We have been using the ventilation unit almost everyday and it is still working great. The installation is what I had have read with other reviews, that it is not easy and not a one person install. Taking advice from other reviews we place cardboard down on top of stove top range and used a cooler with flat lid to support the unit before we lifted to mount. The rear wall mounting screws did not work out for us. But, once we mounted it into the cabinet above it was rock solid. The fan is a bit loud, but it does the job. Before we had an overhead microwave with fan ventilation and the smoke alarm would go off every time I seared meat. With the Cosmo system the smoke alarm system hasn’t gone off while cooking. Most of the time I am only using the first ventilation speed setting, once in a while with heavy browning or cleaning cast iron pan I will use the highest setting. The big selling point of this system for me while I spent over a month researching ventilation systems for stove top exhaust, was the mechanical buttons. I came across a lot of systems that had digital buttons and this was a major failure point of those systems. Which made sense to me with all the moisture and grease that would be venting up into the unit. The unit still looks brand new and only had a little wear on the first speed button on the backside from rubbing of the button paint. It gets constant use and has held up pretty good in all and all. I took a chance after doing research on this unit and I am very happy with the product.
Rated 3 out of 5
P. C (verified owner)–
Do Not!! Use packaged manual – There are two different models, the JL is the newest. They use different carbon filters if converting to non-exhaust (in room circulation). So you can’t order filters through mfg website until you have product s/n in hand so they can sell correct carbon filter. The actual hood width is 29.5″, which matches the template. There should be a slight gap on either side. Mine will be tighter than the 2/5″ recommended, more like .25 “. Picture of carbon filter installed prior to install. It will be a pain after as with a 25″ gap between stove top & hood and filters being recessed, the stove will need to be removed every time filters need changed unless you think it possible to lay on the stove upside down and manuever within a 25” gap.
Rated 4 out of 5
O. P (verified owner)–
A Few Small Complaints – The unit looks great, the controls are sleek, and the baffles/filters are attractive and easy to clean. As a lot of people have stated, it’s heavy, but a good bit of that weight is the three baffles which need not be in place while installing the unit.
Rated 4 out of 5
O. P (verified owner)–
A Few Small Complaints – The unit looks great, the controls are sleek, and the baffles/filters are attractive and easy to clean. As a lot of people have stated, it’s heavy, but a good bit of that weight is the three baffles which need not be in place while installing the unit.
Rated 3 out of 5
P. C (verified owner)–
Do Not!! Use packaged manual – There are two different models, the JL is the newest. They use different carbon filters if converting to non-exhaust (in room circulation). So you can’t order filters through mfg website until you have product s/n in hand so they can sell correct carbon filter. The actual hood width is 29.5″, which matches the template. There should be a slight gap on either side. Mine will be tighter than the 2/5″ recommended, more like .25 “. Picture of carbon filter installed prior to install. It will be a pain after as with a 25″ gap between stove top & hood and filters being recessed, the stove will need to be removed every time filters need changed unless you think it possible to lay on the stove upside down and manuever within a 25” gap.
Rated 5 out of 5
A. M (verified owner)–
2 Years and Still Going Strong. – We made this purchase around two years ago of the Cosmo COS-QB75 under cabinet range hood. We have been using the ventilation unit almost everyday and it is still working great. The installation is what I had have read with other reviews, that it is not easy and not a one person install. Taking advice from other reviews we place cardboard down on top of stove top range and used a cooler with flat lid to support the unit before we lifted to mount. The rear wall mounting screws did not work out for us. But, once we mounted it into the cabinet above it was rock solid. The fan is a bit loud, but it does the job. Before we had an overhead microwave with fan ventilation and the smoke alarm would go off every time I seared meat. With the Cosmo system the smoke alarm system hasn’t gone off while cooking. Most of the time I am only using the first ventilation speed setting, once in a while with heavy browning or cleaning cast iron pan I will use the highest setting. The big selling point of this system for me while I spent over a month researching ventilation systems for stove top exhaust, was the mechanical buttons. I came across a lot of systems that had digital buttons and this was a major failure point of those systems. Which made sense to me with all the moisture and grease that would be venting up into the unit. The unit still looks brand new and only had a little wear on the first speed button on the backside from rubbing of the button paint. It gets constant use and has held up pretty good in all and all. I took a chance after doing research on this unit and I am very happy with the product.
A. M (verified owner) –
2 Years and Still Going Strong. – We made this purchase around two years ago of the Cosmo COS-QB75 under cabinet range hood. We have been using the ventilation unit almost everyday and it is still working great. The installation is what I had have read with other reviews, that it is not easy and not a one person install. Taking advice from other reviews we place cardboard down on top of stove top range and used a cooler with flat lid to support the unit before we lifted to mount. The rear wall mounting screws did not work out for us. But, once we mounted it into the cabinet above it was rock solid. The fan is a bit loud, but it does the job. Before we had an overhead microwave with fan ventilation and the smoke alarm would go off every time I seared meat. With the Cosmo system the smoke alarm system hasn’t gone off while cooking. Most of the time I am only using the first ventilation speed setting, once in a while with heavy browning or cleaning cast iron pan I will use the highest setting. The big selling point of this system for me while I spent over a month researching ventilation systems for stove top exhaust, was the mechanical buttons. I came across a lot of systems that had digital buttons and this was a major failure point of those systems. Which made sense to me with all the moisture and grease that would be venting up into the unit. The unit still looks brand new and only had a little wear on the first speed button on the backside from rubbing of the button paint. It gets constant use and has held up pretty good in all and all. I took a chance after doing research on this unit and I am very happy with the product.
P. C (verified owner) –
Do Not!! Use packaged manual – There are two different models, the JL is the newest. They use different carbon filters if converting to non-exhaust (in room circulation). So you can’t order filters through mfg website until you have product s/n in hand so they can sell correct carbon filter. The actual hood width is 29.5″, which matches the template. There should be a slight gap on either side. Mine will be tighter than the 2/5″ recommended, more like .25 “. Picture of carbon filter installed prior to install. It will be a pain after as with a 25″ gap between stove top & hood and filters being recessed, the stove will need to be removed every time filters need changed unless you think it possible to lay on the stove upside down and manuever within a 25” gap.
O. P (verified owner) –
A Few Small Complaints – The unit looks great, the controls are sleek, and the baffles/filters are attractive and easy to clean. As a lot of people have stated, it’s heavy, but a good bit of that weight is the three baffles which need not be in place while installing the unit.
O. P (verified owner) –
A Few Small Complaints – The unit looks great, the controls are sleek, and the baffles/filters are attractive and easy to clean. As a lot of people have stated, it’s heavy, but a good bit of that weight is the three baffles which need not be in place while installing the unit.
P. C (verified owner) –
Do Not!! Use packaged manual – There are two different models, the JL is the newest. They use different carbon filters if converting to non-exhaust (in room circulation). So you can’t order filters through mfg website until you have product s/n in hand so they can sell correct carbon filter. The actual hood width is 29.5″, which matches the template. There should be a slight gap on either side. Mine will be tighter than the 2/5″ recommended, more like .25 “. Picture of carbon filter installed prior to install. It will be a pain after as with a 25″ gap between stove top & hood and filters being recessed, the stove will need to be removed every time filters need changed unless you think it possible to lay on the stove upside down and manuever within a 25” gap.
A. M (verified owner) –
2 Years and Still Going Strong. – We made this purchase around two years ago of the Cosmo COS-QB75 under cabinet range hood. We have been using the ventilation unit almost everyday and it is still working great. The installation is what I had have read with other reviews, that it is not easy and not a one person install. Taking advice from other reviews we place cardboard down on top of stove top range and used a cooler with flat lid to support the unit before we lifted to mount. The rear wall mounting screws did not work out for us. But, once we mounted it into the cabinet above it was rock solid. The fan is a bit loud, but it does the job. Before we had an overhead microwave with fan ventilation and the smoke alarm would go off every time I seared meat. With the Cosmo system the smoke alarm system hasn’t gone off while cooking. Most of the time I am only using the first ventilation speed setting, once in a while with heavy browning or cleaning cast iron pan I will use the highest setting. The big selling point of this system for me while I spent over a month researching ventilation systems for stove top exhaust, was the mechanical buttons. I came across a lot of systems that had digital buttons and this was a major failure point of those systems. Which made sense to me with all the moisture and grease that would be venting up into the unit. The unit still looks brand new and only had a little wear on the first speed button on the backside from rubbing of the button paint. It gets constant use and has held up pretty good in all and all. I took a chance after doing research on this unit and I am very happy with the product.