If you still have the filter, you might just take it to the store and  
have them assist you in matching it up. I can't recall exactly what  
they are made of, but they basically just keep the grease and crap  
from getting into the fan. Well sort of, I've not seen a filter do the  
best job at times, leaving you a mess to clean up. I would bet you'l  
have no problems finding a generic filter for that unit.

On Aug 17, 2008, at 7:33 PM, Troy Sullivan wrote:

> Hey all. I'm trying to see what type of filter I need for my stove  
> fan. It's one of those fans that just hoods over the stove, no  
> special venting, just a plain old hood fan with a filter fan and a  
> light. My question I am totally blind so can't see the brand but I  
> was wondering if anyone has an idea on what type of filter this fan  
> takes. The fan is visible no cover over it. It mounts under the fan  
> over the blade and is square. There's a small clip that you spin  
> around that holds the filter in place.
> If anyone knows what type of filter this needs please let me know.
> Thanks.
> Troy
>
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