



Does this filter fit my model?
This filter measures 8-3/4” x 10-1/2“ x 3/8” and is compatible with Broan/Nutone models 41F, S97005687, and 97005687. Always measure your old filter to confirm it.
How often should I replace?
Every 3-6 months, depending on cooking frequency. Heavy fry or smoke cooking may need more frequent replacement.
Will it really reduce strong smells like fish?
Yes - the charcoal carbon is designed to help absorb and neutralize strong cooking odors.
What does “Combo” mean?
The filter combines aluminum mesh (traps grease) and charcoal carbon (reduces odor) for dual protection.
Does it affect airflow?
Minimal impact. The filter is designed to balance filtration and airflow to keep your range hood working effectively.
AFF Filters Save the Day!
AFF filters capture smoke and odor; without them, cooking smells and smoke linger
Traps Grease Before It Spreads
Fine mesh layers stop grease, protecting your hood’s motor and surrounding area.
Extend the Life of Your Appliance
Prevent build-up of grease and oil inside your range hood for better performance.
Twice the power in one filter
The strength of aluminum mesh to trap grease and charcoal carbon to adsorb odors.
Quality you can trust
Manufactured in the United States with durable materials and strict quality control.



Does this filter fit my model?
This filter measures 8-3/4” x 10-1/2“ x 3/8” and is compatible with Broan/Nutone models 41F, S97005687, and 97005687. Always measure your old filter to confirm it.
How often should I replace?
Every 3-6 months, depending on cooking frequency. Heavy fry or smoke cooking may need more frequent replacement.
Will it really reduce strong smells like fish?
Yes - the charcoal carbon is designed to help absorb and neutralize strong cooking odors.
What does “Combo” mean?
The filter combines aluminum mesh (traps grease) and charcoal carbon (reduces odor) for dual protection.
Does it affect airflow?
Minimal impact. The filter is designed to balance filtration and airflow to keep your range hood working effectively.



























