The unsung hero of the kitchen is the range hood. This appliance — an over-the-stove fan that seamlessly blends in with the rest of your kitchen’s decor — makes a huge difference in the overall tidiness of your living space. Range hoods suck up smoke and odors, along with the oily residue that fills the air when frying foods.
For nearly eight years, while living in a studio apartment in Los Angeles, I deeply coveted one. I cooked with oil a lot, and thus fought a never-ending battle against the sticky film that seemed to coat everything in my kitchen. Unfortunately, no option existed on the market for a portable range hood that could be used by an apartment dweller like me.
But that day has finally arrived. The AirHood, a Kickstarter and Indiegogo darling with over 4,000 backers, has debuted as the world’s first portable range hood. It promises to reduce smoke and odors, grease and the formation of oil film — the latter being the bane of my existence for all those years.
I’ve since left my perpetually-sticky West Coast apartment behind for a new one in Connecticut that features a range hood, but I still had to test out the AirHood for myself to see if the old me — and others out there losing the battle against a greasy kitchen — could improve their lives by picking up one of these gadgets. AirHood models come in two versions, one wired and one rechargeable wireless option, and I gave both a spin to see if the AirHood truly is the kitchen savior it appears to be.

AirHood Wireless Portable Range Hood
Pros
- Attractive design
- Effective at removing grease from the air
- Easy to move around the kitchen
Cons
- Very loud on the highest setting
- Can’t be used near gas stoves
- Could be better at eliminating odors