The vent hood from Pyramis has a front panel that pulls out and can accommodate a wood panel similar to the kitchen wood. The maximum suction power is 500 m³/h, which can adequately cover spaces up to 17 square meters (with a height of 2.85 meters).
The air drawn by the vent hood is either expelled through a duct or recirculated within the hood. For air extraction operation, a duct needs to be installed to expel the air outside the kitchen.
It accepts metal filters, which can be removed and washed in the dishwasher or by hand, and do not require frequent replacement. Additionally, it also accepts carbon filters, which are necessary for air recirculation operation. Carbon filters are not washable and it is recommended to replace them every 4-6 months.
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One word: dangerous. All switches have dissolved. Plastic covers on the bulbs lasted 1 month and the whole switch lasted 5 months. Now I am waiting for a response from the supplier and then I will see how to proceed. Update: the supplier saw the condition and replaced it with a new one, from a different company.
Black carpet!!! I replaced a Bosch that I had for 23 years and the new one sucks less and makes a lot of noise!!! I put it on the third level, it gives me a headache with the noise and in the end, I collect water from the steam from all over the kitchen! From the first day of use! I went to the store where I bought it and the response was that it is a smoke extractor and not a steam extractor! Far awayyyy!!! Today I am using it for the second day and I am disappointed. Soon I will buy another one...
For its price, it's fine. It's noisy but manageable. The construction seems good, time will tell for durability. However, the previous one I had, which was branded and much more expensive, only lasted 11 years.
One week that I use it and I can write that it is worth its money and competes with others, with a higher price.
I would say its materials are average, without this meaning that they will not withstand over time. I think it is a matter of cleanliness and maintenance the "life" duration of each device.
Its motor is powerful, which so far I operate it on the 1st level, barely on the 2nd for a lot of steam.
It is quiet, relative to the previous one I had, and easy to clean.
Too much noise without any result. It hardly pulls at all. I have checked it thoroughly to make sure the air vents are clean. It's not worth buying at all, I recommend choosing something else
Hello, the construction is average and reminds me of the 80s range hoods. Good suction, moderate noise. At 137euros, the price is overrated. The correct price would be around 90-100euros at most. Additionally, one of the bulbs was unscrewed in one corner of the hood and when I screwed it back, it was burnt. The installation is relatively easy. I changed it myself for the first time and it was very helpful that the door opens and the safety comes out further
First of all, let's start with the price. It was purchased for 140 euros, which I personally don't think is justified. I bought it because I couldn't find any other option for this specific fan that would be in these dimensions and built-in. The build quality is low for this price. I believe it should have been better. The motor is one of its positive aspects, as it is of decent quality and less noisy than previous models. Additionally, a positive aspect is the metal filters, which are quite good. The LED lights that are included are also decent, although they could be brighter. This is something to consider for those who want to replace an older fan of this type. One thing to note is that the front opening lid is slightly different from previous models, so you may encounter problems with its installation and opening/closing of the front cabinet. It opens at a different angle. Overall, it is an average fan with an inflated price, good absorption on the first and second settings, relatively low noise level, suitable for a medium-quality kitchen. I do not recommend it for high-quality kitchens
Electrically speaking, the motor is excellent, BUT on the third speed, you feel like you're on a runway during takeoff. The switch broke over time, and when I opened it to see its quality, it was not comparable to the motor. The plastic windows also broke, but those are considered consumables. The filters can be washed normally with hot water or steam if available. They are not as sturdy as professional ones, but for household use, they are very good. Since the price is not particularly low, they could have paid a little more attention. In general, it is not bad (except for the quality of the switch, which is not insignificant)
Guys, it has very good absorption because it has one big motor that is like the ones in professional ventilations (rotating cylinder). The old one I had was an AEG with 2 motors in a helix shape like almost everyone has, it had more noise and moderate absorption. The noise of the Pyramis on level 1 and 2 is satisfactory and on level 3 I would say, always in relation to the old extractor.