Sliding vent hood Davoline IOS HPC IX with maximum suction power of 606 m³/h, metal filters, and LED lighting.
It is equipped with unique features and has excellent performance with low energy consumption.
New Advanced Series: New series of vent hoods that combine unique performance, low energy consumption, and affordable prices.
High Performance: Extremely high absorption. Ideal model for large kitchens or cooking habits that require intensive boiling, frying, and grilling.
Anti-Finger Proof: Stainless steel front panel with a special coating that keeps fingerprints away.
LED Lighting & Noise Levels
For perfect and energy-efficient lighting of the cooktops. These products are equipped with LED (Light Emitting Diode) lighting systems. The LEDs provide the best possible illumination of the cooktop to facilitate cooking. Additionally, they last up to 10 times longer than conventional bulbs and save 90% energy.
2 metal filters with an aluminum frame that are dishwasher safe.
Specifications
Type of Hood: Sliding
Dimensions (H x W x D): 26 x 60 x 30.5(42) cm
Maximum Extraction Capacity: 606 m³/h
Energy Consumption: C
Operating Levels: 3
Motor: 1
Grease Retention Efficiency: C
Annual Energy Consumption: 95 kWh
Width: 60 cm
Filter Type: Metal filters
Noise Level: 73 dB
Capability of Changing Filters to Active Carbon D230
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The build quality is not perfect but it sucks well and that is the most important thing! Because I have bought a much more expensive extractor and it didn't even suck the smoke from the cigarette!
Purchased and used for about 2 weeks, boiling potatoes and pasta in one pot each time.
- I wouldn't say it's the most sturdy product in terms of construction quality, rather the opposite, but at a price below 150 euros it might be reasonable.
+ Noise levels are very normal in all 3 settings,
+ and all 3 scales have good absorbency.
+ I did not encounter any issues with water/steam droplets while cooking from the filters, which worried me when reading reviews.
+ good lighting
If anything changes in the future regarding what was mentioned, an update will be made to this review.
The worst thing is that I bought it for 160 euros, when I saw the reviews it was too late. The cabinet broke and swelled from the steam, don't buy it. We made makeshift repairs with silicone to prevent air leakage. The davoline is the worst
For the money, poor construction, the little rubber bands on the filters that go into the holes break very easily and are not covered by the warranty. The technicians at the service are rude
The worst thing on the market, it makes a lot of noise, the filters leak water, it is very cheaply made. I do not recommend it and I wouldn't take it even if they gave it to me for free
The extractor is an absorption monster!! Even when contracted to 12.5cm, it pulls like crazy to the point where the house gets cold! It has three levels, the first level is for basic use, the second level is a resurrection, and the third level you won't even need!! Honestly, I don't know if the contraction is necessary because the extractor is a monster. I also made the hole at a short distance, 0.50cm from the outlet, and used a plastic tube, not a flexible one. During its operation, the tile behind it doesn't even get wet, and of course, it doesn't get dirty because it sucks everything in!! Let's hope it lasts! I'm also attaching photos to help future potential buyers
I can say that this particular extractor works well.
Two problems caught my attention. 1. When boiling, steam is created and drips onto the food (in the kitchen).
2.0 The double extractor with the lights on the left and right allows steam to pass through there. The conclusions are up to you.
I have it for a year now and I can say yes, it is powerful on the high setting, but it also absorbs and does the job correctly for such a cheap extractor. I also have a Miele one for 1500 euros and I can say that on the high setting, it makes the same noise and absorbs the same. We fry and I have a grill pan and we often grill fish, but the house never smells like fish, not even when we boil cabbage to smell awful. I live with my mother who is a non-smoker and I can say that if a smoker visitor comes, they now smoke inside the house because when they leave, I will open the door, turn the extractor on full power, and in half an hour, there will be no cigarette smell in the room as if no one smoked. In other words, it solved our problems everywhere. I simply adore it and I highly recommend it. In fact, two of my friends bought it as well and they changed the bulbs to cool lighting for more brightness
It has half an inch of space because the machine curves, and the black plastic air extraction attachment is leaking!!!! towards the wall. I don't buy it from the dealership, so I don't miss it.
So, only with aluminum foil. The attachment is square, otherwise, for example, it cannot be done with silicone.
100% success.
It sucks well (my space is open plan kitchen living room and it doesn't smell) but its filters are fake. They are very fragile and after almost two years of use, they broke and need replacement. I wash them every week in the dishwasher because if I don't, it collects grease and oil inside the machine
The review is made after 1 year of using this specific device. First of all, we must say that it is one of the most powerful extractors available on the market. On the high setting, yes, it makes noise, but this is not a problem because you don't use it while sleeping but when cooking and you want performance. The only issue is what everyone says about the connectivity and air loss in the 150mm extraction. Personally, I bought a converter from 150mm to 120mm and connected it with my spiral hose. The truth is that there are still some air losses inside the cabinet, but I haven't seen it causing any problem there. The easiest and most economical solution to fully insulate it is with silicone around its base. Its bulbs are very good and cheap if they need to be replaced (personally, I changed them and put cool white and stronger ones to see better). Personally, I believe it's worth it.
There is air leakage from the F150 exhaust (flap) provided in the package. Specifically, from the point where the flap touches the upper part of the extractor motor. Note that it is properly attached and securely screwed. It is considered obvious for a company that manufactures an air suction device (i.e. extractor) to include, at least, a rubber ring to ensure airflow without losses. Result: you pay 140€ and start improvising with silicone, adhesive tapes, etc. In conclusion, it's like sucking through a leaky straw. No matter how powerful the motor is, it will not perform as expected.
I have had it for 1 year and I am very satisfied for the following reasons:
1. It has excellent performance - no comparison to other extractors I have seen or had.
2. I believe there is no competitor in terms of its price.
3. Nice design and I really like its lighting.
The major downside is the noise it makes on the 3rd setting (which is actually where you need it).
It also has a peculiarity in installation that has been mentioned and requires a lot of space above the cabinet, but personally I did not encounter any problems.
I would buy it again and I have already recommended it to people who had issues with odors in the kitchen.
It was purchased due to its high nominal flow/performance and the dimensions/shape that suited replacing the previous one.
Initially, the conical adapter for changing the pipe diameter was not included in the packaging (although it is stated to be included in the product), but it was purchased separately. It was installed with a plastic pipe of diameter 125 instead of a spiral, along the entire length, in order to have maximum performance, and it was placed 57cm above the stoves.
The following impressions are in comparison to a 25-year-old Bosch.
The extractor fan is very noisy, even on the first setting. However, there is no reason to choose the first setting since in most cases it doesn't absorb anything.
To cut it short, on the third setting, anything other than a pot producing a small amount of steam is not adequately absorbed. The extractor fan, the wall tiles, and the bottom part of the cabinets above the kitchen counter collect moist steam.
I'm not even talking about grilling, for example.
It's as if it doesn't work. The first time we grilled 4 souvlaki skewers, the smell reached two floors above, no matter how exaggerated it may sound.
The WORST thing of all is that the motor collects all the fats and oils it sucks in, and they drip from the motor towards the upper part of the filters, and the unpleasant smell of fried food remains. Therefore, I often have to remove the filters and wash the entire system from the inside with a degreaser.
It is perhaps one of those cases where something branded, even with a lower stated performance, would work better.
I would definitely not buy it again.
I only gave it 2 stars because of its low price.
Theoretically, it is the best offer at this price. In terms of performance, it is indeed powerful and does what it promises. The build quality is average (I imagine that's how cheap solutions are...). It leaves a bad impression that it doesn't have any support base beyond 4 screws, and personally, I had to come up with a workaround to install it. It also doesn't have contraction from 150 to 120 or 100, and you will have to buy it separately. Overall, it requires knowledge or a professional to install it.
Very poor quality towards mediocre, a component was missing from the package for the pipe, resulting in me buying a €5 fake from 15 to 12 mm.
The filters are of very poor quality compared to the old ones from teka.
Oh, and something else, it doesn't have proper sealing on the exhaust, resulting in air leakage and I had to put some rubber to restrict it.
I bought this particular extractor after reading the positive reviews here.
Well,
1. In terms of noise, it's okay on the first setting, the sound is quite low and it does the job. However, on the second and third settings, the noise is quite loud and annoying (when I say annoying, I mean if you're sitting in the living room, if you're cooking, obviously it doesn't bother you).
2. In terms of construction, to be honest, I expected it to be better, but I was disappointed with the sliding part that goes in and out. It looks very cheap and not as sturdy as I would have liked.
3. In terms of performance, it really lives up to what most people say. It works very well and has good suction even on the first setting. One issue is the air extraction, which is F150, so the buyer should also consider this aspect.
Overall, it is definitely the best value for money in terms of extraction, but I don't know if I would choose it again. If the drawer was a bit better and more sturdy, as I mentioned before, it would be excellent. It is certainly the best in its price range and in terms of performance. However, if someone wants something better in terms of construction and finish, I would advise them to spend a little more on a similarly popular extractor.
Owner and I have been using this extractor for a month now and overall I am very satisfied. From the reviews I read here, it is true that it makes a bit of noise, but the only thing for sure is that it sucks everything in and because I have an open plan living room and kitchen, I immediately noticed the difference. Zero odors, whether you're frying or cooking broccoli or cauliflower! Let's not forget that you are buying an extractor, not a lullaby for babies! Powerful motor, very good construction, the only drawback is that because it is tall, and if we add the 150mm chimney that it has and if someone also uses the adapter to fit a 120mm (which is not included in the package!!) then the only thing for sure is that it has lost a shelf. Personally, because I installed it myself, I didn't even use the chimney that it comes with, I just twisted the hose I had (120mm) to make it "egg-shaped" and I sealed it with packaging tape (brown) that doesn't come off with anything and never. Of course, it is necessary to seal it well all around to avoid leaks. So after this type of installation, I didn't lose any shelves (I just moved everything one click higher) and the cabinet inside is completely dry now.
And one last thing I read about the "droplets" that form on the filter..
It is logical if you have 2 pots and you boil water or any liquid that produces huge amounts of steam. In such cases, you either wipe it or remove the filter and everything is fine..
We don't want a value for money machine that does everything..
Personally, I would buy it again.
Very good absorbency, it is relatively noisy even on the first setting.
For household use and for its price, it is a very good choice.
You will need to convert the pipe from 150mm to 120mm or 100mm depending on the installation of pipes you have done, which is not included in the package.
I bought it for the positive comments I read here, 2 months ago, for 129 euros.
The absorption it does is really amazing. Even on the first level, which is almost silent, it doesn't let any steam escape. I used a PVC pipe with a diameter of 16mm to easily extract the air, total length of pipes along with the corner is 1.7 meters. Another proof that it really works is that the kitchen-living room is a separate space with two doors. If I have one closed, you can't easily close the other one, even on the first level of absorption, and imagine that I have the old sliding aluminum doors in the kitchen that are a bit loose. In all previous houses, I never saw such absorption. The 2nd and 3rd speed are noisy but it pulls incredibly, usually we put it on the 1st speed since it pulls just as well without noise. Very satisfied.
DO NOT MAKE THE MISTAKE OF PUTTING A 12 OR 10 CENTIMETER SPIRAL. PUT F16 PVC INSTEAD AND IT WILL PERFORM AT ITS BEST
I chose this specific extractor based on the comments and reviews, I went to a store and tried it before buying it. On the first setting, you can't hear anything, on the second setting, the noise is noticeable but within acceptable limits, and on the third setting, it sucks up the dust from the floor. I smoke onions, I have it on the second setting, and the house doesn't really smell.
I had a lot of trouble with the extraction hole, as it is 150mm and the large size is not common compared to what the classic small extractors on the market have, for which you can easily find pipes in stores. I solved my problem by installing a flexible aluminum pipe - smoke extractor with a cost of €5.85 for 3 meters. It is perfect, I am very satisfied. Buy it.
The positive comments here helped me choose it. Very powerful in a 50sqm living room-kitchen, it doesn't smell anything. The noise at level 1 is tolerable and at level 2 it is somewhat loud, at level 3 it is somewhat... very loud but okay... it doesn't smell anything in the house. Get it with closed eyes if you don't have a problem with noise.
Update:
After a year of use, the noise is annoying even at the first level in an open space kitchen-living room. Also, it leaks oil with little use and requires frequent cleaning compared to the old one I had, so I lower the rating to 3 stars.
For less noise, look for the Davoline Sigma 60 GR-IX, which is at the same price and has much better energy characteristics and much lower noise.
Very powerful, aesthetically quite nice, makes a lot of noise when you put it on 3 but it can lift the whole house with the power it has, so you rarely put it on 3.
On the 2nd level, it is very good and with moderate noise.
I believe it is worth its money.
Very good quality and quite powerful. It is reasonable in noise even at the highest level.
Overall, an excellent choice. I have been using it for 3 years now.
Noisy? No...and I'll explain why. My wife wanted to get a more famous (equally powerful) one because it had fewer dB in its specifications. Much fewer. However, after careful examination, I saw that in this Davoline model, the dB were referring to the third and highest scale, while in the more famous one, it was referring to the first!!! And its maximum position was 2 dB lower than Davoline's...€200 more for 2 dB? No thanks, I won't buy it. Well, on the first scale, you can't hear anything, something happens on the second, and on the third, it's like an airplane. Yes, but there's no trace of smell, and in a 10-meter living room-kitchen, we have NEVER smelled what's happening in the kitchen. You open the lid of a boiling pot, and only a few steam escape to the ceiling.
Also, it has mechanical buttons and not touch ones, which I had read that their board can break (here it doesn't have a board).
Superb lighting (thankfully, because I delayed the LED lighting of the countertop, and my wife still doesn't complain, yet!!!).
For all these, I installed it with 3 angles and a 2.5-meter pipe with a diameter of 160mm because even though it has a 150mm outlet, there are no 150mm pipes. So, I didn't reduce the diameter to not compromise the performance of the extractor.
Completely satisfied and value for money!
Update: 26-9-19
Keep in mind that there's a balcony door nearby. I didn't have one, and it was pulling air from the bathroom. Instead of the extractor sucking air from the bathroom, it was blowing it in!
I was about to buy the hidden extractor from IKEA, around 400€, but luckily it wasn't available, so I ended up with this one from Davoline for a quarter of the price. I had read good reviews, but after 8 months of use, here's what I found:
POSITIVES:
- It has incredible power. It sucks everything in. I didn't expect there to be such powerful extractors. For days, we could hear air passing through the gap of an internal door and whistling. Then we realized that this happened when the extractor was on. Internal and external doors are difficult to open due to the strong airflow it creates.
- It is really quiet. Sometimes we forget it's on. Especially the first setting, which we use most often, is completely silent. You can only hear the sound of the extractor on the third and strongest setting, but still, it's nothing compared to other extractors.
- It is definitely value for money. I don't know if it will last for many years, but with such a price, I wouldn't mind changing the extractor after 2 years. Anyway, all extractors collect dirt inside, after the filter, which cannot be cleaned after a certain point. That's why it's worth buying a good but cheap extractor because nothing lasts forever.
- The filter is easy to install and remove, and it is also easy to clean. I recommend using a dishwasher instead of hand-washing it, as rubbing can damage the metal mesh (I did that with my previous extractor).
- It has a strong built-in lighting, to the point that we postponed installing lighting above the kitchen counter for many months. It illuminates well above the eyes and around the entire kitchen.
NEGATIVES:
- It comes packaged with a special blue translucent protective sticker, like many devices. The problem is that this sticker is difficult to remove, especially at the points where it is folded inside the device. To avoid this, use a hairdryer to warm up the surface and remove the sticker BEFORE placing it in the cabinet. If you do it afterwards, everything becomes more difficult.
- We said it sucks everything in, but don't think it can do the impossible. For example, if you fry fish, there is no extractor on the market that can remove all the odors, not even professional hoods. In such cases, ventilation is also necessary after cooking. The good thing is that it doesn't retain odors inside.
IMPORTANT ADVICE: Ask someone who KNOWS to install the extractor. A wrong or poor installation can destroy even the best appliance, and then you might think it has a problem when in reality it doesn't.