The vent hood by Davoline is mounted on the wall. It is designed with a decorative cover that conceals the air exhaust pipe and resembles a chimney.
New range of vent hoods that combine unique performance, low energy consumption, and affordable prices. Extremely high absorption. Ideal model for large kitchens or cooking habits that require intensive boiling, frying, and grilling.
LED Lighting & Noise Levels
The product is equipped with an LED lighting system (Light Emitting Diode). The LEDs provide the best possible illumination of the stove 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: Wall-Mounted Chimney
Dimensions (H x W x D): 92.8 x 59.8 x 50 cm
Maximum Extraction Rate: 590 m³/h
Energy Consumption: C
Operating Levels: 3
Color: White
Motor: 1
Grease Filtering Efficiency: C
Annual Energy Consumption: 94 kWh
Filter Type: Metal filters
Noise Level: 73 db
Outlet Diameter: 150 mm
Switches: Push Button
Ability to operate with activated carbon filters: D230
Lighting: LED
Warranty: 2 years
Device Installation
When the vent hood is installed, it must be at least 65 cm away from an electric stove and 75 cm away from cooking appliances that operate on gas or other fuels.
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Installation in a unified living room kitchen of 35 sqm with aluminum spiral of 120 and a distance of 2.3m with a corner. Replaced an expensive Smeg-dog-sliding 25 years old, so comparing it with that, what I see is:
Design 5/5 in black, it suits me incredibly. It gave a lot of style. It's the best I could get.
VFM 5/5 if it breaks in any five years at least and the price remains low, I would easily buy it again.
Performance 5/5 {sucks everything} even the splashes. Hard to get dirty. {Depends on how many corners and how many f.mm the installation has}
Noise 4/5 in relation to its power, normally reasonable. {Again, depending on the installation. More corners, more noise.}
Build quality 3.5/5 noticeable differences with the 25-year-old.
Reliability durability over time ?/5 I hope it won't disappoint me.
Very good extractor. Definitely worth its money. I have had it for 3 years already. I bought it because I saw from its features that it has very good suction power... and indeed it is. However, I installed a F150 outlet pipe from the beginning and it is great. As for the noise, it doesn't bother me much because I knew that if it's quiet, it won't have good performance. So, for 130€, it's perfect. It combines design and performance at the same time. I recommend it.
I have it for over a year. On the first setting, it releases steam from the pot, for example, to pass next to it. The kitchen is the only room in the house where I smoke, and the extractor fan plays an important role. On the first setting, whether it is open or not, it's the same thing. Very poor performance. On the second and third settings, yes, the performance improves a lot, but the noise is terrible. Not only is it impossible to have a conversation with someone in the room, but if you need to talk on the phone, you have to turn off the extractor fan first, and if you want to listen to music, for example, forget it.
Very good extractor, it does its job very well. When it works at MAX, it also makes noise. However, with a 150mm pipe, there is no smell in the house. Also, when it is in operation, it creates a whirlwind in the house, it has very good suction. One of its buttons, which was silver in color, faded and is now gray. I believe it is worth its money.
We bought this product a month ago and we are still waiting for the company to replace it. As soon as we installed it and started using it, it stopped working after 10 minutes. It started again after 10 minutes, but then stopped again. I do not recommend buying it.
I read the others and I wonder if it's just me who has a faulty extractor fan? It doesn't suck up any steam at all, it goes everywhere except the center. It drips when I cook and sounds like an airplane. Even my 30-year-old mother's works better. Failed purchase, never again this company. What a waste of 160 euros.
Update 26/11/20, choose the same company but get the retractable one and use a 15-meter steam extraction hose. It's perfect, it sucks so much that you can dry your hair outside in 5 seconds. No comparison to the chimney extractor fan. Of course, the noise on the low setting is tolerable, but on the high setting... forget it.
I am not very happy with this purchase. The extractor hood is very good in terms of design and it absorbs fumes well. In terms of noise, it is okay, as I expect an extractor hood to make some noise. However, from the first day, the filter leaks when I boil on the big burner and it annoys me immensely. I don't know if it's due to the installation or the machine itself, but I still believe that it doesn't work as it should.
I was mainly interested in the absorbency because I have a kitchen with a pass-through. It has a very powerful motor and my installer connected it with a 150mm outlet pipe and it pulls incredibly and relatively quietly. Very good quality, worth its money