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NYTTIG Recirculation kit for hob

1295DH
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A hob with built-in extractor keeps the air fresh – no bulky hood, no blocked views. Got an exhaust outlet? Just add this recirculation kit to send steam and smells straight outside.

Article number806.231.27

Product details

Helps clear steam and cooking smells, so your kitchen stays fresh and inviting. Designed for induction hobs with built-in extractors and connects to your existing ventilation system.

A hob with built-in extractor lets you design your kitchen your way – lively island, cosy peninsulat or sleek wall setup. Cook with friends and enjoy the view, no bulky hood in the way.

Designer

IKEA of Sweden

Article number806.231.27

Good to know

Designed for induction hobs with built-in extractor to recirculate cleaned air back into the room.

Materials and care

Care

Wipe dry with a clean cloth.

Wipe clean with a soft cloth dampened in water.

Assembly and documents

Assembly instructions

NYTTIG Recirculation kit for hob
NYTTIG Recirculation kit for hob806.231.27

Measurements

  • Width: 46.0 cm
  • Depth: 48.7 cm
  • Height: 44.9 cm
  • Weight: 1.84 kg

Packaging

NYTTIG

Article number806.231.27
  • Width: 27 cm
  • Height: 18 cm
  • Length: 49 cm
  • Weight: 2.45 kg
  • Package(s): 1

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