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KNUVEBO Wall mounted extractor hood, IKEA 500 black, 70 cm

Price 3995,-
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Flexible pipe for fan and charcoal filter sold separately.

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NYTTIG TUB 150: tall, silver, cylindrical aluminium. Intricate wire mesh design.

NYTTIG TUB 150 Flexible pipe for fan

Price 345,-

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Product features
  • Booster function
  • Touch panel
  • With LED light
  • Noise Level < 60db (exhaust mode)

This sleek extractor hood with angled glass design creates a light, open feel in your kitchen. It’s got a booster function for extra power, LED lighting and ensures energy-efficiency with an A++ rating.

Article number706.156.32

5-year guarantee, free of charge. Read about the terms in the guarantee brochure.

Booster function cranks up extraction for a few minutes to quickly clear cooking fumes – perfect when you're frying and guests are on the way.

The inclined design creates a spacious feel around the hob and gives you extra headroom for easy cooking.

LED light source included; effectively illuminates the cooking surface.

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Is your extractor hood working at its best?

A greasy filter can slow things down. When clogged, it’s less effective at removing smoke, cooking fats and odours. It can even increase fire risk. A quick clean every 2-3 months (or more often if you’re a fan of frying) keeps it running smoothly – and your kitchen smelling fresh. All IKEA extractor hoods have removable, dishwasher-safe grease filters. Prefer to wash by hand? Just use warm water and a little washing-up liquid. Let the filters air dry, then pop them back in!

Quality/durability

Sensitive to noise or have an open-plan home?

For extractor hoods, a noise level below 60 dB is considered low – roughly equivalent to a normal conversation between two people. We measure the noise level of our hoods at max speed, making it easier to compare different models. Note that sound levels decrease at lower speeds, and recirculating hoods are typically louder than those vented outdoors. Noise may also increase if the ducting is long or has several bends, as the air has to work harder to pass through the system.

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