The excellent design, high performance and functionality, as well as the unparalleled aesthetics, are the characteristics of Pyramis vent hoods.
Device Control
The control of the device is done with push buttons that ensure easy use and excellent aesthetic result.
Metal filters
They protect the interior part of the vent hood, preventing the absorbed grease from damaging its electrical components and enhancing the aesthetics of the vent hood. They are very easy to remove and dishwasher safe.
Lighting
Using LED bulbs ensures a steady flow of light, longer lifespan, and energy savings.
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Good absorption, strong in terms of noise. The negative for me is that in order to work, it needs to come out a lot, resulting in the rear eyes not being easy to use. Specifically, it comes out 15 centimeters while in others that I have tried it is 7-10..
Stay away!!!! Anyone who doesn't believe it by buying it will understand it! Cheap work machine, it leaks and noisy to the point of disgust. Money wasted unfortunately!!!
For the 159€ I paid, it's worth every penny. It boils water and kills a pan next to it on the second setting, I've never used the third. The lighting is more than sufficient. The filters come out and go in easily and can be cleaned in the dishwasher. The build quality is good for the price it costs, if someone expects to get top quality for 160 - 180€, they have probably made a mistake.
The product has good performance in terms of absorbency. It is noisy on a large scale, and the build quality is below average (here it is relevant to say that you get what you pay for). The previous one was a Bosch, which now costs 600€, while this one cost 174€. The downside is the installation, which requires screwing it on top and you need to check its height before purchasing it, because afterwards it will require modification inside the cabinet.
The extractor is good, powerful, and not noisy (parenthesis: a key factor in noise is the air extraction pipe. If it is smooth, the noise is minimized. If it is a folding aluminum pipe, it often makes a whistling sound. Also, the alignment of the extractor or the pipe with a cabinet plays a role).
My objection concerns the difficulty of installation. In this particular case, it replaced another extractor that had a problem. As you can see in the photos, it does not screw left-right into the cabinet (as is customary with extractors) but it needs to be hung on the upper shelf!! When I saw this, I was shocked!! And this means:
1) That the support holes on the shelf need to be opened according to the pattern provided in the packaging - exactly...! From the instructions - whatever you can understand from the manual's pictures.
2) That the shelf needs to be repositioned at the height of the upper part of the extractor exactly...!!
3) That the hole on the shelf for the pipe needs to be widened because the extraction is towards the center and not towards the back of the shelf.
4) That the support of the shelf needs to be reinforced to withstand its weight (I added metal brackets).
Overall, its installation is very difficult (even for people who are experienced and have the tools).
I still wonder, who came up with this installation method? It made me regret buying an otherwise good product (....it's still a beginning, of course)!
Replaced a Siemens extractor fan (very expensive) that burned out after years of use and replaced it with this one!! So, excellent performance-price ratio. Also, I should mention that the kitchen space is "blind", meaning it has no windows and is combined with the dining room, with a total area of 45 sq.m. One characteristic of its motor power is that there is an energy fireplace in the space that cannot work at its maximum capacity in combination with the extractor fan, which was also the case with the previous one, but not at this intensity.
In the first speed, it is not audible at all. In the second speed, which is only needed for frying, it is audible but not annoyingly so. I highly recommend it. I have had it for a month and I don't have an opinion on its durability. Time will tell.
Amazing extractor. It pulls very strongly. It makes a little noise but it doesn't bother us, within reasonable limits of course. Its price is okay, relatively normal.
Awesome purchase after proper kitchen research of course. Quiet on the first and second setting with very good absorption. Noisy on the third setting but I wonder who would need it, literally absorbs very strongly. The connection is Ø15 and the packaging also includes a reducer to Ø12. I used a 2m spiral hose Ø15 with a 90-degree angle and placed the reducer at the end, in the wall hole so as not to open a larger one than the existing one. I did not install the dampers that prevent reverse airflow.
Cheap work the machine, the carpenter installed it today, I boil water for pasta and it leaks, I call him again to see it, he takes me out on the balcony to see the air it releases at the exit and make sure it's not clogged by something... and he tells me that you get what you pay for... :(
The electrician connects it and we press the button to start... the smell of burning... crazy vibration and noise... result: broken fan blade... my service came and brought a new one. Generally noisy... simply choose another one...
Very good for its price. A bit noisy on high scale, quiet on low scale with good absorption.
And to clear up some misunderstandings:
1st it has a 230W motor with 2 blades.
2nd it has a height of 26 inches.
These are the two main advantages of any extractor hood, a powerful motor and a large "steam storage" space (12 or 14 inches in height is unacceptable for an extractor hood).
And we come to the essence of the matter.
Extractor hood + one or at most two curves + up to 3 meters of spiral + definitely Ø125 (and if possible Ø150) spiral = guaranteed success (even in low-cost extractors).
All the rest, especially the diameter (which most people use Ø100), leads to complete failure even in extractors worth €1200