ILVE’s X200 90cm canopy rangehood includes AS 304 stainless steel construction, 1200M3/h cast iron motor, Programmable 5,10,15,20 minute auto fan shutdown, Halogen lighting, Filter ‘clean me’ reminder light – just a few reasons why ILVE’s cooker hoods are synonymous with performance. ILVE cooker hoods incorporate everything you could seek in a rangehood. Quiet and powerful, […]
November 21st, 2008
ILVE’s X200 90cm canopy rangehood includes AS 304 stainless steel construction, 1200M3/h cast iron motor, Programmable 5,10,15,20 minute auto fan shutdown, Halogen lighting, Filter ‘clean me’ reminder light – just a few reasons why ILVE’s cooker hoods are synonymous with performance. ILVE cooker hoods incorporate everything you could seek in a rangehood. Quiet and powerful, designed to remove all cooking fumes and odors, including indoor barbecuing and the most intense grilling or stir fry wok cooking. Cosmetically designed to accommodate most kitchen decors with ILVE, style is only matched by performance.
Dimensions: 900mm wide
Delivery time: Available
Applications: Kitchen appliances
Variations: Similar model’s is also available (see www.ilve.com.au for details)
Finish: Stainless Steel
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