Stoves S1100 Sterling Cooker Hood, 110cm Wide, Stainless Steel
Stoves S1100 Sterling Cooker Hood, 110cm Wide, Stainless Steel
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Product description
Product code: 86674507
Stoves have over 100 years of engineering experience, reflected in the clever features and traditional design of this cooker hood.
- 3 fan speeds plus booster mode for dealing with stronger odours, with simple push-button controls
- Washable grease filters
- Multi-spot LED lights to clearly illuminate your oven or hob Extendable chimney section
Product specifications
- Airflow Rate
- 644m³/h
- Brand
- Stoves
- Cooker Hood Type
- Chimney
- Dimensions
- H31.5 x W110 x D50cm
- Ducting diameter
Ducting diameter
Diameter of the ducting hose you'll need
- 150mm
- Energy Rating
Energy Rating
Graded on performance, from A+++ to G, with A+++ being the highest rating. Higher ratings mean better energy efficiency
- A
- Finish
- Matte
- Manufacturer Part Number (MPN)
- 444410241
- Maximum drop
- 104cm
- Minimum hob clearance
Minimum hob clearance
Minimum safety height required above the hob, primarily for extractor hoods and fans or flammable materials like wood or wallpaper. Please measure this carefully, as hobs can only be installed where a safe level of clearance is present
- Electric: 50cm, Gas: 65cm
- Model name / number
- S1100
- Noise Level
Noise Level
How noisy, in decibels, the machine is. The lower the dB, the quieter the appliance. A human voice in normal conversation is approximately 60dB, while an alarm clock might be 80dB
- 64dB
- Power
- 240W
- Range
- Stoves Sterling
- Vent Type
- Extraction and Recirculation
Brand information
From a small company in the heart of northern England to one of the largest manufacturers in Europe..
Throughout the 1920s and early '30s Stoves developed a reputation for manufacturing excellence, producing oil powered stoves and a range of camping stoves which remain popular with collectors today.
However, innovation really began with the arrival of new owners - Falk, Stadelmann & Co of Farringdon Road, London - who had built a reputation for themselves during wartime for manufacturing lighting, cooking and heating appliances.
Stoves' love affair with cooking started on Valentine's Day 1920 and almost 100 years later, it's still going strong.
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