Street Hood – H66453BVO and X69453BVO wall-hung hoods from the new AEG collection – are visually a focal point in the kitchen and do their job unobtrusively.
Developed so that it integrates seamlessly with other appliances, the Street Hood is a neat, geometrically arranged combination of glass and stainless steel, combining functionality and simplicity in a minimalist way.
The starting point of the design specification is the use of high quality materials and an ergonomic design.
The same approach is taken with the interface, which is designed to ensure the optimal working conditions for the chef without any unnecessary complications.
When switched on, the control panel of the hood is illuminated in red, as is the case with all appliances in the new collection – so that the kitchen has just one key color “accent.
The extraction hood control is immediately accessible and can be precisely set to the required mode with a single touch. LED indicators provide excellent visual control throughout the cooking process.
Designed for maximum efficiency with quiet operation.
While the design is eye-catching, MaxiFlow technology uses a special motor to ensure quiet operation, high efficiency extraction of contaminated air and reduced energy consumption.
No need to adjust the hood speed thanks to the integrated ActiveHeat sensor. Electronic sensors set the speed automatically according to the intensity of cooking.
This text mentions the benefits of the AEG Street Hood in terms of clean air and its aesthetic appeal in the kitchen. However, I find myself wondering about the functionality and durability of this product. How effective is it in actually removing cooking odors and pollutants? And does it offer any additional features or advantages compared to other similar hood models on the market?