ILVE’s Silenzio Rangehood puts an end to noisy fume extraction.
January 25th, 2012
The last thing any aspiring chef needs is a noisy, disruptive rangehood. ILVE’s Silenzio brings a new level of silent operation to decorative hoods while maintaining optimum performance.
The innovative patented noise reduction system means that at low speeds the hood is barely audible. During normal operation, Silenzio is 35% quieter than conventional rangehoods.
Sleek stainless steel encases a 4-speed motor, an 8-layer anti-grease filter system and superior odor filter system.

An airflow deflector improves intake at the inlet point, increasing the quantity of airflow and lowering the noise level.
The Silenzio Rangehood is available in 2 sizes (60cm and 90cm) from ILVE showrooms and selected retailers Australia-wide.

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