![Klarstein Hanging Island Cooker Hood, Extractor Fan for Kitchen Islands, 650m³/h Airflow, Timer, Adjustable Kitchen Extractor Fan with Chandelier Design, 3 Mode Cooker Hoods, Activated Carbon Filters [Energy Class C]](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61o9Uz0Z0KL.jpg)







✨ Elevate your kitchen island vibes with power, style, and fresh air 💨
The Klarstein Hanging Island Cooker Hood combines a striking chandelier-inspired copper design with a robust 650m³/h extractor fan, featuring three speed settings and an auto-off timer. Equipped with aluminium and activated carbon filters, it efficiently removes grease, smoke, and odors while LED lights illuminate your cooking space. Easy to install and maintain, this energy class C hood is the perfect upgrade for modern kitchen islands.










| Air flow capacity | 6.5E+2 Cubic Metres Per Hour |
| Material | Copper |
| Noise level | 61 Decibels |
| Mounting type | Independent |
| Included components | Cooker hood, flue cover, 3 ceiling mount brackets, 6 assembly rods, connector plate, non-return flap, exhaust hose, mounting kit, drilling template, and user manual |
| Controls type | Touch |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |
| Number of speeds | 3 |
| Item weight | 21200 Grams |
| Light source type | LED |
| Wattage | 200 watts |
| Filter type | Aluminium, Activated Carbon |
| Item form | Pyramid |
| Ventilation type | exhaust |
| Vent Hood Design | Island Canopy Hood |
| Manufacturer | klarstein |
| Model | Klarstein Beretta |
| Product Dimensions | 97 x 43 x 42 cm; 21.2 kg |
| Part Number | TK15-90500-BerCo |
| Special Features | Easy to use |
| Material Type | Copper |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Item Weight | 21.2 kg |
B**H
Rubbish
The photo shows the extractor on full power with a pan almost directly beneath it, and steam not getting sucked in.Its low noise because its low suction!
S**R
Like good but manufacturing quality poor
Looks good but not very well made. I found that the mounting bracket holes had been placed in the won't place and I had to move them, and one of the mounting hole threads wasn't formed properly and couldn't be used.Also beware that unless you have a very high ceiling you'll need to use a grinder to shorten it to fit. My ceiling is 2.5m and I had to cut about 20cm off it to fit