Premium appliance manufacturer Miele has replaced two of its extractor units with upgraded models.
The DAZ 1620 model replaces the existing DA 1867 and Miele will also introduce its DAE 1530, succeeding the Miele DA2450-1 at a more affordable price point in June.
Both extractors are designed to integrate into kitchen cabinetry, with the DAZ 1620 featuring a B-energy rating, with reportedly improved air flow and reduced noise levels.
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Featuring three power levels and a booster setting, it features an extraction rate of up to 730 m³/h in booster mode and intuitive light-touch controls.
While the DAE 1350 extractor features push-button controls with rectangular LED lighting strip to provide task illumination.
Meanwhile, Miele reports it features a high-performance fan to offer powerful extraction with a low noise level for open-plan kitchens.
Miele recently opened an Experience Centre on Wigmore Street in London, so consumers and kitchen retail partners can see, touch and feel its appliances in an immersive environment.