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EXTRACTORS


Downdraft extraction is the future of kitchen design


homes, adequate and effected extraction in the kitchen has never been more important. Downdraft extraction stops cooking vapours and odours from rising, by extracting them from the place they are created. Steam and odours rise at a maximum speed of


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Comment by Willi Bruckbauer Founder, BORA


one metre per second. Drawing tthese off in a downward direction means they are fully extracted and odour and grease particles are unable to spread around the room, settle on unit surfaces or penetrate materials. From a design perspective too, the advantages


of hidden extraction are many. A head-height extractor hood can constrain the room’s design – depending on where it is sited it can create a visual obstacle and restrict the room’s layout, particularly when it needs to be sited


s we move further and further towards open-plan living in our


above an island unit right in the centre of the kitchen. Often, if overhead extraction is specified for a


large, open-plan space, even the largest, most powerful overhead models simply aren’t adequate for such a large volume of air. Unfortunately, many consumers only find this out after their dream kitchen is fitted. Inventiveness is required: who wants to visually


overload a small kitchen with a bulky hood? With the extraction system built into the cooktop, a seamless and minimal finish is achieved, with the design of the space overall not compromised in any way. We firmly believe that the chapter of the


traditional cooker hood in kitchen design is coming to an end because we are now able to offer a much better solution in the form of downdraft extraction. - Willi Bruckbauer, Founder of BORA


BORA S Pure: the ingenious space-saving solution W


ith a width of just 60 cm, the BORA S Pure ultra-compact


cooktop boasts an impressive range of options. It fits into even the tiniest of kitchens, solving space dilemmas. The BORA S Pure can also be installed in standard kitchen units, so it can be integrated into any kitchen design. At 199mm, the low installation height and


integrated recirculation unit preserve maximum storage space for pots in the cupboard below the cooktop. The system has four different


cooking zones which are suitable for all standard pot sizes. The entire cooktop surface can be used optimally thanks to the specially developed induction coils and the asymmetric arrangement of the extractor opening. The air inlet nozzle, available in eight different


colours, sits completely flush. With its minimalist design, the BORA S Pure fits perfectly into any kitchen. The cooktop extractor, cooktop and functions are controlled via a central operating panel (intuitive sControl) with a vertical touch slider.


When the automatic extractor function is


activated, the extractor power level adjusts itself according to the current cooking process, so there’s no need for manual adjustment. Furthermore, the BORA S Pure also boasts a heat retention function, a childproofing feature and an automatic heat up function. Even cleaning the appliance is effortless – all components can be easily removed and are dishwasher safe.


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20 BKU JUNE 2022


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