The New GlassdraftAir from Siemens Brings a lot of Wow to the Kitchen

The New GlassdraftAir from Siemens Brings a lot of Wow to the Kitchen

The world is currently in the midst of a home improvement mini-boom. Recently we’ve started to look at products that can give your home some extra wow factor along with being extremely capable. For this article, we’re taking a look at what the brand new GlassdraftAir from Siemens offers.

Siemens, the premium household appliance brand, has just announced the launch of the glassdraftAir extractor. This is a new and innovative take on the downdraft extractor and offers more than enough of the wow-factor along with being highly efficient.

The GlassdraftAir comes in two sizes, 80cm and 90cm widths, and the sleek design allows for it to be installed behind the hob to create a single surface effect. One of the biggest wow factors with it is the clear glass which offers an uninterrupted view in the living space.

The extractor fan looks like just a sheet of toughened glass to the eye

The glassdraftAir is powered by Siemen’s new unique Guided Air Technology. Vents behind the glass release a curtain of air create a low-pressure area in front. Steam and cooking odours are then guided into the extraction area. The result is accurate and effective extraction, no matter which cooking zone is in use – working with all of your pans, regardless of their height.

What’s more, Guided Air Technology offers exceptionally quiet and extremely powerful extraction, so it won’t interrupt those important conversations. Its climateControl sensor continually monitors any steam and cooking odours then precisely adjusts the power level for efficient extraction whilst also delivering the lowest possible noise level.

The appliance is WiFi-enabled and features the cookConnect system, whereby it’s possible to control the extractor from the hob. This compatibility allows for your hood to be automatically switched on once the hob is in use, providing a fully automated ventilation solution via the Siemens climateControl sensor.

The colours displayed on the GlassdraftAir are changeable

It can also be controlled and monitored via the Home Connect app – through which you can change the colour of the lighting around the glass panel and receive push notifications when the filter needs changing.

The show-stopping lighting is another key feature of the Siemens glassdraftAir. Set the mood with the emotionLight Pro, which offers a choice of nine pre-set colours. Users who are keen to personalise the lighting even further can do so through the Home Connect app, which offers a huge range of colours.

There are considerable practical benefits to the glassdraftAir. The filter service function allows the glass to lower and return upwards, which brings the grease filter cartridges to the surface. This allows for easy removal and cleaning in the dishwasher and recirculation filters to be installed easily.

The glass lifts out for cleaning and is easy to remove, which can then be cleaned in your dishwasher and reinserted. Siemens is also introducing two new filter types for recirculation, cleanAir Plus and Long Life 10-year regenerative technologies.

Available in 90cm and 80cm widths, the Siemens glassdraftAir extractor features a frame that matches the hob for seamless installation and design. The flush fit creates a single surface solution for any modern kitchen. Supported by a water overflow vent, any excess water is then collected. The 90cm model will be compatible with six-pot freeInduction technology.

Adam Norris, Product Manager – Ventilation, BSH Home Appliances, comments, “We’re excited to be launching the new glassdraftAir, our latest ventilation product. The glassdraftAir delivers fantastic performance with its Guided Air Technology, providing effective extraction no matter how you are using your hob.

The design is strikingly inconspicuous, with the option to seamlessly install right behind the hob, creating a single surface and clear glass pane for an uninterrupted view whilst cooking and entertaining.

“cookConnect and the climateControl sensor also mean the hood can be fully automated to rise when the hob is turned on, with adaptive extraction based on your cooking. All these features, including the emotionLight Pro, make these products unique, innovative and stand-out products in the category.”

The Siemens GlassdraftAir doing what it was designed for next to a bubbling saucepan

The 90cm iQ700 LD98WMM66 glassdraftAir is A-Rated and priced at £2399, while the 80cm iQ700 LD88WMM66B glassdraftAir is priced at £2349.

You can find more information at siemens-home.bsh-group.com/uk.

The Siemens GlassdraftAir would be a beautiful and very useful addition to any high-end home. If you want to read more about incredible things you can have in the kitchen that has an extra-special wow factor, read our recent article on the Instaview refrigerator and its magical double-tap door here.

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