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Product type: built-in (in cabinet); Design: with sliding panel; Modes: air extraction; Power (W): 200; Flow of air (motor) (m³/h): 700; Max. noise level (dB): 58; Number of speeds: 2; Controls: push-buttons; Height (max): 19; Width (cm): 50; Depth (cm): 30;
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Pyramida TL 50 IV ivory
Colour
Product typebuilt-in (in cabinet)
Designwith sliding panel
Specs
Modesair extraction
Motor power200 W
Flow of air (motor)700 m³/h
Max. noise level58 dB
Number of speeds2
Number of motors1
Filtration
Grease filtermetal
Features
Lightingincandescent lamps / 2x40 W /
Controlspush-buttons
More specs
Height (max)19 cm
Width50 cm
Depth30 cm / maximum: 46 cm /
Added to E-CatalogJanuary 2019
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Model overview based on user reviews  
The Pyramida TL 50 WH is a compact, built-in cooker hood that fits seamlessly into kitchen cabinets, making it ideal for small spaces. It features a powerful motor with a theoretical capacity of 700 m³/h, though users suggest it effectively handles around 350-400 m³/h in real conditions. The hood is praised for its neat design and effective odor removal, with a pull-out visor that covers the stove area well. Users appreciate its long-lasting performance, with some reporting satisfactory use for several years. However, the noise level, especially at higher speeds, is a common concern. The hood is easy to clean and maintain, although some users note the need for additional cleaning products for stainless steel models. Overall, it's considered a reliable and efficient option for those seeking a discreet and functional kitchen appliance.
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Not a bad hood of a nice color
29 May 2025 
For its price, the extractor hood performs the basic tasks without any issues and is a reliable helper in the kitchen.
The range hood has been in the kitchen for several years and is still completely satisfactory. The model is compact, neat, and fits nicely into the interior—the light color adds a touch of lightness.

The convenient sliding panel allows for more effective capture of steam and odors, and the bright lighting adds comfort during cooking.

It has two speeds, which are quite sufficient for daily use.

Easy to clean and maintain, which is important for kitchen appliances.
Among the drawbacks is rather loud operation at the second speed, especially if the kitchen is small and everything is well heard.

It also leaves a desire for a bit more power - the filter copes, but sometimes not perfectly, especially during intensive cooking.
Anastasiya Guse Pyramida TL 50 IV more than year
One of the most compact among built-in
28 December 2016 
In our kitchen, there weren't many options for the placement of the hood. Neither the dome, the T-shaped, nor the trendy inclined design were suitable, as that would have required giving up one of the cabinets. The issue was resolved by choosing a hood that integrates into the bottom part of the cabinet. This way, it doesn't take up much space and preserves part of the cabinet's internal space.
A narrow built-in model that fit our kitchen perfectly. It's probably the most compact option possible. When folded, it's incredibly small, but the pull-out visor covers almost the entire surface above the stove. Equipped with a powerful motor that delivers decent performance. I don't really believe in the reality of 700 cubic meters per hour, it's more of a theoretical performance that all manufacturers like to claim. But it's probably capable of handling 350-400 actual cubic meters. At least, in the conditions of our kitchen with a narrow four-burner stove, the hood handles its duties on the first and second speeds. The third is needed for emergency situations, and it came in handy for us when a poorly placed potholder near the turned-on stove almost led to a fire. The potholder was half-burned, and the wooden cutting board it was on was noticeably charred. During the extinguishing process, a whole cloud of smoke formed, and the high-speed mode of the hood was very much needed. After 20 minutes, the only reminder of the dangerous situation was a slight smell.
The main issue is the noise. Only the first speed doesn't make much noise, the second is already noticeably loud, and when the third is on, you immediately want to leave the room.
great model, I really liked it
29 November 2010 
we looked at a bunch of telescopes from different companies. But the choice was still made on PYRAMIDA TL 50. It costs a year and a half. We didn’t regret it one bit. Both in terms of external data and functional indicators, it’s simply an ideal option
works for a long time
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