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Comparison Bosch DWB 098J50 stainless steel vs Bosch DWB 097J50 stainless steel

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Bosch DWB 098J50 stainless steel
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Product typetraditional (wall)traditional (wall)
DesignT-shapedT-shaped
Specs
Modesextraction / recirculationextraction / recirculation
Motor power169 W269 W
Flow of air (motor)860 m³/h730 m³/h
Minimum noise level46 dB45 dB
Max. noise level55 dB55 dB
Number of speeds
/+ intensive mode/
/+ intensive mode/
Number of motors11
Filtration
Grease filtermetalmetal
Ability to install carbon filter
 /carbon (optional)/
 /carbon (optional)/
Features
LightingLED lampLED lamp
Controlstouch controlstouch controls
More specs
Height (min)63 cm63 cm
Height (max)106 cm106 cm
Width90 cm90 cm
Depth50 cm50 cm
Color
Added to E-Catalogjuly 2015july 2015

Motor power

The power of the hood at maximum speed.

The more powerful the device, the more performant it is, usually. However, there is no rigid dependence here, and hoods of the same power may differ in actual performance. So it is worth evaluating power consumption in terms of power first of all: the lower this indicator, the more economical the device. And when evaluating performance, you need to look not so much at power as at the directly claimed flow of the air (see below).

Flow of air (motor)

The maximum flow of air or motor flow of air indicates the theoretical capability of the device. This parameter of the hood (motor) is measured during idle operation. By connecting the duct and working in the appropriate mode of extraction, the flow of air will be lower. However, high-performance motors will also give a high flow of air in extraction mode.

Minimum noise level

The volume at which the device operates in the quietest mode. Usually (but not necessarily) it is the minimum power mode.

The decibels in which the noise level is measured are non-linear units, so it is easiest to use comparison tables to estimate a specific value. Here is the simplest table for minimum noise in modern hoods:

— 20 dB. Almost inaudible. The volume of a whisper at a distance of 1 m, the sound background in an open field on a calm day.
— 30 dB. The whisper, the ticking of the clock. The maximum noise level allowed for residential premises at night.
— 40 dB. The volume of normal human speech. The maximum permissible sound background (permanent) for living quarters during the day.
— 50 dB. Conversation of several people in medium tones.
— 60 dB. Loud talk.
— 65 – 68 dB — background noise on a city street, a vacuum cleaner engine at a distance of 2 – 3 m. The highest noise level among modern hoods is typical for powerful performant models.

When choosing according to this indicator, note that, other things being equal, a quieter device will, accordingly, cost more.