Solour
2011-01-26 12:19:05
- #1
Hello experts,
I have questions again. But I'm sure you can answer them again..
We have the [Dunstabzugshaube Luftig]
It also says:
Minimum depth: 27.5 cm
Maximum depth: 43 cm
We have the deep cabinets.
Now the rails probably shouldn’t be installed all the way at the back (as described in the instructions) but rather quite far forward?
The following goes through my mind:
Disadvantage of front: The extractor does not end at the wall and there is a gap to the inside of the cabinet.
Advantage of front: The extractor (the pull-out part) aligns with the front and only extends beyond the front when pulled out.
Advantage of front: The pull-out part barely rubs on the neighboring cabinets when sliding in/out.
Advantage of front: The pull-out part is closer to the center of the cooktop and can therefore work better.
Are there any other reasons or can the one disadvantage be ignored?
What would you do?
Kind regards
S
I have questions again. But I'm sure you can answer them again..
We have the [Dunstabzugshaube Luftig]
It also says:
Minimum depth: 27.5 cm
Maximum depth: 43 cm
We have the deep cabinets.
Now the rails probably shouldn’t be installed all the way at the back (as described in the instructions) but rather quite far forward?
The following goes through my mind:
Disadvantage of front: The extractor does not end at the wall and there is a gap to the inside of the cabinet.
Advantage of front: The extractor (the pull-out part) aligns with the front and only extends beyond the front when pulled out.
Advantage of front: The pull-out part barely rubs on the neighboring cabinets when sliding in/out.
Advantage of front: The pull-out part is closer to the center of the cooktop and can therefore work better.
Are there any other reasons or can the one disadvantage be ignored?
What would you do?
Kind regards
S