Faver presents an updated T-shaped wall hood with advanced features. The new and improved Stilo by Faber features a contemporary flat low rise box canopy with advanced electronic controls, an optional remote control and two level energy efficient LED lights. Available with 600 or 300 CFM motors, the Stilo delivers your choice of performance level in a stylish and contemporary Italian style wall range hood.
Faber, Spa is located in Fabriano, Italy and has been producing high quality range hoods for over 50 years, since 1955. Professor Abramo Galassi invented the first Faber vent hood in a small laboratory in Italy and now over 50 years later they are a world leader in ventilation. In Italy, Faber is the market leader; with 50% market share in a country that values premium kitchen ventilation. Faber products show a company wide commitment to technology, quality and design.
The design of Faber range hoods uses the principle coined by the famous American architect Louis Henry Sullivan that, "form follows function". Design is important, but if a range hood does not work properly or provide adequate ventilation for your kitchen, then their customers would not be satisfied.
- Product is new; it has not been used. It was meant to be placed on a project and it's a left over
- 600 CFM
- Dishwasher safe mesh filters
- Two Level LED lighting (2 x 3W)
- 10 minute intensive speed setting
- 15 minute delay auto shut off
- White LED controls
- Easy mounting system
- Dimensions: 2 x 36 x 18.5 -Inches, Weigth: 60 lbs
Professional delivery is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery for you.
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