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Kitchen Chimney Selection Guide – Things To Consider Before Buying Kitchen Chimney

Cooking Indian food in any kitchen means the involvement of a lot of smoke, oil, and grease. A kitchen chimney is the best thing that can help to make the kitchen environment more breathable. Not only this, but nowadays kitchen chimneys come in different designs and styles, which enhance the overall look of your kitchen. However, selecting a suitable kitchen chimney is still a difficult task for most people. That’s why we have prepared this exclusive kitchen chimney selection guide. 

Here you will get to know everything that you should keep in mind before making a final purchase of a kitchen chimney. So, let’s get started :

Kitchen Chimney Selection Guide: Things To Consider Before Buying Kitchen Chimney

Here are the following things that you should consider before buying a kitchen chimney online :

Types of kitchen chimney

The first thing that you need to understand is the various types of kitchen chimneys. Selecting the right kind of kitchen chimney will help you decide where to fit it in your kitchen and accordingly locate the cooking platform, hob, and stove. A kitchen chimney has four different types. Let’s know about them one by one: 

  • Wall Mounted Chimney: A kitchen chimney that can be fitted against the wall and its cooktop, the hob is also located adjacent to the wall.
  • Island Chimney: In this type of kitchen chimney, the cooking platform, the hob will be located at the kitchen center. The Kitchen chimney will hang to the ceiling above the cooking top, hob.
  • Built-In Chimney: It is a kitchen chimney type, which you can integrate inside the kitchen wood furniture against the wall. 
  • Corner Chimney: Chimney is to be fitted at the corner of the kitchen and the cooking top, the hob is to be located at the corner against the wall. 

Types of kitchen chimney filters

  • Cassette filter: Cassette filters are made of multiple layers of aluminum or stainless steel mesh filters. The gap between the mesh allows the smoke to pass through it and to traps all the oil and grease particles present in the kitchen area. These grease and oil particles clog the mesh and reduce the suction power of the chimney. That’s why it needs to be clean, washed, and maintained at least once a week for proper functioning. 
  • Baffle filter: This type of chimney filter is best for kitchens where mostly Indian cuisine is prepared. This filter has multiple curve structures. So, when the air passes through these curves, all the smoke escapes freely while restraining all the grease and smoke particles in the baffle filter area. Even after the baffle filter gets filled with oil and grease, it hardly affects the chimney’s suction power. That’s why baffle filter is considered to be best for Indian food. Also, it can run very effectively with very little maintenance. You would be required to wash baffle filters once in 3 months. Every after 3-4 months, you can easily detach these baffle filters and clean them at your home. These filters can run many years without replacement. 
  • Carbon filter: These chimney filters are just like the carbon filters in your water purifier. All the oil and grease particles stick to the carbon filter of the chimney. That’s why these filters are required to be replaced after six months. You can use these filters in both duct or ductless types of kitchen chimneys.

Suction power

Suction power is the capacity with which your chimney’s motor sucks oil, grease, and foul odor from your kitchen environment. It depends on the size of your kitchen and home. For Indian kitchens, it is always preferable to select a kitchen chimney with higher suction power. If you frequently cook Indian food in your kitchen, then the range of suction power should be between 400 m3/hr to 1000m3/hr. If you have a bigger home & kitchen, you should select a 650m3/he to 1000 m3/he suction power chimney for your kitchen. 

Chimney Size

A kitchen chimney is to be chosen based on the size of the kitchen and stove or hob. If you have a 3 ft stove in your kitchen, your kitchen chimney size should also be 3 ft. Standard chimney size for Indian kitchens is considered to be 2ft to 3 ft. 

Noise

The noise that comes from the chimneys is mainly from the air circulation. Now, some chimneys come with the pre-installed silent kit. So, it would be better if you look at the noise level caused by your chimney before making a final decision. 

Budget

Kitchen chimney price starts from Rs-4000/- in India. The cost of the chimney can vary, depending upon the brand and size of the chimney you choose. 

Auto Clean Chimney

The auto-clean chimney can maintain on its own. When the oily and greasy air passes through the auto clean chimney, its turbine blower forwards the air towards the chimney wall. In this process, oil stuck to the container wall and then collected in the collecting bowl. After some time, this bowl gets filled with oil and grease particles, and then you have to take out the bowl, clean it and fit it back into place.

Auto clean chimney makes cleaning procedure so much easy. If you always get bothered by cleaning chimneys manually, then the auto-clean chimney is the right option for you. 

Warranty & service

Most of the kitchen chimneys come with 1-2 years of warranty only. But nowadays there are some chimneys in the market which come with a lifetime warranty. You can always ask the salesperson if the company of that kitchen chimney is providing a lifetime warranty or not.

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Conclusion

I hope this kitchen chimney selection guide will help you to select the best chimney for your kitchen. These small things will make you more clear regarding the type of chimney you want for your kitchen. So, before making the final decision, consider all the points mentioned above, compare the kitchen chimneys of different brands, and then select one as per your needs.

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