Choosing the Best Kitchen Chimney for Home: An Easy guide

Best Kitchen Chimney for Home

Having a kitchen chimney in your home is no longer a luxury, but rather a requirement. A kitchen chimney is necessary for keeping a clean and healthy cooking environment. It effectively removes smoke, smells, and toxic fumes produced when cooking, keeping your kitchen clean and free of pollutants.

Significance of having Kitchen Chimney:

  • Elimination of Smoke and Odors: One of the main functions of a kitchen chimney is to remove smoke, steam, and strong cooking odors.
  • Maintaining Clean Surfaces: By successfully catching and eliminating airborne particles, the kitchen chimney helps to reduce grease and oil, keeping your kitchen surfaces cleaner for longer.
  • Health Advantages: A kitchen chimney aids in the elimination of hazardous gases such as carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide, offering a healthier cooking environment.

Examining the Kitchen Size and Layout:

  • Kitchen Size: The size of your kitchen will affect your chimney selection. Smaller kitchens might require a compact chimney, while bigger kitchens may require larger chimneys.
  • Cooktop Position: The placement of your hob or cooktop is critical in deciding the best chimney type. A wall-mounted chimney is appropriate for a stove that is placed against a wall. An island chimney is better ideal for an island or a centrally located burner.

Kitchen Size

Cooking Range

Suction capacity

Recommended Chimney Size

Small(upto 100sqft)

1-2 Burner Stove

700-1000 m3/hr

 Upto 60 cm

Medium(100-200sqft)

3-4 Burner Stove

1000-1200 m3/hr

 Upto 90 cm

Large (200+ sqft)

5-6 Burner Stove

1200-1500 m3/hr

 91 cm or larger

 

Types of Kitchen Chimney’s:

  1. Wall-mounted chimneys: These are attached to the wall above the burner. They are perfect for kitchens with cooktops against a wall.
  2. Island chimneys: These chimneys are designed for kitchens with cooktops on an island or in the middle of the kitchen and hang from the ceiling directly over the cooktop.
  3. Built-in chimneys: These chimneys are built into the kitchen cabinetry, giving it a seamless and unique appearance. They are appropriate for homeowners seeking a sleek and minimal appearance.

Choosing an appropriate suction power for your kitchen:

  • Larger kitchens require higher suction power chimneys to effectively clear smoke and smells.
  • If you do a lot of frying or grilling, you may require a higher suction power chimney.
  • A lesser suction power may be sufficient if cooking involves lighter methods such as boiling or steaming.

Types of Filters:

Filters are an essential component of kitchen chimneys because they collect grease, oil, and other airborne pollutants, keeping your kitchen clean and odor-free. Here are two examples of typical filter types:

  1. Baffle Filters: Baffle filters are made up of several bent panels that modify the direction of the airflow. Their design helps in the separation of grease and oil droplets from smoke and smells. They are extremely effective at capturing grease and oil and has longer lifespan than other filter kinds.
  2. Mesh filters: These are made up of numerous layers of aluminium or stainless steel mesh. They function by trapping grease and oil particles while allowing smoke and odours pass through. These filters are cheap and widely available and to avoid clogging, they must be cleaned on a regular basis.

Ducting vs. Ductless: Which Is Better?

The choice between ducting and ductless installation is influenced by your kitchen layout and preferences.

1) Ducted Chimney: A duct attached to an external outlet is used to evacuate smoke and smells from a ducted chimney.

  • Excellent for removing smoke, grease, and odors from the kitchen.
  • Pollutants are evacuated outdoors, resulting in improved air quality.

2) Ductless Chimney: Filters used in ductless chimneys to catch grease, oil, and odors before recirculation clean air back into the kitchen.

  • There is no requirement for duct installation, making installation easier.
  • Flexibility in chimney placement.

Ease of Cleaning and Maintenance:

Regular cleaning and maintenance are required for your kitchen chimney to operate efficiently. When considering cleaning easiness, consider the following factors:

  • Look for chimneys that have easily replaceable filters and other components for easy cleaning.
  • Design with accessible edges and surfaces: A chimney with accessible corners and surfaces is easier to reach and clean.

Matching the Chimney to the Style of Your Kitchen

Appearance is important in kitchen design. Consider the following suggestions for kitchen's décor:

  • Finishes and materials: Select a chimney that suits the materials and finishes in your kitchen, such as stainless steel, glass, or other appropriate options.
  • Design and style: Consider the kitchen's overall design concept, whether it's modern, traditional, or simple, and chooses a chimney that complements it.

Setting a Budget for Your Kitchen Chimney:

Costs for chimneys range from Rs. 4,000 to Rs. 90,000, depending upon design, efficiency, filtration systems, their brand, and extra features such as LED lights, body colour, body material, and so on. The cost of installing a kitchen chimney varies, but it is a one-time expense.

Choosing the perfect kitchen chimney for your new house requires taking into account a variety of aspects such as kitchen size, layout, particular requirements, and suction power. Understanding the significance of a kitchen chimney and the advantages it provides allows you to make an informed decision that suits your cooking style while enhancing the overall functionality and beauty of your kitchen.

Faber has different types of Kitchen Chimney’s that will keep the Kitchen Clean and Healthy Body:

  1. 3D Technology Kitchen Chimney

  2. 3in1 Aerostation Kitchen Chimney

  3. 6-way Auto Clean Kitchen Chimney

  4. Auto Clean Kitchen Chimney

  5. Collection Series Kitchen Chimney

  6. Conventional Kitchen Chimney

  7. Island/Ceiling Mounted Kitchen Chimney

  8. Steam Clean Auto Clean Kitchen Chimney

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