With so many options in the market, buying a chimney perfect for you and your kitchen is not easy. Here are our recommendations for chimneys perfect for the Indian household. Also, there are a number of factors that you should consider while buying a chimney. After carefully considering each and every one of these, surely you’ll be able to pick the best chimney for yourself.
Table of Contents
Kitchen Chimneys For India
Faber Chimney
This chimney measures 90 cm. It has a suction power of 1200 cubic meters per hour.
This chimney is designed as curved glass. It is wall-mounted and equipped with an auto-clean chamber. This chimney is recommended for kitchens with a space of 200 sq ft or more and ideally where heavy frying and grilling takes place. There is an oil collector in this chimney.
Elica Chimney
This is a 60 cm kitchen chimney. It is equipped with a touch control panel.
This kitchen appliance has two baffle filters and comes with an installation kit. The installation kit includes a 7 ft duct pipe that is made of aluminum, a clamp, a cowl cover, and a roll of tape.
This chimney has a heat auto clean technology and a suction capacity of 1200 cubic meters per hour. There is an in-built oil collector too.
Inalsa Chimney
This is a pyramid style with a side wall mounting chimney. It is perfect over 2-3 burner stoves. This chimney includes a stainless steel baffle filter and runs using a push button control. It also comes with a LED light.
Eurodomo Chimney
This is a 60 cm kitchen chimney. It operates on touch control.
This weighs 10 kg and the maximum noise generated is not more than 60 Db. This chimney must be cleaned every six months for durability and enhanced performance. It is equipped with an auto-clean system and an oil collector cup. The filter collector surface area is 52 x 30 cm sq. It is recommended for kitchens with 2-4 burner stoves.
What to look for when buying kitchen chimneys in India?
The Filter
Kitchen chimneys come equipped with either of these three types of filters- mesh, baffle or carbon filters.
Mesh filters have multiple layers of aluminum or stainless steel mesh. These trap the dust and grease particles when smoke passes through them. Although effective, these filters are a lot of work as they require a lot of cleaning. To ensure proper cleaning, these filters have to be cleaned by hand or by a professional. As grease and dust often get trapped in these filters, it also reduces the suction power of the chimney.
Baffle filters are said to be 30% more effective compared to the previously popular mesh filters. These filters are fitted with panels with multiple curves on them. These curves facilitate the movement of smoke through the filter, but the grease will not be able to do the same. They do require a thorough cleaning every 3-4 months.
Carbon filters on kitchen chimneys work much like the carbon filters in your water purifier. They help get rid of the odor released from food as well. These carbon filters contain charcoal and can be used in chimneys with or without ducts. This does not require any cleaning, but it does need to be replaced every six months.
Suction Power
The capacity of the motor in the chimney to suck up the smoke, grease, dust, and odor is the suction power. For an Indian kitchen, it is ideal that you are equipped with a chimney with high suction power.
Speed
Most low-end chimneys have a single-speed setting. But as you go up the price range you will be able to find chimneys with various speeds of suction available. These are preferable especially when you need the kitchen to be ventilated faster.
Noise
Most chimneys make noise. This is due to air circulation. However, there are certain chimneys that come equipped with a silent kit that will either get rid of the noise completely or at least reduce it to a much more bearable level.
Warranty and Service:
Ensure the chimney comes with good after-sales service too. A warranty provided might range from 12 months to a lifetime warranty in some cases.
Make sure to take all these factors into consideration when you make your choice.