Description
A kitchen chimney is a modern appliance designed to eliminate smoke, fumes, grease, and odors produced during cooking. By drawing in and filtering these pollutants, chimneys ensure a clean and comfortable cooking environment. They are especially beneficial in homes where frying and grilling are common, helping maintain the hygiene and aesthetics of the kitchen.
Types of Kitchen Chimneys
- Wall-Mounted Chimney
- Installed against the wall above the stove.
- Ideal for kitchens with the cooktop placed near a wall.
- Island Chimney
- Suspended from the ceiling above a kitchen island.
- Best suited for open kitchens with island cooking stations.
- Built-In Chimney
- Integrated into cabinets, providing a concealed and seamless look.
- Perfect for compact kitchens with minimal space.
- Corner Chimney
- Installed in corners where the stove is placed, saving space.
- Works well for small or irregular kitchen layouts.
Features of Modern Kitchen Chimneys
- Suction Power
- Higher suction capacity (measured in cubic meters per hour) ensures effective removal of smoke and grease.
- Chimneys with 1200-1500 m³/hr suction power are ideal for Indian kitchens.
- Filter Types
- Baffle Filters: Made of stainless steel, ideal for heavy oil-based cooking.
- Carbon Filters: Absorb odors and are commonly used in ductless chimneys.
- Mesh Filters: Trap grease particles but require frequent cleaning.
- Auto-Clean Technology
- Reduces the need for manual cleaning by collecting grease in a detachable tray.
- Noise Control
- Silent chimneys operate with minimal noise, ensuring a comfortable cooking experience.
- Touch and Motion Sensors
- Allow easy control through touch panels or hand gestures, making them convenient to operate.
- LED Lighting
- Provides focused light on the cooking area, enhancing visibility.
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