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A Buyer’s Guide to the Best Chimneys for Your Kitchen This New Year

A Buyer’s Guide to the Best Chimneys for Your Kitchen This New Year

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    With the New Year around the corner, it is time to re-spruce up your house, and what better place to begin than the heart of it—your kitchen. 

    From planning big meals to delivering regular meals, the chimney in your kitchen is a huge help. This keeps your kitchen fresh and free from odour, and it’s clean and stylish too.

    If you are in the market for a new chimney or need to replace an existing one, read this guide to get you started. 

    We have you covered—from chimney styles to knowing which to invest in.

    The Reason You Need a Kitchen Chimney

    Kitchen Chimney

    Credits: Glen India

    Fry, grill, and temper with spices is the mode of cooking in Indian homes. They are yummy, but they will fill your kitchen with smoke, fat, and odours. A chimney makes your kitchen a healthier place by venting smoke and storing grease.

    Benefits of a Kitchen Chimney

    • Make your walls and cabinets non-grease stained.
    • Stops bad cooking odours and creates a clean kitchen.
    • Restores quality of air by eliminating smoke and heat.
    • Stylish and modern addition to your kitchen design.

    Types of Kitchen Chimneys

    Kitchen Chimney

    Credits: Glen India

    The chimney you should get is dependent on your kitchen space and cooking style. Here’s a quick overview:

    1. Wall-Mounted Chimneys

    They’re mounted on a wall above the range. They are great for kitchens with the stove next to a wall.

    2. Island Chimneys

    These are meant for stoves on kitchen islands, and they’re ceiling-mounted. They’re perfect for open-concept kitchens.

    3. Built-In Chimneys

    These chimneys are built into cabinets and look great in small kitchens.

    4. Designer Chimneys

    These are designed for corner cooktops in kitchens, so you can have proper smoke expulsion in any design.

    What to Look for in a Kitchen Chimney When Shopping for One?

    Kitchen Chimney

    Credits: Glen India

    The first thing to do is figure out what you want before you buy a chimney. Here are some things to consider:

    1. Suction Power

    The chimney should have a suction of at least 1000 m³/hr for Indian cuisine and should withstand the huge amount of smoke and grease that comes with frying and tempering.

    2. Filters

    Your chimney’s filter primarily filters the grease and dirt it picks up. It depends on the kind of filter in your chimney:

    • Baffle Filters: Ideal for Indian kitchens because they filter grease properly.
    • Charcoal Filters: Ideal for odor control but must be changed regularly.
    • Mesh Filters: Easy to maintain but can get stuck in the middle with frequent use.

    3. Size

    You’ll want your chimney a little larger than your stove or cooktop for best performance.

    4. Noise Levels

    Chimneys with lower noise levels are more convenient for cooking. Try to find models that are quiet.

    5. Maintenance

    Ensure that you get a chimney that has easy-to-clean filters or advanced solutions such as auto-clean to avoid dreadful upkeep.

    What You Should Look For in a Contemporary Chimney?

    The modern chimney has many accessories that make it convenient and useful:

    • Auto-Clean Technology: Heats up grease and catches it in a tray for easy cleaning.
    • Touch Controls: Smart and intuitive, these buttons have a futuristic, modern appearance.
    • LED Light: Brightens up your kitchen and is more attractive.
    • Energy Savings: Identify chimneys that have low-energy motors to save on electricity.

    Checklist for Your Kitchen Chimney Cleaning and Care Tips

    Kitchen Chimney

    Credits: Canva

    A chimney purchase isn’t the end of the story. You need to keep it up and running on a regular basis to keep it running for years.

    • Filter Changes: Baffle filters should be changed every 2–3 weeks, preferably if you are a frequent cook.
    • Cleaning Exterior: Wipe outside the chimney with a damp cloth and some mild detergent.
    • Check the Grease Tray: If your chimney has an auto-clean feature, flush and clean the grease tray once every few months.
    • Scheduling Servicing: Schedule an appointment with your chimney professional to inspect and clean it once every year.

    Conclusion

    Getting the best kitchen chimney can change the way you cook and make your kitchen fresh, clean, and grease-free. From sleek wall-mounted models to mighty island chimneys, there is a model for every kitchen layout.

    When it comes to kitchen renovations in the New Year, look into the quality chimneys from Glen India. They are the right choice for homes in India because of their revolutionary technology, stylish looks, and proven performance.

    Hence, start today the journey to a better, fresher kitchen. The best cooking space is the place where you make your New Year’s resolution!

    Shivani Chaskar

    Shivani Chaskar

    content writer

    As a dedicated writer specializing in home, kitchen, and lifestyle, Shivani Chaskar brings a unique blend of passion and expertise to her work. She champions the idea that the right kitchen design and appliances can profoundly transform our daily lives. Living what she writes, Shivani spends her time baking, diving into good books, and embarking on travel adventures, making her insights truly authentic and relatable. Her goal is always to inspire a more joyful home.

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