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If you’re worried about cooking fumes accumulating in your kitchen or your kitchen walls becoming oily, getting a chimney might be the solution you’re looking for. But then comes the problem of deciding which chimney to buy – baffle or filterless. Confusing, right? Both types have pros and cons; ultimately, it depends on your cooking habits. Let’s take a look at the differences between the two.

##Cleaning 

###Baffle Chimneys

  • It is mandatory to clean the filters of baffle chimneys within 3 to 4 weeks as oil accumulates in the net of vents.
  • Regularly cleaning the ducts is crucial to maintain suction power and prevent motor damage.
  • An open motor in the filter can cause a fire.

###Filter-Less Chimneys

  • Filter-less chimneys have an auto-clean function that you can easily use for cleaning.
  • This chimney provides an oil collector tray where the oil accumulates and can be easily removed and cleaned.
  • The motor of the chimney is sealed, so there is no effect on the motor.
  • However, it needs to be cleaned by a technician during servicing.

Conclusion:

  • If you want to purchase a highly maintained chimney that can be cleaned regularly and you cook very oily food, then baffle chimneys would be the best option.
  • If you want to purchase easy-to-maintain chimneys, then filter-less chimneys would be the best option.

Check out a few things you need to consider before buying a kitchen chimney.

##Size

  • A 60 cm width chimney is suitable for 2-4 burner stoves.
  • A 90 cm width chimney is suitable for 5-6 hobs/stoves of a larger width.

##Noise Level

  • Generally, you’re not concerned about noise when you buy a chimney, but it can disturb you.
  • Avoid chimneys with a noise level of more than 60 DB.

##Suction Power

  • Whether you fry more or less, your chimney’s suction power should be at least 1200 m3/hr.

##Warranty and After-Sale Service

  • Verify the warranty and after-sales service before making a purchase. Warranty and After-Sale Service are also essential factors when buying a chimney.

In conclusion, choosing between a baffle and filter-less chimney depends on your cooking habits and the maintenance level you’re comfortable with. Make sure to consider the size, noise level, suction power, as well as warranty, and after-sale service when buying a chimney. The heart of your home deserves the perfect chimney for a happy, healthy, and beautiful living space.

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