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A Guide to Choosing the Right Kitchen Chimney Size

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Cooking works like therapy except when you’re not overshadowed by the lingering presence of smoke and pungent smells. That’s why you need something that can whisk away the heaviness in the air and the odours that make you sneeze. Let’s welcome the kitchen wizard - The Chimney, that ensures your air stays as fresh as your favourite dish.

While kitchen chimneys may look glamorous, finding the perfect chimney standard size can be a brain teaser! It's like piecing together a puzzle, matching your cooktop width, kitchen space, suction power, and ideal positioning.

Let KAFF be your secret weapon! Unlock the perfect chimney size and dive into a therapeutic world of worry-free cooking without the smoke and fume drama. Are you ready? Let’s go!

Why is kitchen chimney size important?

Every kitchen has its enemies, and smoke is one of them. A chimney too small is a losing battle against smoke. Every wisp fights its way out, leaving your kitchen hazy and smelly. But a perfectly sized one? It's a silent hero, whisking away smoke before it even has a chance to disrupt your cooking flow.

On the other hand, if your chimney is too big, it will take up more space than it needs to, and let’s be honest, it’s not the prettiest sight. Plus, it might consume more electricity and make more noise than you’d like.  Therefore, it is essential to choose the perfect kitchen chimney dimension that matches the size of your cooktop and the size of your kitchen.

Choosing the best fit

When it comes to choosing the perfect fit and size for a kitchen chimney, it’s about finding the right match for the cooking gas stove. If you have a small two-burner stove, go for a 60 cm chimney. If you own a larger stove boasting 3 burners or more, it’s advised to go with a 90 cm chimney. 

Here’s an example of a kitchen chimney size chart that could help you choose the best fit:

Kitchen Size Cooking Range  Suction capacity Recommended Chimney Size
Small (up to 100 sq. ft.) 1-2 Burner Stove  700-1000 meter cube/ hour Up to 60 cm
Medium (100-200 sq. ft.) 3-4 Burner Stove 1000-1200 meter cube/ hour Up to 90 cm
Large (200+ sq. ft.) 5-6 Burner Stove 1200-1500 meter cube/ hour
91 cm or larger

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