When the thought of choosing the right kitchen chimney for your home comes to your mind, one of the key decisions you’ll need to make is between a ductless chimney and a ducted chimney. Both options have advantages and disadvantages, so it’s essential to understand how they work and which is best suited to your kitchen needs.
Feature | Ductless Chimney | Ducted Chimney |
Ventilation Mechanism | Filters air through advanced filtration technology. | Vents smoke and odors outside via a ducting system. |
Installation Complexity | Simple installation without the need for ducting. | Requires ducting for installation, which can be complex. |
Placement Flexibility | Can be placed anywhere in the kitchen. | Limited placement options, often near exterior walls. |
Noise Levels | May produce more noise due to the filtration system. | Minimal noise output, as no filtration system is involved. |
Maintenance Requirements | Regular filter cleaning or replacement is essential. | May require periodic duct cleaning for optimal performance. |
Price | Lower initial cost due to simpler installation. | Higher initial cost due to ducting requirements and installation complexity. |
Understanding Ductless Chimneys
A ductless chimney, also known as a chimney without an exhaust pipe. It is operated by recirculating air through filters to remove smoke, odours, and grease particles. These kitchen chimneys without ducts are popular for their flexibility in installation and suitability for kitchens without ducting options.
Pros and Cons of Ductless Chimneys
Pros
- No ducting kit for chimneys is required, making installation easier and less expensive
- Greater flexibility in placement options
- Perfect for kitchens with limited space or no provision for ducting
Cons
- Less efficient in air purification compared to ducted chimneys
- Lower suction power and slightly noisier operation
- Requires regular maintenance of filters
KAFF’s Ductless Chimneys
Let’s take a look at some of the ductless chimney models offered by KAFF:
- Ductless Chimney (ZEBRA 41Island) : This uniquely designed island chimney boasts a zebra texture finish, touch controls with a digital display, and a plasma filter that eliminates pollen, bacteria, smoke, and odours. With a noise level of 62 dBA and a maximum airflow of 950 Nm3/H, it’s an efficient and stylish choice for any kitchen.
- Ductless Chimney (MAINZ DHC 60/75/90): Featuring hassle-free filter-less and dry heat auto-clean technology, this filter less chimney or chimney without pipe has a thermostatic touch control panel, a matt black finish vent, and an oil collector. With energy-saving frosted LED lights and a noise level of 59dBA, it combines functionality with modern design.
Understanding Ducted Chimneys
On the other hand, ducted chimneys vent cooking fumes and odours outside the home through a flexible chimney pipe. They offer superior air purification and higher suction power but may require more extensive installation and limited placement options.
Pros and Cons of Ducted Chimneys
Pros
- Superior air purification and smoke extraction
- Higher suction power for effective odour removal
- Suitable for larger kitchens with ducting kit for chimney provisions
Cons
- Higher installation costs and more extensive setup due to flexible chimney pipe requirements.
- Limited placement options due to ductwork requirements.
KAFF’s Ducted Chimneys
Here are some ducted chimney models offered by KAFF:
- 90cm Baffle Filter Chimney (CANARY DHC 90): Equipped with dry heat auto clean technology and heavy-duty baffle filters, this chimney features a stainless steel finish with round edges and touch controls with a digital display panel. It ensures efficient smoke extraction with a noise level of 62 dBA and a maximum airflow of 1200 nm3/h.
- 60cm Baffle Filter Chimney(MELL 60B): Featuring heavy-duty baffle filters and a black matt finish, this chimney offers three-speed push controls and LED lights for enhanced cooking visibility. It delivers reliable performance in any kitchen with a noise level of 62 dBA and a designed max airflow of 1025 Nm3/h.
In Conclusion
Choosing between a ductless and a ducted chimney depends on your kitchen’s layout, space availability, and ventilation requirements. KAFF is an Indian brand with international acclaim for premium kitchen appliances. We offer a range of high-quality chimneys which are backed by a 1+1 year warranty with upto 12 yrs warranty on motors.
In addition to chimneys, KAFF also offers a variety of other kitchen appliances. For instance, if you’re a coffee lover, you might be interested in exploring options for a coffee machine. The coffee machine price in India can vary based on the brand, features, and model, but KAFF offers competitive pricing without compromising quality.
FAQs
Q. Are ductless chimneys successful in Indian kitchens?
A. Yes, ductless chimneys are suitable for Indian kitchens, offering flexibility in installation and efficient smoke and odour removal.
Q. Are straight lines and ductless chimneys the same?
A. No, straight-line chimneys refer to a chimney’s design, while a chimney without duct operates without ducting to recirculate air.
Q. What is a chimney without duct pipe called?
A. A chimney without a duct pipe is commonly known as a ductless chimney, which filters and recirculates air internally.
Q. Does a ductless chimney make noise?
A. Yes, ductless chimneys may produce slightly more noise due to airflow through filters, but modern models are designed for quieter operation.
Q. How do I know if my chimney is ductless or with duct?
A. You can check your chimney’s installation and airflow system. Ducted chimneys require ductwork for external ventilation, while a chimney without an exhaust pipe recirculates air internally.