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The Rise of Touch-Control and Gesture-Control Chimneys

A New Way to Keep Kitchens Fresh

In the past, kitchen chimneys were big, noisy, and had push buttons. But things have changed. Now, modern chimneys come with smart features like touch-control and gesture-control. These upgrades don’t just look cool—they also make cooking cleaner and easier.

People today want kitchens that are stylish and easy to use. If you’ve ever cooked something spicy and filled your kitchen with smoke, you know how helpful a good chimney can be. And when your hands are messy from cooking, it’s great to have controls that work with just a tap—or no touch at all.

Why Old-Style Chimneys Aren’t Enough

Old chimneys use buttons or knobs to control them. But imagine your hands are covered in oil or dough. Pressing buttons like that can be hard—and messy. Also, those buttons can get dirty and are hard to clean.

New chimney for kitchen designs use touch or motion instead. They let you turn the chimney on or change the speed without getting it dirty. This makes cooking easier and more fun.

Touch-Control Chimneys: Easy and Smart

Touch-control chimneys have flat panels, usually made of glass. You can tap on them gently to control the chimney. These panels are:

  • Easy to clean: Just wipe them with a cloth
  • Simple to use: Tap to change the speed or set a timer
  • Helpful: They show lights or numbers to tell you what’s happening

These chimneys are perfect if you like a clean and modern-looking kitchen. They also work really well in busy homes.

Gesture-Control Chimneys: No Touch Needed

Gesture-control chimneys are even smarter. You don’t have to touch them at all. Just wave your hand to turn them on or off, or to change the fan speed. This is great when you’re cooking and your hands are full.

  • No touching: Keeps your chimney clean
  • Quick response: Sensors catch your hand movement fast
  • Great for multitasking: Keep cooking while the chimney works

These chimneys are also good for older people or anyone who finds buttons hard to use. Plus, when they come with features like auto-clean, you don’t have to worry about maintenance.

Perfect for Indian Cooking

Indian food uses lots of spices and frying. That means smoke, steam, and oil in the air. A strong kitchen chimney helps pull all that out of the kitchen.

Touch and gesture chimneys are fast and powerful. They suck out the smoke, steam, and grease-filled air before it has a chance to settle on your walls, cabinets, or ceiling. This keeps your kitchen cleaner and reduces the need for frequent scrubbing. It’s especially useful during heavy cooking, like when you’re deep-frying samosas, sautéing onions, or making dishes that use strong spices.

Whether you’re preparing pakoras, paneer butter masala, or boiling something on high heat, the chimney quickly pulls the smoke out. Your kitchen stays fresh, the air feels lighter, and it’s more comfortable to keep cooking. You don’t have to worry about strong smells lingering for hours. These smart chimneys make sure your cooking space stays neat and pleasant—every time you turn on the stove.

Looks Good, Stays Clean

These modern chimneys don’t just work well—they look amazing. Many of them are made of black glass or shiny metal. They come with nice lighting too, so your stove area is always bright.

  • Stylish designs that fit modern kitchens
  • Less cleaning since you don’t need to touch them
  • No fingerprints or stains on the surface

Since you don’t touch them much, they also last longer. And your kitchen stays more hygienic.

What to Know Before You Buy

If you’re thinking about buying a smart chimney for kitchen, here are some tips:

  • Suction power: Choose one that has at least 1000 m³/hr for Indian cooking
  • Auto-clean: Helps clean the inside with no effort
  • No filter needed: Some have filterless technology, which is easier to care for
  • Strong glass panel: Make sure the touch panel is tough and water-resistant
  • Where it goes: Pick wall-mounted or island based on your kitchen
  • Kitchen chimney price: Compare what you get for the cost

Think about how much you cook, what kind of food you make, and how much cleaning you want to do.

Ready for the Future

Smart homes are the future, and your kitchen can be part of that exciting change. Technology is quickly becoming a big part of everyday life, and your cooking space should be no different. These new chimneys aren’t just regular fans—they’re smart tools that help you cook better and keep your kitchen cleaner. Many modern models can even connect to mobile apps, allowing you to control settings right from your phone. Others have built-in sensors that automatically change the fan speed based on how much smoke or heat is in the air. This means you don’t have to keep adjusting it—it works for you.

Choosing the best chimney for kitchen use isn’t just about suction power anymore. It’s about finding one that fits how you live, cook, and clean. If you love technology or want a smart kitchen setup, a chimney with touch or gesture control is a great step forward. It saves time, reduces mess, and makes your space feel more modern and future-ready. Whether you’re building a new kitchen or upgrading your old one, this smart feature can make a big difference both today and years from now.

Small Moves, Big Changes

A smart chimney makes a big difference in how your kitchen looks and works. Touch and gesture controls help you cook better, stay cleaner, and feel more comfortable in your space.

Some great options include the Casto 60 DC, which features a BLDC motor, smart auto-clean system, gesture motion with 8 speeds plus a booster, and a stylish black glass hood. It’s perfect for small kitchens needing strong suction and quiet operation.

The Albury 60/75 DC adds a sleek touch to medium-sized kitchens with its premium matte black finish, gesture controls, digital display, and smart auto-clean tech. It delivers up to 1280 m³/h airflow and is great for low-maintenance cooking spaces.

For larger kitchens, the Brando 90 DC offers powerful 1480 m³/h suction, delay shut-off mode, and a curved matte black glass design. It’s a fantastic fit for heavy-duty Indian cooking.

Finally, the Falcon DX 90 brings a high-tech experience with its automatic glass opening panel, 8-speed gesture controls, digital display, and strong 1280 m³/h suction—ideal for modern, tech-forward kitchens.

So, if you’re updating your kitchen or building a new one, look for a chimney that responds to your touch—or your wave. A small move like that can make a big change in your everyday cooking.

You can find more smart kitchen chimneys and helpful options by visiting the full collection at the Kaff website.

FAQ’s

Q: What is a gesture-control chimney?
A: It lets you control the chimney with hand movements—no touching needed.

Q: How is it different from a touch-control chimney?
A: Gesture chimneys use hand waves; touch-control ones need a light tap on the panel.

Q: Do gesture and touch controls work even with greasy hands?
A: Yes, but gesture control is more hygienic, especially when your hands are oily.

Q: Are these chimneys reliable long-term?
A: Yes, good brands offer durable sensors, but quality matters—go for trusted names.

Q: Do these chimneys require special maintenance?
A: Not really. Just wipe the panel or sensor area regularly to keep it responsive.

Q: What happens if the gesture sensor stops working?
A: Most models still have manual or touch controls as a backup.

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