
Blockbuster deals on top rated chimneys from your kitchen: 7 models we recommend for a smokeless cooking experience
All these benefits after one adjustment in my kitchen is insane. This motivated me to list down of the blockbuster deals on Chimney running right now on Amazon. Check these recommendations and get one today.
The KAFF K-Series KEC 60A blends style and performance with its matte black curved glass design and powerful 1450 m³/h suction. Its filterless auto-clean tech ensures hassle-free maintenance, while the touch and motion controls offer modern convenience. Ideal for Indian kitchens, it efficiently eliminates smoke and grease, making everyday cooking a cleaner, quieter, and more elegant experience.
The Faber HCSC BK 60 chimney is a powerhouse for Indian kitchens, delivering 1500 m³/hr suction with low noise. With auto-clean technology, baffle filters, and a handy auto-clean alarm, it simplifies maintenance. Its sleek black curved design, touch and gesture controls, and mood lighting enhance your kitchen's ambiance while keeping it smoke- and grease-free effortlessly.
The Glen Hood RICA 60 blends power, technology, and style. Its 1500 m³/hr suction, BLDC motor, and filterless design ensure a smoke-free kitchen with minimal maintenance. Touch and gesture controls simplify operation, while thermal auto-clean and aeration technology enhance efficiency. Ideal for heavy-duty Indian cooking, this chimney offers smart functionality and energy savings in a sleek black finish.
The Elica WDFL 600 combines elegance and efficiency with its 1500 m³/hr suction, BLDC motor, and filterless technology. Its auto-clean feature with an oil collector ensures hassle-free maintenance, while 9-speed touch and motion controls offer seamless operation. Quiet, energy-efficient, and backed by a 15-year motor warranty, it's a smart choice for a modern, smoke-free kitchen.
Elica's FLAT FL 600 brings sleek design and strong performance with 1500 m³/hr suction power and filterless auto-clean tech. With a touch + motion sensor control panel and quiet operation, it makes for an effortless kitchen upgrade. The 15-year motor warranty and 5-year comprehensive coverage add long-term value to this modern, low-maintenance chimney.
Faber's Mojito 60 cm vertical chimney offers a sleek and modern alternative to traditional hoods. With 1200 m³/hr suction, two-way airflow, and filterless auto-clean tech, it ensures a clean, smoke-free kitchen. Touch and gesture controls add convenience, while an 8-year motor warranty and 2-year comprehensive coverage make it a reliable and stylish upgrade.
The Beyond Orion 90 cm chimney is more than just a kitchen appliance, it's a culinary companion. With 1600 m³/hr 3D suction, an infotainment screen, and Chef Connect recipe access, it blends power with smart innovation. The filterless auto-clean system and durable motor with nano-coated blades make it a low-maintenance, high-performance centrepiece for any modern kitchen.
Filterless chimneys offer hassle-free maintenance, while baffle filters are ideal for heavy Indian cooking with more grease.
Smaller kitchens or light cooking can work with 1000–1200 m³/hr, but larger kitchens or frequent frying need 1400–1600 m³/hr.
If you cook frequently with oil and spices, auto-clean saves time and improves performance over time.
Tech-savvy users may prefer chimneys with touch/motion controls or built-in screens for ease and multitasking while cooking.

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