Best duct exhaust for kitchen
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Why duct exhaust because I have a kitchen in the center of my house and it is adjacent to the rooms. The chimney is already installed but still requires an exhaust fan for any leftover fumes.
Please advise the best exhaust fan for the kitchen having high suction power.
If there is any other device you can suggest which can support ventilation and leave no fumes in the kitchen that will be also helpful.
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Thanks for your response mate. Can you share the product link please. I will go through the details.
One thing I wanted to check, can we install it with a duct?
Whatever fan you buy try and see it does not have plastic fins. I have had the fins / spindle break on at least 3 fans over the years. Terrible waste because the key part, motor, is in tact and you can't easily repair a broken plastic part or find a replacement.
Which chimney you have? Filterless/baffle filter? Chimney size? How is your experience? Any suggestions for forst time buyer who is looking for long lasting budget friendly and least maintenance chimney
I have hindware chimney installed 8 years ago 60cm which is still working super fine. However, now I have changed my hob so installed a new hindware marcella chimney 90cm - its one of the best chimney available in the market having best suction capacity. Go to any nearby hindware showroom and take a demo then compare it with any other best selling chimney brands like kaff, faber, elica, etc.
Pro tip: go with 75cm or 90cm chimney so you don't land in my situation
Using Havells Ventil air exhaust fan(metal). Silent and less power consumption.