Most people talk about air pollution when discussing traffic, factories, or construction sites. But the air inside a home deserves equal attention, especially in the kitchen. Daily cooking releases smoke, oil particles, moisture, and odours that can linger long after meals are prepared. Over time, these pollutants settle on surfaces and circulate indoors.
While windows and exhaust fans can help, they often struggle to remove smoke efficiently, particularly in apartments and enclosed kitchens. This is where a kitchen chimney plays an important role. Among the latest options available, chimneys powered by BLDC (Brushless Direct Current) motors are gaining attention for a simple reason: they deliver strong suction while consuming less electricity and producing less noise than conventional motors.
If you're planning a kitchen upgrade, here are five BLDC chimney options worth considering.
Designed for kitchens with larger cooktops, this 90 cm chimney offers a suction capacity of 1500 CMH, making it suitable for frequent frying, grilling, and heavy cooking. Its BLDC motor is backed by a 15-year warranty and is built to operate with lower power consumption.
The chimney features gesture controls, allowing users to manage functions without touching the panel. Its filterless design and heat auto-clean system reduce maintenance by collecting grease internally and cleaning the unit automatically.








