Wednesday, May 15, 2019

Tips to clean your kitchen chimney at home


Chimneys are a one-time investment. They help fight bad odors and eliminate fumes and smoke in the kitchen. Consider the kitchen chimney price and read the kaff chimney review before making a purchase decision.

Kitchen Chimney 
But after a while, these too start accumulating dust and grime, thanks to the oil splattering cuisine we Indians love to devour! This leads to lessened chimney efficiency in absorbing cooking smoke.
Thus comes up the million dollar question - "How to self-clean your kitchen chimney at home?" 
Professional help may not always be feasible and affordable. Kaff has brought to you these practical and constructive insights on best ways to clean kitchen chimneys at home. Read on and find out!

Use Dishwashing Gel

Just as the dishwasher cleans your utensils spic and span, it can work wonders for your kitchen chimney. Start by taking out the filters from the chimney hood and dipping them in boiling water. Add kitchen dishwasher (preferably lemon dish-washing liquid) into the bucket/tub and let the filters soak for 1 to 2 hours. Then, take the filters out and scrub clean them with non-abrasive scrubbers. Let them dry in the sun to enable the greasy oil stains to fade away.

Use Paint Thinner/ Nail Polish Remover

No, it’s not bizarre!! Paint thinner is a very good option to clean all the stubborn greasy and sticky stains on your chimney. Besides, you can also use nail polish remover in place of the paint thinner.
For this, you will need to soak the thinner in a piece of cloth and rub on the chimney filters and other parts. This will easily clean up the stains and give you amazing results. When you have finished scrubbing, wash the chimney thoroughly in water before keeping it in sunlight to dry naturally.

Use baking soda to clean kitchen chimneys

Baking soda is regarded as an all-purpose cleaner. Its mild abrasive nature works wonders in removing the stubborn stains easily.
To clean, begin with taking a big tub/bucket filled with hot boiling water. Add 2-3 tablespoon of baking soda, 2 cups of vinegar and 2-3 tablespoon of salt into it. Proceed by immersing the chimney filters into the solution and let it soak for 1-2 hours. Then, scrub it with a non- abrasive scrubber.
All these ingredients together will easily remove the dirt and make the chimneys new as before.

Use Vinegar!

Just like baking soda, vinegar is also mildly abrasive and helps removes the stubborn stains. Also, as you know it is a great disinfectant and so there will be no chance of the occurrence of germs in your chimneys filters.
The method of using vinegar similar. Take a tub of boiling water and add adequate vinegar in it. Immerse the chimney filters into it and leave it for 1-2 hours. After that, scrub the filter using a soft scrubber and wipe with a cotton cloth. Let it dry naturally.

Caustic soda is a good bet too!

Caustic soda or Sodium Hydroxide is a great cleaning agent when the above techniques do not work and the stains are too harsh. Since it is acidic in nature, it eliminates stains in one swipe, but can be dangerous owing to its chemical properties and, hence, should be carefully used. Remember not to touch caustic soda with bare hands as it may burn your skin. Use gloves throughout the cleaning process.
The cleaning process: Put the chimney filters in a tray and sprinkle caustic soda on them. Then, pour some boiling water on it. Pour water from a little distance as the fumes might harm. Prevent yourself from inhaling those fumes.  Let it stay for 2 to 3 hours. Lastly, wash the filters in water and let them dry before fitting them back to the chimney hood.

In conclusion:
Given the type of dishes we cook, chimneys do a lot of hard work in keeping our kitchens smoke free and clean. However, in the process, they themselves accumulate too much grease and dirt.
Thus, it is our duty to clean the chimney properly and ensure it works perfectly. Kitchen chimneys must be cleaned twice or at least once every month to avoid them getting severely dirty.
Hence, it is best to use readily available ingredients like dishwashing liquid, baking soda, and vinegar, salt etc to clean kitchen chimney at home. These are natural cleaners and are quite safe to use. Also they are very cost effective which makes them the best for home and kitchen chimney cleaning.
Now, don’t make excuses to buy a kitchen chimney because you feel they require professional cleaning and high maintenance. With these smart tips, you must consider purchasing a chimney and achieving the dream of a modular kitchen. For more details on the kitchenchimney price and kaff chimney review, log onto: kaff.in

Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Buyers Guide on how to choose chimney that is perfect for you


How to Choose Chimney that is perfect for you from an incredible assortment with myriad features? Kaff chimney online has a plethora of chimney’s to choose from. Consider the following before you finalize on any chimney or make a purchase decision.

Type of Chimney.

Wall Mounted- They are fixed on the wall- just above the stove. It gives a modern look to the kitchen.

Island- An island chimney is specifically for a kitchen with a cook top in the center of the kitchen. However, it is pertinent to note that a higher ceiling will require a longer chimney over the hood.

Down Draft- It is easier to access a vent downdraft through the floor, than a hood through the roof. Also, downdrafts look aesthetically appealing as compared to island hoods. However, they capture lesser smoke and, thus, are fit only for those who don’t cook extensively. 


Suction capacity

This is the ability of the chimney to absorb smoke, oil fumes and odor. It is measured in cubic meter per hour (m³/hr). Chimney’s are chosen based on the size of your kitchen. Ideally, the chimney should be able to recycle the air at least 10 times in an hour to be effective.

Kaff chimney’s have the following different suction capacities to choose from: 

       ü  500 m³/h-700 m³/h 
ü  700 m³/h 
ü  1080 m³/h 
ü  1180 m³/h 

Filter 

Chimney’s contains a modular filter that cleans up the air by trapping particles and grease in a removable compartment. Kaff has a number of options for the chimney filters: 

      ü  Aluminum filter 
      ü  Anodised Aluminum 
      ü  Baffle filters 
      ü  Filter less 
      ü  S. Steel 

Color options

Kitchen chimneys are manufactured in stainless steel and are available in black and white colors and finishes. For a stylish look, opt for chimneys with a combination of glass and stainless steel; such chimneys effortlessly enhance the overall look of the kitchen. Also consider if the color option is in line with the theme and color scheme of the overall kitchen. 

   ü  Black 
   ü  Stainless Steel 
   ü  White 

Width: 

Opt for the chimney according to the size of your cook top and hob. Also consider the number of burners. Kaff chimney’s are available in the following widths:


       ü  60 cm  
       ü  70 cm  
       ü  70 cm
       ü  90 cm 
       ü  90 cm 
       ü  90 cm 


With these enlightening insights on how to Choose Chimney that is ideal for your kitchen, you can now decide easily from among the deal of models with unique features and order from Kaff Chimney Online. 
  

       


                                      

Sunday, May 5, 2019

Beat The Heat: Must Have Kitchen Appliances For Summers!


The blazing summer heat makes people dependent on certain Kitchen appliances. With the evolution of the refrigeration industry, one can now beat the heat and rely on Kaff kitchen appliances which offer an exclusive range of wine coolers and built-in refrigerators. Take a look!

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Kaff Appliances


Wine Coolers


Wine Lover? But, did you know? Wine can react badly to the sun’s rays!

Wine coolers offer easy storage for your collection of whites, rosé and reds; ensuring that lovers of good wine can experience cool wine with a smooth flavor. Along with providing a designated home for your pinots and merlots — away from the stalks of celery and day-old leftovers — wine chillers ensure a crispy, cool pour with an ideal texture, at an ideal temperature!

Kaff India has designed wine coolers that can be integrated with the kitchen cabinet or that are free standing. Some of the exclusive features of Kaff Wine Coolers are: 
  • Dual temperature control function
  • LED display
  • Large wooden shelves 
  • Made of stainless steel frame with stainless steel handle 
Wine coolers also come in handy while you are hosting guests, because not all of them have same preferences when it comes to beverages. If you run short of space in your regular refrigerator, you can always store your cans of soda and beer in the wine fridge. It also acts as an excellent backup storage solution when your fridge falls short. Infact, the temperature range of these chillers is under 40 F; ideal for keeping perishable food fresh. Store fruits, cheese, chocolate and olive oil conveniently in it.

Built- In Refrigerator
Kaff’s built in refrigerator is integrated into the cabinetry design, giving the kitchen a spacious feel and contemporary look. Our built-in refrigerator ensures that the food remains fresh for long hours despite the scorching heat. It is an ideal solution for consumers when it comes to gaining more counter space, thereby saving the overall kitchen space. Some of the features of Kaff’s KRF237 BI built-in refrigerator are: 

·         Capacity of 237 litres
·         Advanced purification system
·         Dimensions: 535 mm width, 540mm depth and 1805mm height
·         Reversible doors and silver protection for longer durability
·         Sleek look, giving a high-end stylish appearance

Kaff kitchen appliances are a Kitchen must have for this summer season! Use these Kitchen appliances and beat the heat efficiently.



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