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Compact Kitchen Chimneys for Indian Flats

A slim-looking chimney can still require cabinet changes, a full exterior duct route and recurring grease access. Survey those constraints before comparing airflow labels.

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Two 60 cm chimney formats to research

These candidates are ordered alphabetically by brand, not by airflow claim or preference. A product page can define controls and maintenance format, but only a site survey can establish whether the wall, duct route, cabinets, power and exterior outlet work together.

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Option 01

Elica · FL 600 SLIM HAC MS NERO

Elica FL 600 SLIM HAC MS NERO chimney

Elica lists a 60 cm ducted, filterless chimney with 1200 m³/h published airflow, heat auto-clean and an oil collector. Its approximate 42 cm depth and 47.8 cm height come from retailer data rather than a dimensioned manufacturer drawing.

May suit
A measured 60 cm installation where a qualified installer has approved the wall, power point, exterior duct route and service access for the exact model.
Skip if
You cannot create a permitted exterior duct route, the available wall or cabinet opening depends on unverified catalogue dimensions, or the oil collector cannot be reached for routine care.

Research-only · listing evidence

This model has not been hands-on tested by FitForFlats. Facts below come from the named listings or documents and were checked on .

Width and approximate body
The model is a 60 cm chimney. Croma lists approximately 60 cm width, 42 cm depth and 47.8 cm height; the manufacturer page checked for this draft does not provide an equivalent dimensioned installation drawing, so cabinet fit remains a pre-installation measurement.
Published airflow and ducting
Elica states 1200 m³/h and a ducted configuration. The catalogue figure is not a measured result in the proposed flat and does not account for duct length, diameter, bends, outlet restriction or installation quality.
Grease system
The manufacturer lists a filterless design, heat auto-clean, an oil collector and a concealed motor. Filterless and auto-clean do not mean maintenance-free; the collector and accessible surfaces still require model-specific care.
Controls and lighting
Elica lists three speeds, touch and motion controls, and two 1.5 W LED lamps. FitForFlats has not checked gesture response, control visibility, light spread or operation with wet or oily hands.
Installation evidence gap
The checked pages do not settle the complete wall-fixing pattern, electrical-point location, duct kit, outlet termination, service envelope or finished installation height for this kitchen. Those details require the current manual and a qualified site survey.

Limitation: No physical inspection, installation survey, airflow reading, smoke-capture test, sound measurement or cleaning cycle has been completed. Confirm a manufacturer drawing, current manual, duct diameter and supplied kit, installation charges, warranty terms and service access for ASIN B0BFFNNT5D before altering cabinets or walls.

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Option 02

Faber · SKU 320.0688.720

Faber HOOD PLUTO PB BF BK 60 chimney

Faber lists a 60 cm wall-mounted chimney with 1000 m³/h published airflow, a stainless-steel baffle filter and push-button controls. Its page title says Autoclean while the specification describes manual cleaning, and two size records also conflict.

May suit
A 60 cm installation where a washable baffle-filter routine is acceptable and the installer will work from a confirmed model drawing rather than either conflicting catalogue size.
Skip if
You need confirmed heat auto-clean, cannot remove and wash a baffle filter, or cabinet cutting depends on choosing between the unresolved 600 × 390 × 370 mm and 600 × 400 × 365 mm records.

Research-only · listing evidence

This model has not been hands-on tested by FitForFlats. Facts below come from the named listings or documents and were checked on .

Width and dimension conflict
The model is 60 cm wide, but checked catalogue material gives both 600 × 390 × 370 mm and 600 × 400 × 365 mm. Do not average or silently choose those values; obtain a labelled current drawing and measure the delivered body before cabinet work.
Published airflow and format
Faber lists 1000 m³/h and wall mounting. The stated airflow is not a same-protocol comparison with another brand and will not predict capture after an unknown duct route is added.
Autoclean title and manual-clean conflict
The official page title includes Autoclean, but its body and specification list a stainless-steel baffle filter and manual cleaning without a heat auto-clean feature. Do not infer heat auto-clean from the title; obtain written confirmation for SKU 320.0688.720 and plan to remove and wash the baffle unless Faber resolves the record.
Controls and weight
Faber lists push-button operation, three speeds and 7.39 kg product weight. Weight alone does not establish the correct fasteners, wall capacity or safe installation method.
Warranty wording
The official page states one year comprehensive and 12 years on the motor. The checked material does not establish every exclusion, registration condition, labour or travel charge, or service response for each postcode.

Limitation: FitForFlats has not inspected, installed or operated this chimney. Resolve both the Autoclean-title versus manual-clean-body conflict and the dimension conflict, obtain the current installation manual, confirm the duct specification and included parts, verify filter-removal space, electrical location, mounting substrate and exact warranty conditions for SKU 320.0688.720 and ASIN B0BFH6VYZB.

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02

Treat a chimney as an installation project

A 60 cm label is only the front width. Before choosing a model, map the cooking appliance, capture area, mounting wall, cabinet opening, electrical point, duct connection, service access and permitted exterior termination. The correct installation height and fixing method depend on the exact chimney, hob, wall and manufacturer instructions.

Arrange a qualified pre-installation survey before ordering or cutting cabinetry. In a rented flat, also obtain the owner's and housing society's permission for drilling, exterior penetrations and façade changes. Do not exhaust into a closed ceiling void, shaft or common area unless the building rules and a competent installer explicitly permit the designed route.

03

Measure width, depth, height and service access

Confirm the actual cooking-zone width and its relationship to the chimney's 60 cm body using both appliance manuals. Then measure projecting depth, chimney height, decorative duct-cover travel, cabinet shutters, nearby shelves and the space needed to remove a collector or baffle filter.

Elica's approximate 60 × 42 × 47.8 cm size comes from retailer data, while the Faber records conflict between 600 × 390 × 370 mm and 600 × 400 × 365 mm. Neither is safe cabinet-cutting evidence. Ask the brand or authorised installer for a labelled drawing tied to the exact SKU, and check the delivered body before irreversible work.

04

The duct route can matter more than the catalogue airflow

Elica publishes 1200 m³/h and Faber 1000 m³/h. These are not FitForFlats measurements and may not come from the same test conditions. Installed capture also depends on hood position, cooking plume, duct diameter, total length, bends, joints, back-pressure and outlet condition.

Follow the exact manual for duct size and permitted route. Ask the installer to show the proposed bends and outlet before work begins, keep inspection and service points reachable, and confirm who supplies the duct, cowl, clamps, core cutting and finishing. Do not reduce a duct or improvise a long flexible route simply to make it fit.

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Filterless and baffle-filter systems move the cleaning task

Elica's filterless heat-auto-clean system directs collected oil to a removable collector, while Faber uses a stainless-steel baffle filter that is manually cleaned. Neither format removes routine ownership work; grease can remain on collectors, channels, accessible surfaces and duct-adjacent parts.

Before buying, rehearse safe access with the chimney switched off and cool. Ask how the collector or filter is removed, what can be washed, how parts dry, which cleaner is permitted and what the manual says about intervals. A cabinet or shelf that blocks removal turns a nominally compact installation into a recurring service problem.

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Controls and lights do not establish capture or quietness

Elica lists touch and motion controls plus two 1.5 W LEDs; Faber lists push buttons and three speeds. Choose the control format you can operate and clean safely, but do not use it as a proxy for smoke capture, reliability or serviceability.

Neither card reports a comparable sound result. Motor sound, airflow at the hood, duct turbulence, panel vibration and wall transmission are separate sources. A site-specific check would need the same distance, speed, duct route and kitchen context before one model could be called quieter.

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Coordinate the chimney with the rest of the kitchen

A chimney must coexist with windows, fans, gas or induction equipment, cabinets and countertop appliances. The installer should check the cooking-appliance manual, make-up-air conditions, flame safety where relevant, the socket position and access for isolation and service.

A countertop air fryer still needs its own side, rear and top clearances and a safe hot-air path. Do not place it in a leftover gap simply because the chimney is nearby; the two products solve different airflow and working-space problems.

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A pre-order and installation record

Save the exact ASIN, SKU, seller, invoice and current manual. Put every site-dependent item in writing before the return window closes, including who supplies each part and who is responsible for drilling, electrical work, duct termination and damage to finishes.

  • Obtain a labelled body, fixing and duct-cover drawing for the exact model.
  • Record the approved installation height from the chimney and cooking-appliance instructions.
  • Confirm wall substrate, fasteners, electrical point, duct diameter, bends and exterior outlet.
  • Price installation, core cutting, duct parts, finishing and future cleaning separately.
  • Photograph the carton label and installed route, then retain warranty and service records.