Revolutionizing Urban Kitchens: The Launch of Port 60 by Köche

Köche, a leading kitchen appliance brand in India, has introduced the Port 60, the country's first portable BLDC chimney. Designed for urban homes, it offers easy installation without ducting, energy efficiency, and gesture control, addressing the needs of today's flexible living spaces while enhancing kitchen air quality.

Revolutionizing Urban Kitchens: The Launch of Port 60 by Köche
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Köche, a prominent player in the kitchen appliance industry, has taken a pioneering step in the Indian market with the launch of the Port 60, the nation's first portable BLDC chimney.

Engineered for urban households, the Port 60 eliminates the challenges of traditional chimney installations, requiring no ducting or structural modifications. It caters to the modern, mobile lifestyle prevalent among renters, who often face restrictions with permanent fixtures.

The chimney boasts a BLDC motor, ensuring substantial noise reduction, significant energy savings, and increased durability. Additionally, its hydroponic filter effectively cleanses the air, making it particularly suitable for Indian cooking. Features like gesture control and a powerful suction capacity further enhance its appeal.

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