Atomberg Renesa Epoque 1200 mm 3 Blade BLDC Cei… vs Khaitan Aeroslim 1200 mm 3 Blade BLDC Ceiling Fan

General

Country of OriginIndiaIndia
BrandAtombergKhaitan
ModelRenesa EpoqueAeroslim
TypeCeiling FanCeiling Fan
UseIndoorIndoor
Sales PackageBlade set- 1 Unit, Remote - 1 Unit, motor box- 1 Unit, canopy set- 1 Unit, Downrod- 1 Unit, Shackle kit- 1 Unit, Manual & Warranty Leaflet - 1 Unit

Design and Body

Weight3.4 kg5 kg
MaterialAluminium
Bladeless DesignNoNo
Retractable BladesNoNo

Features

Number of Blades33
Blade Sweep1200 mm1200 mm
Reversible RotationYes
LED LightYesYes
Additional FeaturesAdvance air+ Technology, Sleek Fan, Remote Operated, LED Indicator, Low Noise, 5-star RatedAerodynamic Design, High Air Delivery, 65% Energy Saving, Double Ball Bearing, Less Noise Operation

Performance Features

Number Of Speed66
Air Flow8298.95 cfm7769.23 cfm
Motor Speed360 RPM370 RPM
Motor TypeBLDC MotorBLDC Motor
High SpeedYes

Smart Features

Remote ControlYesYes
TimerYesYes

Power Features

Power Required165-285V AC220V AC
Power Consumption35 W30 W
Star Rating5

Warranty

Warranty2 years2 years

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