Crompton Surebreeze Starbriz 1200 mm 3 Blade Ce… vs Crompton Energion Hyperjet 1200 mm 3 Blade BLDC…

General

Country of OriginIndiaIndia
BrandCromptonCrompton
ModelSurebreeze StarbrizEnergion Hyperjet
TypeCeiling FanCeiling Fan
UseIndoorIndoor
Sales PackageFan Motor, Top Canopy, Bottom Canopy, Shackle Assembly, Down Rod Each 1 N, Blade Set Seperately 1 Set1 Motor Assembly, Downrod, Hand Remote, Safety Cable, Shackle Kit, Warranty Card, 2 Canopies, 3 Blade Set

Design and Body

Weight3.5 kg2.85 kg
MaterialAluminiumAluminium
Box Dimensions265 x 550 x 200 mm246 x 214 x 576 mm

Features

Number of Blades33
Blade Sweep1200 mm1200 mm
Reversible RotationNo
Additional FeaturesAerodynamic Design, High Air Delivery, Anti-Dust technology, Easy to Clean, 400 RPM Motor, Double Ball BearingPoint Anywhere Remote, Slim Motor Design, Anti Rust Blades, 5 Speed Settings, Timer Mode, Low Power Consumption, Higher Air Flow

Performance Features

Air Flow7416.08 cfm7769.23 cfm
Motor Speed400 RPM
Motor TypeBLDC Motor

Smart Features

Remote ControlNoYes

Power Features

Power Required180-240 V
Power Consumption52 W35 W

Warranty

Warranty2 years3 years
Covered in WarrantyManufacturing DefectsManufacturing Defects
Not Covered in WarrantyPhysical DamagesPhysical Damages

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