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Title: Ceiling Fans vs Air Conditioners: Which is Better? (1)


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Ceiling Fans vs Air Conditioners Which is
Better? The debate between air conditioners and
ceiling fans has been there for quite some time.
Air conditioners are peoples go-to option for
cooling appliances while ceiling fans are often
overlooked. Air conditioners might provide extra
cooling but Fans are energy-efficient and at the
same time, they do not hurt your pockets. When
it comes to choosing between air conditioners and
ceiling fans, which is the better option? With
the rise in energy-saving appliances, ceiling
fans have by far become the most suitable option
for moderate to light cooling. However, the
factors you should consider before opting for a
ceiling fan or a conditioner depends on two
things cooling efficiency and the cost to
operate. An air conditioner will cool down the
temperature quickly, but a ceiling fan would
smartly save some bucks. Here are a few features
that make ceiling fans a better choice Easy
Maintenance We are aware of how much dust one
ceiling fan can attract, right? I t is super easy
to clean the blades of the ceiling fan. Just
grab a pillowcase or microfiber cleaner and wipe
the dust off the fan. You can even go for
anti-dust fans if you want to go longer
in-between cleanings. In the case of air
conditioners, you will probably have to call a
maintenance guy, which would cost you more than a
ceiling fan. Advanced technology at a low
price Both ceiling fans and air conditioners can
provide cooling for a room. A ceiling fan would
evaporate the moisture by circulating the air
within the room while an air conditioner does the
same job by pumping the warm air outside and
releasing cool air into the room to lower the
temperature at the expense of increasing your
monthly bill. Ordinary ceiling fans come with a
fundamental technology that wears out quickly.
In comparison, energy-saving fans are a far
better option. Cromptons energy-efficient fans
come with a 34W ActivBLDC motor that consumes 50
less energy than conventional fans. It also has a
sleep timer function which automatically
switches the fan off after some hours. Also, our
Energion ceiling fans come with a Point Anywhere
Smart Remote that can be used for all the ceiling
fans. Lower power consumption Cromptons fans
come with a 5-star BEE rating. This is a standard
that measures the amount of energy used by an
appliancethe more stars it has, the more power
it saves. For example, energy-saving ceiling
fans consume 6 to only 34W. This means that it is
only using 2 of your overall energy consumption,
fantastic, right? Whereas, a one-ton air
conditioner would use 1000W or more in a day
which is a lot more energy for some extra
cooling. With an added advantage of energy and
cost efficiency, who doesnt want to enjoy a
premium yet stylish range of ceiling fans? If
you are seeking to make a switch to a better
option, our Energion series has it all. With a
sleek design, this range comes in various colours
to suit your colour palette. To add to that, our
Energion ceiling fans can also come with a Point
Anywhere Smart Remote control. This allows you
to control your fans with the touch of your
fingers! Moreover, you would just need one smart
remote to manage all your Energion ceiling
fans. With all of these features, ceiling fans
turn out to be a better option in the long run if
you dont need extra-strength cooling. It is not
only the more energy-efficient option, but it is
also budget-friendly.
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Choose from a plethora of best ceiling fans
available at Crompton and experience high air
delivery at a lesser cost!
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