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How To Buy The Best Pedestal Fan

Since pedestal fans are strong and portable, they are very much in demand. There is nothing that a ceiling fan can do and pedestal fans cannot. One thing that makes the pedestal fans different from any other type of fan is that you can move it from one place to another without any worries.

As they are so popular, many brands have come up with multiple features and design to compete with one another. To help you with this, here is everything that you must know about pedestal fans.

What are Pedestal Fans?pedestal fans

Pedestal fans, also called as standing fans are nothing but electric fans that are mounted over a long rod. These are modern fans that are very light in weight and can be carried from one place to another with ease.

The fans offer different spinning modes that help them oscillate the head in all directions so that it can provide a cool breeze across the room. Like other types of fans, these fans also come with a lot of features and options.

Things to Consider Before Buying a Pedestal Fan for Your Room

To help you buy a pedestal fan for your house, here are a few things that you must consider.

1. Blade Sweep

The blade sweep range of a pedestal fan defines the area of cooling that the fan can provide. It is basically the circular zone covered by the blades of the fan while it is rotating. The higher value represents its cooling impact in a room. On an average, a good pedestal fan offers a blade sweep range between 400mm to 450mm.

2. Motor Power

The efficiency and the performance of the pedestal fans depend entirely on the power of the motor that is used in the fan. You should look for a motor that is powerful as it helps in a better performance of the fan. But, at the same time, high power consumption also leads to the addition of extra units to the electricity bill of your house.

An ideal pedestal fan requires a motor with power ranging from 50W to 100W. You can check for the power of motor in the documents that you get with the fan. If it is not mentioned there, you can also look for the fan’s wattage that is labeled either at the back or the bottom of the fan.

3. Fan Speed

The fan speed is measured in RPM i.e. rotations per minute It determines how fast can the air move with the help of the fan. Most of the fans let it be a ceiling fan, table fan, or pedestal fan offer speed of 1300 RPM or more.

Pedestal fans come with both the options – fixed speed and variable speed. Thus, you can either control the speed of the fun or else run it at a constant speed. We suggest you buy a fan that offers a variable speed option.

These fans let you choose the speed according to your convenience. Most fans offer 3 speed options – low speed, medium speed, and high speed.

4. Air Delivery

Air delivery of the fan is measured in cubic meter per minute i.e. CMM. This refers to the volume of air that the fan can move in a minute. You should always go for a fan that offers higher CMM value.

5. Type of Motion

Pedestal fans offer different types of motion. They are as follows:

  • Fixed Motion

The pedestal fans with fixed motion options operate in only one fixed direction. If you wish to change the direction of the fan, you will have to lift the fan completely and place it in the desired direction. The fan passes the air continuously in that particular direction.

  • Rotating Motion

The pedestal fans with rotating motion functions in an exactly opposite way as that of fans with a fixed motion option. Unlike them, the pedestal fans with this type of motion rotate its motion with time in all directions evenly.

  • Oscillating Motion

The fans with oscillating motion also aim to provide air in a particular direction but it functions in a different way. The fan first moves up to an angle of 90 degrees and then take a pause. It remains motionless there and the grill of the fan then starts spreading the air in the needed directions.

6. Height Adjustment

The pedestal fans allow you to adjust the height of the fan. It can be moved up and down depending upon the target area. The height of these fans also varies. Thus, do a little bit of research on the pedestal height that they offer and select something on the basis of your preference. Also, check if the rod provides decent movement while switching the height.

7. Tilting Head

Some pedestal fans come with tilted head. Such fans have one extra joint. It is totally up to you if you want to have this feature on the pedestal fan at your house as it is not that important.

By using this feature, you can tilt the head of the fan in an upward direction so that rather than blowing the air directly on you, it helps in deflecting the indoor air in the entire room. Thus, if you don’t like a direct blow of air on you, you can go ahead with the fans that offer tilting head as an option.

8. Material

Pedestal fans are made using different types of materials such as plastic, stainless steel, and other metals. Each type of fan has its own pros and cons.

For example, the fans that are made using plastic are economical and durable when compared to the ones that are made using stainless steel as they are more prone to corrosion and rust. But, to prevent them from any type of corrosion or rusting, the modern fans use stainless steel as a core material and have a power-coated guard along with a polymer ring.

These coatings make the steel rust-free, stronger and resistant against any type of damage. When compared to these materials, plastic fans are not that strong and are more prone to cracks.

Some of the other materials that are used to make pedestal fans are brass. They are also prone to corrosion but polished brass can solve this problem.

9. Blades

All the fans use either plastic, steel, or aluminum to make the blades. All the blades produce an almost similar amount of air with almost a similar intensity. What matters here is how many numbers of blades are there in the fan. Fans come with 3, 4 or 5 blades. The more the number of blades in a fan, the better airflow it will be able to generate.

10. Noise

You can have a little bit of control over the noise generated by fans. There are fans that produce noise levels that are less than 60 decibels. Most of the pedestal fans work efficiently without creating disturbing noise levels.

Another factor that plays a major role in the noise generation level is the surrounding atmosphere. If you are using the fan in your bedroom that is completely silent, you might feel that the fan is generating some sound whereas, if you are using the same fan in the living room or in the kitchen, you might not feel the same about it.

11. Fan Modes

Most of the pedestal fans offer rather one or two modes including natural or sleep mode. There are some fans that also offer Reduction mode. These modes help in stimulating gentle breeze across your room, especially when you are sleeping.

Reduction mode automatically reduces the speed of the fan after some time. You can set these timings by yourself. When the fan is in reduction mode, it switches the speed to the fan’s next lowest speed setting for half an hour. This feature is very helpful in your bedroom where you don’t want to sleep in a noisy atmosphere.

12. Remote Control

A remote control is always a beneficial thing that reduces the effort of getting up every time you want to change the settings. The pedestal fans that come along with a remote control make it very convenient to use. You can control on and off options using the remote control. You can even change the speed settings but one thing that you cannot control oscillation.

The only thing that you need to make sure of is maintaining a proper distance between the fan and the remote control so that it reacts to the settings immediately. Some remote control these days come with even advanced control settings.

13. Timer

Timer is a very good feature that a pedestal fan must have. If you don’t want the fan throughout the night but if you don’t want to get up to turn it off, you can select a timer. Once you select the timer, the fan turns off automatically.

This also helps in saving electricity. The timers offer many options to choose from. You can select as per your convenience. You can choose between 1 hour, 2 hours, or 4 hours setting. Some fans offer more setting option too.

14. Ease of Cleaning

This is an essential factor that should be considered because if the blades of the fan are not cleaned properly, dust starts building up over it and this reduces the efficiency of the fan. After a point, the fan starts blowing dust along with the air which is not good for health, especially if you are allergic to dust. Always look for a pedestal fan that has removable grills.

This allows easy access to the blades and thus, you can clean them neatly and efficiently. Some fans even give you an option to unscrew the blades and then clean them. Before you do so, make sure you are unplugging the fan from the electric socket.

15. Display

Display can be considered as an advanced option. There are few fans that offer electronic displays that indicate the fan settings. It might not be an essential feature but it’s just that it looks fancy and makes it convenient to use the fan.

16. Brand/Quality

Usually, good brands mean good quality products but again, there are variations under these brands too. If you are going with a brand, go through the checklist once and ensure that the particular product has all the necessary features. All the products that we have mentioned above are of good quality and reliable brands.

17. Weight

One of the specialties of the pedestal fan is they can be moved from one room to the other, unlike ceiling fans or wall mount fans. To make this process of shifting easier, it is very crucial that the fan should be light in weight. Bulky designs are difficult to move around. Thus, look for a fan that is light in weight and can be lifted easily.

18. Safety

Checking for safety instructions is very necessary while buying any electrical appliance and the same goes for pedestal fans too. Some features that you should look for to ensure the safety of the appliance are grounded cord, slip-resistant feet, and ETL listing.

19. Budget

The budget plays a very important role in finalizing a product. You must first fix the budget and then look for the fan in that budget list. This helps in narrowing down the options. You can get a good pedestal fan easily in a budget of Rs 2,500 – 5000.

20. Warranty

It is always safe to buy any electrical appliance that comes with a manufacturer’s warranty of at least 1 year to 5 years. Give more preference to a product that is offering a good warranty period as this will prevent you from worrying about the maintenance issues.

Benefits of Using a Pedestal Fan

The modern age pedestal fans are proving that they are any time better than any regular ceiling fan or table fan. They offer a good range of benefits and some of those benefits are mentioned below:

  • Easy to use

The pedestal fans are extremely easy to use. They are super easy to install and operate. You can do it alone without taking any assistance from anyone. They take care of your comfort without complicating anything.

  • Even distribution of air

You can place a pedestal fan at the corner of your room and it will start distributing the air evenly. Its head rotation feature help in ensuring the air is reaching every corner of the room.

  • Low maintenance

It is absolutely a low-maintenance appliance. The fans are designed in such a way that they run for years without letting you face any maintenance-related issues. The only thing that you need to do on a regular basis is wiping the dust build-up over the blades.

  • Low energy consumption

The pedestal fans consume very little energy and this is why they are very economical and you can use it for hours without worrying much about the electricity bill.

  • Reliable

Pedestal fans offer long-lasting and reliable service to its users. They let you enjoy all the benefits of the appliance in the best way possible. Most brands offer a good warranty of 2-5 years. Thus, if you face any issues, you can directly talk to the customer support team and get it sorted.

  • Affordable

The pedestal fans are inexpensive and you can easily buy one at an affordable range of Rs. 2000 – 5000.

  • Environment-friendly

The pedestal fans are environment-friendly devices. They do not generate any harmful chemicals or smoke that can be injurious to your health. They also consume very little energy and are energy-efficient.

  • Portable

These devices are portable and can be moved from one place to another easily.

How to Assemble a Pedestal Fan?

You don’t have to be a pro or an electrician to install a pedestal fan for your house as it is very easy. The only thing that you need to fix it is a screwdriver. Here’s how you can assemble a pedestal fan:

  • Separate all the components and the take out the pole and the stand of the fan. The stand usually has the grooves for the screws. Thus, all you have to do is place the pole on the stand and insert and tighten the screws.
  • Now, take the motor and start assembling it.
  • Place the motor towards the rear safety grill and fit it in the gap.
  • Now install the motor and the rear grill over the top of the pole.
  • Insert the screws and tighten them properly.
  • Take the safety grill of the fan and secure it by locking the clips over the rear safety grill. If there are screws attached to it, tighten them properly.
  • The next step is wiring. Take the wires from the motor and join them to the socket attached to the pole.
  • Check and tighten all the screws.
  • You can plug in the fan and enjoy a gentle breeze coming out of it.

Which are the Best Brands of Pedestal Fans Available in India?

Unlike earlier days where Bajaj and Usha were considered as the most reliable brands in terms of any electrical appliance, there are many new brands that offer the same features, in fact, few are even better than them. Some of the brands that are excelling the race in the competition are:

  • Crompton
  • Havells
  • Usha
  • Bajaj
  • Orbit
  • Eveready
  • V-Guard
  • Flipkart SmartBuy, etc.

Out of these brands, the best and the evergreen ones are undoubtedly Bajaj, Crompton, and Usha. They have been making good quality pedestal fans for ages, however, the new brands that are also not any less than them are V-Guard and Havells.

Frequently Asked Questions FAQs:

1. Does a ceiling fan consume more power than a pedestal fan?

Since pedestal fans are smaller, they consume lesser electricity than ceiling fans. If a pedestal fan consumes around 50-55 watts of power, the ceiling fans end up using 70-85 watts of power at the same speed levels.

2. Where can you buy pedestal fans?

You can either buy a pedestal fan from a local store or online. The online sites like Amazon provide good deals on electronics and deliver the product directly at the doorstep of your house.

3. How do you adjust a pedestal fan?

Pedestal Fans come with a self adjusting screws that need to be picked out. This will allow you to pull the rod within with the rod to adjust the height to your preferred required height.

4. What is the best way to clean pedestal fan blades?

The most simple way to clean the blades of a pedestal fan is to remove the grill, (using the snaps provided to the sides of the grill). Take a dry cloth and clean it. If there is sticky dust or dirt elements to the blades (steel or otherwise), use cleaning liquid or vinegar instead. Don’t wipe them with water. It may rust the steel blades.

5. What should I look for when buying a pedestal fan?

Before buying a pedestal fan, make sure that the build quality, sweep parameters, speed control, blades and rods are of good quality. Look for additional amenities such as remote etc., that will add to your comfort of using a pedestal fan.

6. Which is better tower fan or pedestal fan?

Both Pedestal and tower fans have the main objective. Room wide air circulation of a higher level.  By default pedestal, fans have a superior air throw capability than a typical tower fan. Pedestal fans have big blades and larger motors that aid in the improved air flow. But then, the improved air flow does not guarantee cool air. A tower fan has smaller blades but then it has more accessories such as temperature control, remote control etc., and also, the air output is cooler than a pedestal fan.

7. Do pedestal fans use much electricity?

Not exactly. In fact, the the power consumed by a table fan and a pedestal fans are almost the same. A study by Bijili Bachao has found out that on various different speeds, a table fan and a pedestal fan on an average, consume about 50-55 watts of power.

8. Does pedestal fan consume more power than a ceiling fan?

Yes and No. Pedestal fans consume less energy than that of a ceiling fan only when compared to standard quality. But then this again is dependent on the star rating of the fan. 5 star rated fans from the BEE (Bureau of Energy Efficiency) rating consume about 40 or even 45 watts of power while standard quality pedestal fans consume 55 watts.

9. How to get cool air from pedestal fans?

In order to get cool air from a pedestal fan, you can either place it near an open window or place a wet cloth (not wrung out) on the fan grill. (make sure that the cloth does not get stuck inside the fan’s blades). These small tricks may help you get cool air from pedestal fans.

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