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Starco Dino Ceiling Fan

Original price was: ₨ 10,895.Current price is: ₨ 10,195.
  • Input voltage: 220V (AC)
  • Wing Span/Size: 56″
  • Winding: Copper (100%)
  • Net weight: ~5.5 kg
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Starco Dino Flash Ceiling Fan | AC/DC Invertor Series

Original price was: ₨ 18,395.Current price is: ₨ 17,995.
  • Size: 56 inches
  • Material: Pure Copper
  • Voltage: 220V
  • Power: 60W
  • Airflow: – CFM
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Starco Elite Exhaust Fan – Plastic

Price range: ₨ 4,395 through ₨ 4,895
  1. Focused Airflow
  2. Compact and Space-Saving
  3. Effortless Installation
  4. Customizable Speeds
  5. Modern Aesthetics
  6. Whisper-Quiet Operation:
  7. Durable Copper Build
  8. Versatile Use
  9. Convenience and Style
  10. Elevated Comfort
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Starco Fancy Ceiling Fan

Price range: ₨ 5,895 through ₨ 6,295
  • Input voltage: 220V (AC) 
  • Wing Span/Size: 36″
  • Winding: Copper (100%)
  • Net weight: ~5.6 kg
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Starco Florance Inverter Ceiling Fan- AC/DC – IR PCBA

Price range: ₨ 7,795 through ₨ 7,995
  • Input voltage: 220V (AC) / 12V (DC)
  • Power: 55 watts
  • Wing Span/Size: 56″
  • Winding: Copper (100%)
  • Net weight: ~5.4 kg
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Starco General Water Proof Ceiling Fan

Original price was: ₨ 9,645.Current price is: ₨ 9,345.
  • Input voltage: 220V (AC)
  • Wing Span/Size: 56″
  • Winding: Copper (100%)
  • Net weight: ~6.5 kg
  • Water Proof
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Starco Glory Inverter Ceiling Fan- AC/DC – RF

Original price was: ₨ 10,100.Current price is: ₨ 8,995.
  • Input voltage: 220V (AC) / 12V (DC)
  • Power: 50-55 watts (38 watts on Eco-Mode)
  • Wing Span/Size: 56″
  • Winding: Copper (100%)
  • Net weight: ~5.5 kg
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Starco Heritage Kitchen Ceiling Fan

Original price was: ₨ 6,645.Current price is: ₨ 6,245.
  • Input voltage: 220V 
  • Wing Span/Size: 24″
  • Winding: Copper (100%)
  • Net weight: ~3.2 kg
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Starco Magnum Wifi Connect Ceiling Fan with RF Remote

Original price was: ₨ 9,795.Current price is: ₨ 9,305.
  • Size: 56″ (1400 mm)
  • Electrical steel sheet core
  • Pure copper winding
  • Double Z Ball bearing
  • Operational ECO mode
  • Max power 50 watts
  • RPM 360 +-10%
  • Service value ~5.8 m^3/watt

Starco Mega Bracket Fan – Copper

Price range: ₨ 10,695 through ₨ 13,295
  1. Focused Airflow
  2. Compact and Space-Saving
  3. Effortless Installation
  4. Customizable Speeds
  5. Modern Aesthetics
  6. Whisper-Quiet Operation:
  7. Durable Copper Build
  8. Versatile Use
  9. Convenience and Style
  10. Elevated Comfort
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Starco Metal Exhaust Fan

Price range: ₨ 3,945 through ₨ 11,495
  1. Focused Airflow
  2. Compact and Space-Saving
  3. Effortless Installation
  4. Customizable Speeds
  5. Modern Aesthetics
  6. Whisper-Quiet Operation:
  7. Durable Copper Build
  8. Versatile Use
  9. Convenience and Style
  10. Elevated Comfort
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Starco New Pak Ceiling Fan

Original price was: ₨ 8,495.Current price is: ₨ 8,095.
  • Input voltage: 220V (AC)
  • Wing Span/Size: 56″
  • Winding: Copper (100%)
  • Net weight: ~5.5 kg

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