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Aapanam BLDC Ceiling Fan with 5-Year Motor Warranty – Vixa DX Deco Trim 1200mm with RF Remote
Made in India · Aapanam Vixa DX Deco Trim — a 29 W silent BLDC motor moving 220 CMM across a 1200 mm sweep, RF remote in the box, and a written 5-year motor warranty. Book it for ₹699.
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Energy Saving · 29 W
Up to 60% saving vs a 75W fan
5-Year Motor Warranty
Covers the BLDC motor. Hassle-free claims.
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Dispatched in 24–48 hours. Delivered to your doorstep.
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Warranty, installation & assurance
- 5-Year Motor Warranty in writing - genuine Aapanam quality you can rely on.
- Professional installation available on request, or fit it easily with any local electrician.
- 100% genuine, Made in India BLDC fan - energy-saving and built to last for years.
- Secure advance payment via UPI, cards and net-banking - order confirmed the moment payment is received.
- Damage protection - got a defective unit? Tell us within 7 days of delivery by email, WhatsApp or call and we arrange a free replacement at our cost.
- Unboxing video - please record one continuous video, starting while the parcel is still sealed. We send you a video of your fan being packed before it leaves the factory. The video is required for transit damage, a wrong product or a missing item; a manufacturing defect found later is covered by the 5-year motor warranty and needs no video.
Professional installation available (booked separately).
Product Details
The Vixa DX Deco Trim, in one line A 29 W brushless motor, 220 CMM of air, a 1200 mm sweep and a remote — running quietly on your ceiling for years, not seasons. The short version Power drawn: 29 W against 75-100 W for an ordinary fan of the same size — up to 65% less. Warranty: 5 years on the motor, in writing. Most of the market stops at 2. Finish: Deco Trim (Black + Orange). What you actually get A motor that stays quiet. Brushless means no brush noise and no drone — the fan disappears into the background instead of announcing itself all night. An RF remote that works from anywhere in the room. No line of sight, no aiming, no wall regulator. Speed, boost and timer from where you are sitting. Air that reaches the corners. 220 CMM across a full 1200 mm sweep, so the far side of the bed gets the same breeze as the near side. Steady air when the voltage is not. The wide 110-280 V range keeps it turning properly through the dips that make ordinary fans crawl. Five years of motor warranty, written down. Not a slogan — a card in the box. The running cost, honestly Run it 16 hours a day at ₹8 a unit and the Vixa DX Deco Trim saves you up to ₹2,150 a year against an ordinary 75-100 W fan. Your tariff and your hours will move that number, so treat it as a guide, not a promise — the savings calculator on this site will do the sum with your own figures. Pay ₹699 now, the rest on delivery You do not have to pay ₹3,599 upfront. Book the Vixa DX Deco Trim with a ₹699 advance and settle the balance when it reaches your door. In the box One Aapanam Vixa DX Deco Trim (1200 mm), down-rod and canopy set, RF remote, mounting hardware, and the user manual with your warranty card. Questions people ask Q. Is 29 W really enough for a full room? A. Yes. Watts measure what the fan consumes, not what it delivers. The BLDC motor turns far more of that power into airflow — you get 220 CMM across 1200 mm. Q. What happens when my voltage drops in the evening? A. It keeps running properly. The 110-280 V range is built for exactly that. Q. Is the remote included, or extra? A. Included. RF remote, in the box, no extra cost. Q. What does the 5-year warranty actually cover? A. The motor, for five years, in writing on the card that ships with the fan. Q. Can I book it without paying the full amount? A. Yes — ₹699 books it, the balance is paid at delivery. Aapanam · Made in India
- Power
- 29 W · Silent BLDC motor
- Speed
- 6 Speeds + Boost Mode
- Motor speed
- 360 RPM
- Air delivery
- 220 CMM
- Sweep
- 1200 mm
- Operating voltage
- 110–280 V (wide voltage)
- Remote
- RF remote included (in box)
- Warranty
- 5-Year motor warranty (in writing)
- Finish / Colour
- Deco Trim (Black + Orange)
- Brand
- Aapanam
- Origin
- Made in India — Ghiloth, Rajasthan
- Blade material
- Metal
— Quick Answers
Everything you need to know
The essentials in plain words — the same answers Google & AI assistants quote about this fan.
The Aapanam Vixa DX Deco Trim is a premium Made-in-India BLDC ceiling fan that runs on a silent 29W brushless motor — strong, steady airflow with quiet operation and remote control.
Homes that want lower electricity bills without losing airflow — including inverter-backup and voltage-fluctuation areas, since it holds full speed across 110–280V.
Cuts fan running cost by up to 65% versus an ordinary 75-100W fan, stays whisper-quiet all night, and is backed for years instead of months.
Tap Add to Cart or Buy Now above, or order on WhatsApp. Pay by UPI / card / net-banking — dispatched in 24–48 hrs with a 5-year motor warranty.
Up to 60% saving vs a 75W fan
Aapanam BLDC fans give powerful, silent airflow while drawing a fraction of the power of an ordinary fan -- so the fan pays for itself over time.
Energy saving
Up to 60% saving vs a 75W fan
5-year motor warranty
Long 5-year motor warranty in writing for total peace of mind.
Silent BLDC motor
Brushless-DC motor runs cool and near-silent, day and night.
Made in India
Designed and built in India for Indian homes and power conditions.
| Feature | Aapanam (Yash Gadget) | Typical fans |
|---|---|---|
| Motor type | BLDC (brushless) | Induction (older tech) |
| Power use | 29 W (approx) | Around 70-80 W |
| Running cost | Very low | High |
| Motor warranty | 5 years | Often 1-2 years |
| Remote | Included | Often not included |
| Made in India | Yes | Varies |
Typical figures are general for this segment (e.g. Havells, Atomberg, Crompton, Orient ranges); exact specs vary by model.
Why a BLDC fan? A simple buyer guide
Learn how BLDC technology saves electricity and beats an ordinary ceiling fan.
What Is a BLDC Motorv
BLDC stands for Brushless Direct Current. It is a modern, electronically controlled motor that spins using magnets and a small circuit board instead of the old-style copper coil that an ordinary fan uses. Because there are no carbon brushes rubbing inside, there is less friction, less heat, and far less wasted electricity.
- -BLDC means Brushless Direct Current motor
- -It uses permanent magnets plus a smart electronic controller
- -No brushes means less friction, heat, and wear
- -More of the electricity becomes air movement instead of heat
BLDC Motor vs Ordinary Induction Motorv
An ordinary ceiling fan uses an induction motor that loses a lot of energy as heat in its windings. A BLDC motor converts a much larger share of the power it draws into actual airflow. In simple words, the same breeze costs you far less electricity with a BLDC fan.
- -Ordinary fan motor wastes energy as heat
- -BLDC motor is far more efficient at the same speed
- -BLDC stays cooler even after running for hours
- -You get similar or better air at a fraction of the power
How a BLDC Fan Saves Electricityv
On full speed a typical BLDC ceiling fan draws roughly 28 to 35 watts, while an ordinary ceiling fan usually draws around 70 to 80 watts. That is roughly half the power for the same comfort. Over a full season of daily use, this gap adds up to a noticeable drop in your electricity bill.
- -BLDC on full speed is about 28-35 watts
- -Ordinary fan on full speed is about 70-80 watts
- -Roughly half the power for the same breeze
- -Savings grow the more hours per day you run it
Lower Monthly Running Costv
Because a BLDC fan uses far less power, every hour it runs costs less than an ordinary fan. In a home with several fans running many hours a day, the monthly difference becomes easy to feel on the bill. The fan keeps quietly paying you back month after month.
- -Lower wattage means a lower running cost every hour
- -More fans and more hours means bigger monthly savings
- -The bill drops without changing your comfort
- -Savings continue for the entire life of the fan
Near-Silent Operationv
A BLDC motor runs smoothly with very little vibration, so a quality BLDC fan is close to silent even on high speed. There is no annoying hum that you often hear from older fans. This makes it ideal for bedrooms, study rooms, and light-sleeping homes.
- -Smooth motor with very low vibration
- -Almost no humming or buzzing sound
- -Great for bedrooms, nurseries, and study rooms
- -Comfortable sleep and quiet work without fan noise
RF Remote, Timer, and Sleep Modesv
Most BLDC fans come with a handy RF remote so you do not need to walk to the wall switch or point directly at the fan. You can adjust speed, set a sleep timer, and use boost or sleep modes from your bed or sofa. An RF remote works through line of sight and even through small obstructions, which a basic infrared remote cannot.
- -RF remote controls speed without leaving your seat
- -Timer turns the fan off automatically while you sleep
- -Sleep mode slowly lowers speed through the night
- -Boost mode gives extra air on hot afternoons
Strong Air Delivery and Torquev
A common worry is that an energy-saving fan must give weak air, but that is not true for a well-designed BLDC fan. Good BLDC fans deliver strong, wide airflow thanks to efficient motors and well-shaped blades. You get a full, comfortable breeze while still saving power.
- -Efficient motor plus aerodynamic blades give strong airflow
- -High torque means the fan reaches speed quickly
- -Wide air spread covers the whole room
- -Energy saving does not mean weak air
Runs Well on Low Voltage and Inverter Powerv
Many Indian homes face voltage dips, especially in summer, and an ordinary fan slows down badly when voltage drops. A BLDC fan handles a wide voltage range and keeps spinning steadily even when supply is low. It also draws so little power that it runs longer on an inverter or UPS during outages.
- -Performs steadily across a wide voltage range
- -Does not slow down sharply when voltage dips
- -Low power draw means longer inverter and UPS backup
- -More reliable comfort during summer load and cuts
Longer Motor Lifev
With no brushes to wear out and less internal heat, a BLDC motor faces less stress over the years. This generally means a longer and more dependable working life than an ordinary fan motor. Smoother running also keeps the bearings and blades in better shape.
- -No brushes to wear down over time
- -Lower running heat reduces internal stress
- -Smooth operation is gentle on bearings
- -Built to keep running dependably for years
Why a Long Motor Warranty Mattersv
A long warranty on the motor is a sign that the maker trusts the build quality of the fan. It protects you against rare manufacturing faults and gives genuine peace of mind for a product you will use daily for years. Always check the length and the terms of the motor warranty before buying.
- -A long warranty signals confidence in build quality
- -Protects you against rare motor defects
- -Peace of mind for a daily-use product
- -Read both the duration and the terms carefully
Eco-Friendly and Lower Carbonv
Using about half the electricity of an ordinary fan means a BLDC fan also has a smaller carbon footprint. Less power demand means less load on the grid and lower emissions from power generation. Choosing a BLDC fan is a simple, everyday way to be kinder to the environment.
- -Lower power use means lower carbon emissions
- -Less load on the electricity grid
- -An easy green choice for daily life
- -Saving energy and saving money go together
Choosing the Right Sweep for Your Roomv
Fan sweep is the diameter the blades cover, measured in millimeters, and it should match your room size. A larger room needs a larger sweep to spread air evenly, while a small room can be over-powered by a very large fan. Picking the right sweep keeps airflow even and comfortable everywhere in the room.
- -Sweep is the blade span, given in mm
- -Small rooms suit smaller sweep fans
- -Medium and large rooms need larger sweep
- -Very large rooms may need two fans for even air
What to Check Before Buying a Ceiling Fanv
Before you buy, look at the motor type, the power rating in watts, the air delivery, the sweep size, and the warranty. For a BLDC fan also check that it comes with a remote and useful modes. A little checking up front makes sure the fan fits your room and your budget.
- -Confirm it is a true BLDC motor
- -Check wattage and air delivery figures
- -Match sweep size to your room
- -Check remote, modes, warranty, and ceiling height
Installation Basics: Downrod, Canopy, and Heightv
A ceiling fan hangs from a downrod that fixes into the ceiling hook, with a canopy that hides the connection. The fan should sit at a safe, comfortable height above the floor and well clear of the ceiling so air can circulate. For high or sloped ceilings a longer downrod brings the fan to the right level.
- -Downrod connects the fan to the ceiling hook
- -Canopy covers and finishes the ceiling joint
- -Keep safe clearance from floor and ceiling
- -Use a longer downrod for high or sloped ceilings
Safe Installation Tipsv
Always switch off the mains supply before any fan work and have the fan fitted by a qualified electrician. Make sure the ceiling hook is firm and can hold the weight safely. Tighten all blades and connections properly so the fan runs without wobble.
- -Turn off the mains before installing or servicing
- -Use a trained electrician for fitting
- -Confirm the ceiling hook is strong and secure
- -Tighten blades and joints to avoid wobble
Myths vs facts
Myth: BLDC fans give less air than ordinary fans
Fact: A well-designed BLDC fan delivers strong, wide airflow. The energy saving comes from an efficient motor, not from weaker air, so you stay just as comfortable.
Myth: BLDC fans are too costly to be worth it
Fact: The buying price is a little higher, but the lower electricity bill steadily pays back the difference. Over the years a BLDC fan usually works out cheaper to own.
Myth: Remote-control fans break down easily
Fact: The RF remote is a simple, reliable add-on and the fan still has normal controls. A quality BLDC fan is built to run dependably for years, remote or not.
Myth: BLDC fans are not good for big rooms
Fact: BLDC fans come in larger sweep sizes made for bigger rooms. Choosing the right sweep for your room size gives even, comfortable air anywhere.
Myth: The electricity savings are exaggerated
Fact: Using about 28-35 watts instead of 70-80 watts is a real, measurable difference. The more hours you run the fan, the more clearly the savings show on your bill.
Myth: BLDC fans are hard to install
Fact: A BLDC fan installs just like an ordinary ceiling fan, using a downrod and canopy on the same ceiling hook. Any qualified electrician can fit it quickly.
Myth: BLDC fans are complicated to use
Fact: Daily use is simple: press a button on the remote for speed, timer, or sleep mode. The technology is advanced inside, but the controls are easy for everyone.
Buyer questions, answered
What does BLDC mean and why should I care?v
BLDC means Brushless Direct Current. It is a modern motor that turns more of the electricity it draws into airflow and less into wasted heat, so you get the same breeze for far less power.
How much electricity will a BLDC fan really save?v
A BLDC fan typically uses about 28-35 watts on full speed versus around 70-80 watts for an ordinary fan. That is roughly half the power, and the savings grow with the number of hours you run it each day.
What sweep size should I choose for my room?v
Match the sweep, which is the blade span in mm, to your room size. Small rooms suit smaller sweeps, while medium and large rooms need larger sweeps for even airflow. Very large rooms may need two fans.
Will a BLDC fan work properly when voltage is low?v
Yes. A BLDC fan handles a wide voltage range and keeps spinning steadily even when supply dips, which is a common problem in many areas during summer.
Can I run a BLDC fan on an inverter or UPS?v
Yes, and it is one of the big advantages. Because it draws very little power, a BLDC fan gives you much longer backup time on an inverter or UPS during power cuts.
Is the remote necessary, and is it reliable?v
The RF remote is convenient for changing speed, setting a timer, and using sleep or boost modes from your seat. It is a simple, reliable feature, and the fan still works normally if you set it aside.
Is a BLDC fan harder to install than a normal fan?v
No. It mounts the same way as any ceiling fan, using a downrod and canopy on the existing ceiling hook. A qualified electrician can install it in the usual time.
How long will a BLDC fan last and what about warranty?v
With no brushes and less internal heat, a BLDC motor is built to run dependably for many years. Always check the motor warranty length and its terms, as a longer warranty reflects confidence in the build.
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