Fan September 11, 2025
If you search for table fan price in Bangladesh, you mostly see pages from different sites with long product grids. They are extremely useful for browsing, but not that great for deciding.
Most table fans in Bangladesh sell between BDT 1,500 and BDT 6,000. Premium or fully loaded models can cross BDT 7,000. Price moves with blade size, motor quality, noise control, and extras like remote, timer, or a rechargeable battery.
Today this guide will give you a clear price picture first, then shows how to choose based on room size, noise, and daily cost. You can scan it in two minutes or read the reasoning and examples.
So, without further ado, let’s get started.
No matter if you choose a table fan with basic functionalities or a rechargeable table fan, think of the price as a mix of these five levers-
1. Blade size and airflow: Larger blades and higher RPM move more air and cost more.
2. Motor quality: Copper windings handle heat better than aluminum and usually last longer.
3. Noise control: Better bearings, balanced blades, and tighter build add cost but save your ears.
4. Features: Oscillation is standard. Timer, remote, and display push price up. Rechargeable packs raise it further.
5. Warranty and after sales: A real service network and two year support often show up in the price.
Now we’ll represent a rough picture on the table fan price in Bangladesh in a tabular format. This will enable you to understand how your budget consideration should be.
Blade size / Type | Watts | Airflow Note | Noise Note | Key Features | Warranty (Typically) | Typical Price (BDT) | Best For |
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12″ Compact | 30–40 W | Light airflow for close range | Noticeable at top speed | Tilt, oscillation, basic controls | 1 year | 1,500–2,500 | Study desk, single user |
14″ Mid Size | 40–50 W | Good airflow for small rooms | Moderate on mid speed | Stronger grille, multi speed | 1–2 years | 2,200–4,000 | Bedroom, small office |
16″ High Airflow | 45–60 W | Strong airflow for larger rooms | Can be quiet if well built | Wider blades, stable base | 1–2 years | 3,200–6,000 | Living room, shared spaces |
Remote / Timer Models | 45–60 W | As per size | Often tuned for low noise | Remote, timer, sleep mode | 1–2 years | 3,500–7,000 | Night use, seniors |
Rechargeable / AC–DC | 30–50 W | Varies with mode | Slight hum on charge | Built-in battery, LED indicators | 1 year | 4,000–8,000 | Load shedding backup |
Now we’ll show LAXFO’s few proven picks that cover portability, backup, and everyday comfort. All models come with a dedicated battery, allowing them to provide airflow during power outages.
This model is compact and easy to carry. They are good for study desks, travel, and short outages. Even though it comes with a 2000mAh lead acid battery, the backup can go up to 5 hours.
This model offers bigger blades and longer backup for bedrooms and family spaces. The battery is big also compared to the 6 inch model. So, it's not only a desk fan, but you can consider it also a great solution for load shedding.
It offers dual power with a digital display and finer control for comfort tuning. The dedicated display shows some crucial numbers such as fan speed, current battery charge, etc. And you can expect up to 12 hours of backup on low speed from its 7000mAh battery.
Model | Blade size | Battery | Backup claim | Notable features | List price |
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6 Inch Rechargeable Fan | 6 inch | 2000 mAh | Up to 5 hours fan, 20 hours lamp | Three speed, AC input, solar charge option | Tk. 1950 |
14 Inch Rechargeable Fan | 14 inch | 7000 mAh | 5 to 9 hours by speed | Auto oscillation, USB charge, LED night light, solar compatible | Tk. 5500 |
14 Inch AC DC with Display | 14 inch | 7000 mAh | 5 to 12 hours by speed | AC DC mode, nine speed, digital display, LED light | Tk. 6500 |
In general, you can anchor your budget with the use case. Here is how the ranges usually feel in real life.
Good for a student desk or a single user at close range. Expect a 12 inch blade, three speed control, and basic oscillation. Build is fine if you buy from a known brand and check the grille and base for wobble. But do not expect whisper quiet.
Sweet spot for most homes. You will find 14 inch and many 16 inch options with sturdier bases and smoother oscillation. Look for copper motor mention on the box, a cleaner finish on the grille, and a one year warranty at minimum.
You are now in the comfort lane. You’ll get a full 16 inch, better bearings, and lower noise at mid speed. Many units add a simple timer. The difference you feel is stability and a calmer sound profile at night.
You are paying for quiet operation, premium plastics, a remote, and often a better warranty. If power cuts bother you, this is where rechargeable and AC plus DC hybrids live. Treat them as comfort plus backup.
To choose the right table fan for your home, you’ll need to consider checking some basic things. Here are the key points:
There are only two numbers that decide your monthly cost for a table fan-
1. The fan’s watt rating
2. Your per kWh tariff (in BDT)
And to calculate the monthly power cost, there is a one line formula-
Monthly cost in BDT = (Watts ÷ 1000) × hours per day × 30 × tariff
Let’s understand with a simple example-
Suppose,
A 45 W fan is used 8 hours per day at BDT 8 per kWh
Now, let’s put the values in the formula-
Monthly cost in BDT = (45 ÷ 1000) × 8 × 30 × 8 = BDT 86.4 per month
Here is a table representing the approximate monthly cost for table fans with different watts-
Fan wattage | 4 h/day | 8 h/day | 12 h/day |
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35 W | BDT 33.6 | BDT 67.2 | BDT 100.8 |
45 W | BDT 43.2 | BDT 86.4 | BDT 129.6 |
55 W | BDT 52.8 | BDT 105.6 | BDT 158.4 |
If your tariff is different, multiply the kWh figures by your own per kWh rate.
If you need any alternate solution that can reduce your electricity cost, you can check out our dedicated discussion on saving energy bills with rechargeable fans.
It's very common in Bangladesh that when summer is at its peak, the demand for all types of fans increases significantly (including table fans). And the prices for them also go up accordingly.
On the other hand, when it’s winter, the prices drop as there is no demand during the season. You can decide to buy your fan in winter to save your wallet, but every retailer keeps a limited collection of table fans in winter, as there’s no demand.
However, here’s a quick overview you can check out that will help you understand which months are not suitable for buying a table fan and which months are worth trying.
Period in Bangladesh | Typical price movement | Reason | Smart move |
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February to April | Prices climb | Heat builds and demand spikes before summer | Buy early in February if you can |
May to June | Highest prices and stockouts on popular models | Peak heat, load shedding fears, urgent buying | Consider a mid-tier alternative or wait for post-summer calm |
July to August | Mixed. Prices ease a little, rechargeable models stay firm | Monsoon brings outages in some areas | Track prices for two weeks before buying |
September to November | Steadier prices and more negotiation room | Demand cools and new stock arrives | Good window for value buys and older model clearances |
December to January | Often the best deals of the year | Off season plus year-end sales | Target previous year models with full warranty |
Depending on the season, climate condition, and some other factors, the table fan price in Bangladesh always fluctuates. Most buyers will be happy between BDT 2,000 and BDT 6,000, with quieter motors, better bearings, and extras like timers raising the price. Start with your use case.
So, determine your priorities first, do some research online, and list down the table fan models from reputed brands. Check noise on mid speed, look for steady oscillation, and prefer copper windings for long runs. Prices usually peak before summer, then soften as the heat fades, so buying early or off season helps. If outages are common, a rechargeable or AC-DC model is worth it.
After all, compare specs, choose the size that suits your space, then buy with warranty.
Most buyers spend between BDT 2,000 and BDT 4,000. Entry models start near BDT 1,500 while feature-rich or rechargeable units can cross BDT 6,000.
Pick a sturdy 12 or 14 inch model with a copper motor, smooth oscillation, and a one year warranty. Avoid flimsy grilles and weak bases.
For a solo desk, use a 12-inch model. For small bedrooms choose a 14-inch model. For larger rooms or shared spaces, a 16-inch model provides wider airflow.
Most draw 30 to 60 W. Larger blades and higher RPM use more power. Aim for the lowest wattage that still cools your space without draining your wallet.
Yes, if you run the fan for many hours. Copper handles heat better and usually lasts longer than aluminum.
If outages are common, yes. Check battery capacity, claimed backup at low and mid speed, and whether it can run while charging.
Smooth oscillation, firm tilt, quiet mid speed, timer, and a stable base. A remote is helpful for bedrooms and seniors.
Ask for a quick demo. Listen on mid speed for rattles or whine and watch for base wobble. Strong airflow should feel steady a couple of meters away.
Two to five years is typical with basic care. Well built units with better bearings can last longer.
One year is standard. Two years is a plus. Make sure the model code matches on box, sticker, and invoice, and get a stamped warranty card. But if you collect any unit from LAXFO, we offer 18-months of warranty.
Prices peak before summer. You can often save in late monsoon or winter, and during festival sale periods when retailers run promotions.