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Walton Fan WPF16L5-PBC (16″)
- AC High Speed Fan:
- High Air Delivery:
- 3 Speed Selection:
- Modern Design:
- Efficiency:
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Walton Padestal Fan WPF-16OB-PBC (16″)
৳ 3,400.00AC High Speed Fan (16”)
High Speed and High Air Delivery
3 Speed(Low/Medium/High) selection
Walton Padestal Fan WPF-16OB-RMC (16″
AC High Speed Fan (16”)
High Speed and High Air Delivery
3 Speed(Low/Medium/High) selection
Walton Pedestal Fan WPF-16SEM -PBC (16″)
‘- AC High Speed Fan (16”)
– High Speed and High Air Delivery
– 4 Speed(Low/Medium/High/Extra High) selection
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Walton Pedestal Fan WPF-24A-PBC (24″)
৳ 7,390.00‘- Power Source (Volt ) 220 , Frequency (Hertz ) 50, Power Comsumption (Watt) 170.
– 3-step fan speed selection.
– Choices of fan height to suit your purpose ranging from 1060 mm to 1400 mm.
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Walton Pedestal Fan WPF18B-PBC (18″)
‘-AC High Speed Fan (18”)
– High Speed and High Air Delivery
– 3 Speed(Low/Medium/High) selection
Walton Pedestal Fan WPF18C-PBC (18″)
৳ 4,990.00‘- AC High Speed Fan (18”)
– High Speed and High Air Delivery
– 3 Speed(Low/Medium/High) selection
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Walton Pedestal Fan WPF18OA-PBC (18″)
৳ 3,430.00‘- AC High Speed Fan (18”)
– High Speed and High Air Delivery
– 3 Speed(Low/Medium/High) selection
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Walton Pedestal Fan WPF24S-RSC (24″)
- Precision Sealed Bearing:
- Aero-Dynamically Designed Blades:
- Spring Loaded Height Adjustment:
- Three Speed Settings:
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