Looking for personal fan under Rs 2,000 in 2026? Here are the best table fans in India
I have had a small desk fan next to my study table for years. It has seen me through board exam prep, late-night writing deadlines, and I simply turn it on while watching movies or bingeing on shows. It throws direct air at me, that’s fine during spring, early summer and autumn months. Now, I wanted one for my mother, who spends long afternoons in the kitchen. So, I started researching and have shortlisted a few options on Amazon and Flipkart. Some of them are fancy, some functional and some both. So, whether it is the kitchen counter, a study table, a work-from-home desk, a hostel room, or a bedside table, you can buy one of these personal fans, and that’ll be one of the most efficient comfort purchases you can make. Here are the best ones available right now at around Rs 2,000.
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Havells Birdie
Velocity: 2,800 RPM | Sweep Area: 230 mm | Wattage: 40W | Air Delivery: 38 CMM
The Havells Birdie comes with 2,800 RPM through a 230 mm blade, and the result is a 38 CMM of air delivery. The motor is a 2-pole capacitor-type induction unit with 100% copper windings, which generates strong starting torque and runs cleanly without the humming or stuttering that cheaper motors produce. The noise levels stays between 60 and 62 decibels, which is audible but not intrusive for most environments.
For safety, a 100-spoke metallic guard fully encloses the blade assembly. The body weighs 2 kg. A multi-axis pivot allows precise airflow direction.
Price: Rs 2,049
Goldmedal i-Fresh
Velocity: 2,100 RPM | Sweep Area: 230 mm | Wattage: 30W | Air Delivery: 30 CMM
The Goldmedal i-Fresh offers a sweeping area of 230 mm, yet runs at a moderate 2,100 RPM. This could mean a large blade moving at a controlled speed can deliver strong airflow without the turbulence and noise that comes from pushing a smaller blade faster.
It achieves this with a 100% copper-wound induction motor. Copper conducts electricity more efficiently, produces less waste heat, and runs more smoothly over extended sessions. This should also result in very low noise, although the company doesn’t reveal exact decibels levels.
It delivers 30 CMM of air, works on a standard grid supply, and offers three speed settings. The chassis supports both desk and wall installation.
Price: Rs 1,927
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Orient Electric Zippy
Velocity: 2,500 RPM | Sweep Area: 225-230 mm | Wattage: 50W | Air Delivery: 27 CMM
The Orient Electric Zippy has a 225 mm blade spinning at 2,500 RPM on an AC induction motor, moving around 27 cubic metres of air every minute. That should be enough to continuously push heated air away from a person sitting in a closed cabin or compact room.
The base plate supports both tabletop placement and wall-mounted installation, and a pivot arrangement allows tilt adjustments so you can direct airflow exactly where you need it. This makes it one of the few personal fans that works as well in a kitchen, mounted near the counter, as it does on a study desk.
Finally, the power consumption is rated at 50W.
Price: Rs 1,849

Bajaj Pygmy Go
Velocity: 2,100 RPM | Sweep Area: 178 mm | Wattage: 7-8W | Air Delivery: Personal proximity airflow
The Bajaj Pygmy Go comes with a 2,400mAh battery and is claimed to run wirelessly for up to 4 hours. It runs at just about 7 watts. You can charge it over USB, which means any phone adapter, laptop port, or power bank can keep it going.
The 178 mm blade runs at 2,100 RPM to deliver focused personal-proximity airflow. It is meant to use closely in order to cool you. It also comes with a built-in dual-brightness emergency LED array on the front, that can come in handy as an emergency light when there is no light.
Design-wise it weighs 670 grams and has an oval form factor. You shouldn’t have any problem moving it around the house easily.
Price: Rs 1,549
V-Guard Spinny Pro
Velocity: 2,100 RPM | Sweep Area: 180 mm | Wattage: 30W | Air Delivery: 353 CMM
The V-Guard Spinny Pro sports CRNO lamination in the motor core. CRNO stands for Cold Rolled Non-Oriented steel, and it is used to reduce energy being wasted to control heat inside the motor’s steel components. So, this is supposed to bring more efficiency. Spinny Pro manages 2,100 RPM at just 30W.
The 180 mm blade is compact, and the unit weighs 1.53 kg, allowing for easy reposition around the house. A 90-degree tilt axis lets you direct airflow precisely. The full ABS polymer housing is rust-proof and durable. Thermal overload protection cuts the circuit if the motor runs too hot, which is an important safety feature if your area has voltage or power fluctuations.
V-Guard states 353 m³/min.
Price: Rs 1,399
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