5 Best Ceiling Fans in the Philippines
How We Picked:
Cost
We only reviewed quality ceiling fans that offer great value for money.
Quality
We considered the make and design of the ceiling fan, specifically the number of blades it has, what material it’s made of, and how sturdy it’s built to last.
Energy Efficiency
As it’s intended for daily use, we looked into the wattage and electricity consumption of each ceiling fan.
Performance
We considered its overall performance as a house fan, particularly the fan speed, wind circulation; and the noise level each fan makes.
1. Westinghouse 30” Turbo Swirl Ceiling Fan
Test | Info |
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Price | ₱4,475.00 |
Number of Blades | 6 |
Fan speed | Variable |
Shopee Reviews Score | 4.9/5 |
Lazada Reviews Score | 4.8/5 |
Total Reviews | 4/5 |
Score consistency | 4.8/5 |
Cost | 2/5 |
Quality | 5/5 |
⮕Make | 5/5 |
⮕Design | 5/5 |
Energy Efficiency | 4/5 |
Performance | 5/5 |
⮕Fan Speed | 5/5 |
⮕Wind Circulation | 5/5 |
⮕Noise Level | 5/5 |
Pros
- Well-built
- Low noise
- Good air circulation
Cons
- Most expensive among the units we reviewed
- Warranty limited to 6 months
If you’re looking for a ceiling fan that gives a neat, industrial feel, you’ll love the Westinghouse Turbo Swirl model.
In terms of make and design quality, the Turbo Swirl is a well-built unit made of wood and a cold rolled steel motor. It’s both functional and ambient, and has a slot for a light bulb with a frosted glass cover.
This Westinghouse piece is best for 10 square meter rooms with low ceilings. It also has permanently oiled bearings so it’s generally easy to maintain.
This ceiling fan consumes only 60W upon usage and can be controlled via remote. What we love about it is that it makes little to no noise, making it the perfect ceiling fan for bedrooms and areas of rest.
The downside to this model is that its warranty is limited to 6 months, which is remarkably short compared to other ceiling fans which offer a warranty of up to 5 years.
It’s also the most expensive among the units we reviewed, which would make consumer discernment necessary before making a major purchase.
2. Invisible Ceiling Fan
Test | Info |
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Price | ₱3,600.00 |
Number of Blades | 4 |
Fan speed | 6 gears |
Shopee Reviews Score | 4.8/5 |
Lazada Reviews Score | 4.9/5 |
Total Reviews | 4.5/5 |
Score consistency | 4/8/5 |
Cost | 4/5 |
Quality | 5/5 |
⮕Make | 5/5 |
⮕Design | 5/5 |
Energy Efficiency | 5/5 |
Performance | 5/5 |
⮕Fan Speed | 5/5 |
⮕Wind Circulation | 5/5 |
⮕Noise Level | 5/5 |
Pros
- Strong wind circulation
- Foldable fan blades
- Quiet fan
Cons
- Difficult to install
- May be difficult to clean light
If you’re looking for an elegant ceiling fan that doubles as a bright light for your home, we highly recommend the Invisible Ceiling Fan by Kruzo.
It comes in a very Nordic, minimalist style that is elegant and eye-catching. It is a functional piece that also brings character to your house, whether you decide to place it in your living room, dining area, or bedroom.
This 42-inch model has a classy body made of metal and acrylic. It has folded blades made of ABS plastic, that create an invisible effect when you turn the fan on.
It has a remote control and LED light that comes with the unit, as well as a smart timing 6-gear Speed Regulation feature. This ceiling fan is ideal for 8 to 25 sqm rooms.
What we love about this particular model is that it’s somewhat of a modern LED chandelier, which provides strong yet quiet circulation.
It’s also a major energy saver at 6-gear speed at 30W consumption. Its smart timer can shut off the fan after an hour, 2 hours, 4 hours, or 8 hours of use.
The only downside we found with this ceiling fan is that it’s a little bit more difficult to install, so be sure to follow the instructions carefully to get the most out of the appliance.
Aside from this, be sure to gently clean the fan’s light socket so as not to damage it long-term.
3. American Heritage Antique 52″ AHCF-ECON
Test | Info |
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Price | ₱4,399.00 |
Number of Blades | 4 |
Fan speed | 3 speeds |
Shopee Reviews Score | 4.7/5 |
Lazada Reviews Score | 4.5/5 |
Total Reviews | 5/5 |
Score consistency | 4.6/5 |
Cost | 3/5 |
Quality | 4.5/5 |
⮕Make | 4/5 |
⮕Design | 5/5 |
Energy Efficiency | 4/5 |
Performance | 4/5 |
⮕Fan Speed | 4/5 |
⮕Wind Circulation | 5/5 |
⮕Noise Level | 4/5 |
Pros
- Easy to install
- Vintage design
- Incorporates LED lights into the ceiling fan
Cons
- Wooden blades become wobbly during high speed mode
- Light may be difficult to clean
If you’re going for a vintage, antique-feel for your ceiling fan, we recommend the
American Heritage Antique AHCF-ECON.
It’s easy to install, and this model has 52 inch wooden fan blades and LED light sockets that resemble flowers.
To operate the ceiling fan, it has a pull system. You can choose from 3 fan speeds that’ll leave you cool at home even on a warm summer day!
The ceiling fan has a forward and reverse function as well, if you want to counterbalance the room temperature.
You can also use it to switch the light bulbs, offering 3 lighting modes, should you want them to give off a warm, yellow color light or a bright white. Its lights consume about 60W.
What we don’t like about this American Heritage model is that its wooden blades become wobbly during high speed mode. Due to their design, its bulb sockets may also be difficult to clean.
4. Asahi C 56SS Ceiling Fan
Test | Info |
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Price | ₱3,750.00 |
Number of Blades | 3 |
Fan speed | 4 speeds |
Shopee Reviews Score | 5/5 |
Lazada Reviews Score | 5/5 |
Total Reviews | 3/5 |
Score consistency | 5/5 |
Cost | 3.5/5 |
Quality | 4/5 |
⮕Make | 5/5 |
⮕Design | 4/5 |
Energy Efficiency | 2/5 |
Performance | 4/5 |
⮕Fan Speed | 4.5/5 |
⮕Wind Circulation | 5/5 |
⮕Noise Level | 3/5 |
Pros
- Sturdy stainless steel blades
- Large blade size for big rooms
- Easy to install
- 5 year warranty
Cons
- Industrial design makes it look better in warehouses than homes
- Louder than other fans we reviewed
- High power consumption
Another industrial-style fan in our review is the Asahi C 56SS ceiling fan.
It comes at a very affordable price and has 3, 56-inch stainless steel blades that have rounded edges that resemble a propeller. With such a great build, this fan is ideal for generating greater airflow in spacious rooms.
You can choose among four speed settings and control the ceiling fan through a wall-mounted rotary switch control.
What we love about this unit is that it’s easy to install, and in spite of its sturdy build, Asahi also offers a 5 year warranty for this model.
The drawbacks of this Asahi model is that it’s louder than the other fans we reviewed. This feature and its industrial design make it more well-suited for warehouses than homes.
Aside from this, it has a higher power consumption than the other ceiling fans, generating an average of 90W when in use.
5. 3 Metal Blade Ceiling Fan
Test | Info |
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Price | ₱1,459.00 |
Number of Blades | 3 |
Fan speed | 3 speeds |
Shopee Reviews Score (129) | 4.9/5 |
Lazada Reviews Score (8) | 5/5 |
Total Reviews | 4/5 |
Score consistency | 4.9/5 |
Cost | 5/5 |
Quality | 3.75/5 |
⮕Make | 3.5/5 |
⮕Design | 4/5 |
Energy Efficiency | 3/5 |
Performance | 4/5 |
⮕Fan Speed | 4.5/5 |
⮕Wind Circulation | 5/5 |
⮕Noise Level | 2/5 |
Pros
- Most economical choice
- Strong circulation
- Design is easy on the eyes
- Made of robust metal
Cons
- Makes noise
- Used more in public areas like churches, restaurants, schools, factories, and offices than at home
The most economical choice in our review of the best ceiling fans is the one with three metal blades. When in use, it consumes about 75W of power.
It’s made of robust metal and is very durable. This 48-inch, 3-blade fan offers strong circulation with a timeless design that is very easy on the eyes.
The best thing about it is that it comes with all of these great features at a significantly cheaper price tag than most ceiling fans available in the market.
What we don’t like about this particular fan model is that it makes noise, which doesn’t make it ideal for use in the bedroom or any sleeping spaces in the house.
We notice that owing to its loudness and design, this fan is used more in public areas like churches, restaurants, schools, factories, and offices than at home.