Ceiling fan returns usually don’t happen because the motor failed. They happen because the remote stopped pairing after voltage fluctuation, the LED driver overheated in humid warehouses, or the packaging cracked during inland transport. That’s exactly why sourcing from experienced Remote Control Ceiling Fans manufacturers matters more than buyers admit during negotiation season. Most buyers compare wattage and RPM sheets. Fewer ask how many remote PCB failures appeared across the supplier’s last 10,000 dispatches. That omission gets expensive later. India’s ceiling fan market crossed USD 2.2 billion recently, with energy-efficient and smart-control variants driving most institutional demand. Procurement teams are…