Editor's take
Fin geometry is where an Orient Comforter 11 Fin review India earns its keep. Orient says its S-shaped fins provide 11 percent more warmth than conventional designs. Exact room performance depends on insulation, but increasing fin area is a sensible way to improve convection without adding two more full columns.
This makes the Comforter useful in a large bedroom where the heater cannot sit in the centre. The PTC fan can push warm air during the first part of use, while the radiator continues to release quieter heat after the fan switches off.
The 2900W maximum class requires a proper 16A outlet. Do not infer that a normal smart plug is acceptable because the heater has a familiar brand name. High-current resistive loads need firm wall contact, earthing and a circuit that an electrician has checked.
Three thermostat settings keep operation simple. Mechanical controls do not show a precise room temperature, but precision is limited anyway because the thermostat measures air near the heater. Place the unit away from a cold doorway or direct sunlight if you want more consistent cycling.
The safety list covers tip-over auto shut-off and overheat protection. Castor wheels help move the approximate 13.9 kg body, while the cord winder and socket dock reduce storage clutter. Inspect the wheel mounting before winter because a loose castor can tilt a heavy radiator.
Buyer evidence is solid at 4.0 stars from 713 ratings. That is enough history to trust the general design while still expecting occasional complaints about slow warm-up, bulk and fan noise. Those are category characteristics, not unique Orient defects.
The black-gold finish looks warmer than a white appliance but may stand out in a minimalist room. More importantly, the unit needs enough clear floor area for convection. Hiding it behind furniture to improve appearance reduces performance and raises temperature around nearby materials.
Choose the Orient over the Bajaj when S-shaped fins, faster heat spread and a 2900W class output justify the price gap. Choose the Bajaj when proven value and the deepest rating history matter most. Choose a 13-fin heater when your room is colder or larger than the Orient's practical range.

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