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Godrej Air Coolers gain popularity in Nepal

The brand’s combination of sleek design, ease of use, and effective cooling performance is helping it build a strong presence in the market.

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KATHMANDU: As temperatures continue to rise across Nepal, consumer demand is shifting beyond basic cooling solutions toward more comfortable and healthier home environments.

Responding to this growing need, Godrej has been offering a range of modern air coolers in the Nepali market designed to deliver efficient and convenient cooling for households of all sizes.

In today’s fast-paced lifestyle, air coolers are increasingly seen not just as seasonal appliances for beating the heat, but as essential household comfort devices.

Godrej’s lineup—including models such as Snowchill, ChillPro, Coolblast Plus, Coolblast, and Edge Minicool—has been gaining attention among Nepali consumers.

The brand’s combination of sleek design, ease of use, and effective cooling performance is helping it build a strong presence in the market.

According to the company, its air coolers are equipped with features such as high air delivery, honeycomb cooling pads, thermal overload protection, and ice drip technology.

Select models also include anti-bacterial tanks and cooling pads to support cleaner air circulation. Additional features like humidity control, four-way air swing, and dry run protection are designed to enhance user comfort and safety.

Beyond performance, Godrej is also emphasizing design, positioning its air coolers as lifestyle appliances that complement modern interiors.

Compact builds, attractive color schemes, and premium finishes allow the products to blend seamlessly into living rooms, bedrooms, and family spaces, making them especially popular among younger consumers.

In Nepal, CG Electronics serves as the authorized distributor for Godrej home appliances.

Along with air coolers, the brand’s product range in the country includes refrigerators, chest freezers, washing machines, microwave ovens, and air conditioners, all of which continue to gain traction among Nepali households.