- Powerful Air Delivery 8000 metre cube/hr with a 3 speed motor This air cooler comes with specially designed fans, which …
- Comes with HoneyComb pads It is Equipped with DenseNest honeycomb cooling pads. this air cooler ensures rapid and enhanc…
- Large tank capacity With its large water storage capacity, this air cooler ensures high air cooling without requiring fr…
Pros & Cons
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Detailed Review
First Impressions
When this thing arrived, I genuinely needed help getting it inside. The Orient Stark 110L is massive—we’re talking about a cooler that looks like it belongs in a factory floor or a large banquet hall. The build quality is immediately apparent; thick plastic body, sturdy wheels that actually roll smoothly, and that 20-inch fan blade behind the louvers looks serious. Orient has clearly designed this for commercial use first, home use second.
How I Tested This
I tested this cooler during peak May heat in Nagpur (touching 46°C some days) in my uncle’s 600 sq ft garment shop that has poor ventilation. We ran it for 8-10 hours daily for three weeks straight. I also brought it home for a weekend to test in our 400 sq ft hall during a family gathering. Filled the tank with regular tap water, no ice, to simulate realistic daily use.
Performance
The air throw is genuinely impressive—Orient claims 65 feet, and I’d say that’s pretty accurate in open spaces. In my uncle’s shop, even the back corner felt the breeze, which his old 50L cooler never achieved. The honeycomb cooling pads do their job well; we noticed roughly 8-10°C temperature drop in the immediate vicinity. The three-speed settings give decent control, though honestly, we kept it on medium most times because high speed is genuinely loud.
Here’s the thing about noise—it’s a 20-inch industrial fan. It sounds like one. During conversations, you’ll need to raise your voice a bit. For a shop environment with ambient noise, totally fine. For a quiet bedroom? Forget it.
Water Consumption and Practicality
The 110L tank is both a blessing and a curse. Blessing because you fill it once in the morning and forget about it for most of the day. Curse because filling it takes forever, and if you need to move the cooler when full, good luck—it weighs a ton. The water level indicator is basic but works. I noticed it consumes roughly 3-4 litres per hour on medium speed.
Value for Money
At around ₹20,000, this isn’t cheap. But comparing it to other commercial coolers like Bajaj DC 2016 or Symphony Jumbo, the Orient offers better build quality and that powerful 20-inch fan. Amazon reviews mention motor durability concerns after 2-3 seasons, which is worth noting. Orient’s service network is decent in tier-1 cities, patchy elsewhere.
Who Should Buy This
If you have a large shop, warehouse, community hall, or genuinely massive living space (think 500+ sq ft with high ceilings), this makes sense. For regular 2-3 BHK homes, you’re better off with a 70-90L personal cooler that’s quieter and easier to manage.
Score Breakdown
| Cooling Performance | 8.5/10 | |
| Build Quality | 8.5/10 | |
| Noise Level | 6.5/10 | |
| Portability | 6/10 | |
| Value for Money | 7.5/10 |
Key Specifications
| Tank Capacity | 110 Litres |
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| Fan Size | 20 inches |
| Air Delivery | 6500 m³/hr |
| Air Throw | 65 feet |
| Cooling Pads | Honeycomb |
| Power Consumption | 245 Watts |
| Coverage Area | Up to 930 sq ft |
| Warranty | 1 Year Comprehensive |
Our Verdict
- Powerful Air Delivery 8000 metre cube/hr with a 3 speed motor This air cooler comes with specially designed fans, which …
- Comes with HoneyComb pads It is Equipped with DenseNest honeycomb cooling pads. this air cooler ensures rapid and enhanc…
- Large tank capacity With its large water storage capacity, this air cooler ensures high air cooling without requiring fr…



