Protection Doesn’t Have to Be Expensive
Voltage stabilizers are one of the more affordable ways to protect individual appliances from grid fluctuations, and the entry tier of the Stabimatic range proves it. If you’re protecting a single appliance or a small cluster of electronics rather than an entire house, there are several genuinely capable options priced well under Rs. 15,000.
The 500VA Options
At the very entry point sits the Stabimatic 500C Servo Motor Voltage Stabilizer SF-500VA at Rs. 10,528 (down from Rs. 11,200), the least expensive stabilizer in the catalogue. It uses servo motor technology, accepts a 130V–250V input, and holds output at 220V ±1% with a listed efficiency of ≥98%. Close behind is the STABIMATIC SD-500C Servo Stabilizer 500VA at Rs. 11,581 (down from Rs. 12,320) — same 500VA capacity and the same servo-based control system, giving you a second option at essentially the same price point and specs.

Stepping Up Within Budget
If 500VA isn’t quite enough for what you’re protecting, the STABIMATIC WSRS-3000 Automatic Voltage Stabilizer at Rs. 14,213 (down from Rs. 15,120) is built for general home and office appliances, with a metal body and overload, thermal, and surge protection. The Stabimatic GL-1100C Automatic Voltage Regulator at Rs. 14,739 (down from Rs. 15,680) offers 1100VA of capacity with a wider 140V–260V input tolerance. And right at the Rs. 15,000 mark, the STABIMATIC GL-1500C Servo Stabilizer — not currently on sale, priced at Rs. 15,000 flat — bumps capacity up to 1500VA with a 130V–250V input range.

What to Expect at This Price Point
All of these units share a similar feature set: automatic voltage correction to roughly 220V, protection against overload and surges, durable metal or compact enclosures, and (where listed) a 1-year warranty. What differs is capacity — 500VA versus 1100VA versus 1500VA — so the right pick depends on what you’re plugging in. A single TV, router, or small fridge is comfortably covered by the 500VA units; a slightly heavier single appliance or a couple of devices together is better matched to the WSRS-3000, GL-1100C, or GL-1500C.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the cheapest stabilizer in this catalogue?
The Stabimatic 500C Servo Motor Voltage Stabilizer SF-500VA, currently priced at Rs. 10,528 (down from Rs. 11,200), is the least expensive option.
What’s the difference between the 500C and the SD-500C?
Both are rated at 500VA with servo motor control and near-identical specs — the SD-500C is priced slightly higher at Rs. 11,581 versus Rs. 10,528 for the 500C, so they function as close alternatives at the same capacity.
Is a 500VA stabilizer enough for a whole room?
It depends on the combined load. 500VA units are best suited to a single appliance or a couple of low-draw electronics; for a room with several devices, an 1100VA or 1500VA option like the GL-1100C or GL-1500C gives more headroom.
Do these budget stabilizers come with a warranty?
The Stabimatic servo and AVR units in this range list a 1-year warranty as a standard attribute.
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