A factual, searchable list of all 16 NSE-listed companies classified under Consumer Durables in the Nifty 500, with market-cap band and live price. For research only, never a buy or sell recommendation.
16 of 16 shown
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Company
Symbol
Cap
Price (LTP)
Chg%
1
Amber Enterprises India Ltd.
AMBER
Small
₹7,290
-4.39%
2
Asian Paints Ltd.
ASIANPAINT
Large
₹2,690.9
-0.89%
3
Bata India Ltd.
BATAINDIA
Small
₹657.85
-0.93%
4
Berger Paints India Ltd.
BERGEPAINT
Mid
₹513.95
-0.53%
5
Blue Star Ltd.
BLUESTARCO
Mid
₹1,556.8
-1.57%
6
Crompton Greaves Consumer Electricals Ltd.
CROMPTON
Small
₹253
-0.65%
7
Dixon Technologies (India) Ltd.
DIXON
Mid
₹11,371
-1.01%
8
Havells India Ltd.
HAVELLS
Mid
₹1,129
-2.29%
9
JSW Dulux Ltd.
JSWDULUX
Small
₹3,187.8
+0.38%
10
Kajaria Ceramics Ltd.
KAJARIACER
Small
₹1,077
+0.90%
11
Kalyan Jewellers India Ltd.
KALYANKJIL
Mid
₹330.8
-2.33%
12
LG Electronics India Ltd.
LGEINDIA
Mid
₹1,520.9
-1.27%
13
PG Electroplast Ltd.
PGEL
Small
₹459
-1.48%
14
Titan Company Ltd.
TITAN
Large
₹4,025.2
-0.42%
15
Voltas Ltd.
VOLTAS
Mid
₹1,277.3
-0.98%
16
Whirlpool of India Ltd.
WHIRLPOOL
Small
₹769.35
-1.50%
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"Cap" is market-cap size (Large/Mid/Small), not a rating. A price shows only where the symbol is in our daily feed (as of 2026-06-15); "—" means no price was sourced — we never show an invented figure.
About Consumer Durables stocks on the NSE
This page lists every company in the Nifty 500 universe that the National Stock Exchange classifies under the Consumer Durables industry — 16 companies in all, as of 2026-06-11. It is a factual classification of which listed companies sit in this sector, with their market-cap band and, where we track it, a live price. It is deliberately not a ranking and not a "best stocks to buy" list — a company appears here because the NSE groups it under Consumer Durables, not because we have a view on its shares.
How to research a company on this list
Use the search box to find a name or symbol, then do the real work yourself: open the company's latest annual report and recent results, check its valuation against peers (you can look up live prices and standard ratios on our Share Price Today page), and weigh its risks. Being part of a large sector does not make any single company a sound investment — the differences within an industry are often larger than the differences between industries. For the full investable universe see the Nifty 500 list; for the benchmark names see the Nifty 50 list.
Sector exposure, with eyes open
Concentrating on a single sector raises both the potential reward and the risk versus a broad-market holding. Many investors who like a sector still keep it to a slice of a diversified portfolio, and some prefer a sectoral mutual fund or ETF over picking individual stocks. If timing single names feels daunting, a steady SIP across a diversified fund is a simpler, lower-risk route. Our guide to evaluating a sector covers the factors — growth, valuation, government policy and cyclicality — that matter most. Whatever route you choose, this page is information only: do your own research and consult a SEBI-registered adviser before investing. Data here is as of 2026-06-11.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are Consumer Durables stocks?
Consumer Durables stocks are NSE-listed companies classified by the exchange under the Consumer Durables industry. This page lists all 16 such companies from the Nifty 500 universe — a factual categorisation for research, not a ranked list and not a recommendation to buy any of them.
How many Consumer Durables stocks are listed here?
This page lists 16 NSE-listed companies classified under Consumer Durables in the Nifty 500. The classification follows NSE's industry grouping; index membership and sector tagging are reviewed periodically, so always verify current status on the NSE.
What is the difference between large-cap and small-cap Consumer Durables stocks?
Large-cap companies in this industry (2 on this list) are bigger, more established and generally less volatile; mid- and small-caps (14 here) are smaller and typically move more in both directions. The "Cap" column marks each company as Large, Mid or Small cap — a size band, not a rating. Neither is "better" in the abstract; higher potential return in smaller names usually comes with higher risk.
Are Consumer Durables stocks a good investment?
There is no general yes-or-no answer — it depends entirely on your own goals, risk tolerance and time horizon, and the companies within an industry differ widely. Do your own research on each company's filings and valuation, and consult a SEBI-registered investment adviser before deciding. We do not recommend buying or selling any stock.
How current is this Consumer Durables stocks list?
The company classification was last reviewed as of 2026-06-11. Where a price is shown, it comes from our daily market feed (as of 2026-06-15) and only for the 16 of 16 symbols we currently track; every other price reads "—" because we never show a figure we cannot source. Verify all data on the NSE.
Factual list for research only — not investment advice, not a recommendation. Stock investing carries risk; consult a SEBI-registered adviser and do your own research.