Breezary 72 Inch White/Black LED Ceiling Fan with Light Remote
Description
A modern design that performs well in both indoor and covered outdoor environments, generates a substantial amount of airflow. It is a very big fan with 8 blades and 72 in. blade span. This dry rated and ceiling fan housing is constructed with the durable ABS and metal material. 8 handsome blades are available in white finish featuring reversible and removable. It features a powerful DC motor that runs smoothly and quietly while operating 70% more efficiently than AC motors. The convenient, 6-speed set-up can be controlled locally using the included remote control. LED light with white shade,white body with White Blade Sloped ceiling is up to 15 degree 72-In fan provides airflow up to 7298-CFM, making it ideal for large rooms Powerful DC motor with 6 speed settings,timing, color temperature change Indoor use only such as bedroom, living room, dining room Remote control included for easy adjustments to the speed settings and light output Integrated light kit houses bulbs that are 3000K/4000K/6500K color temperature Handheld remote control included, 2pcs AAA batteries (not included) Include:1* ceiling fan,1* remote,1 *manual, 2* downrod (7 downrod and 24" downrod) Notice: If you need longer downrod, please buy it separately with diameter 1 inch as your needs Hand-Held Remote System: Six-speed Fan control in forward and reverse, Timing function 1/2/4/8 H Color temperature change Room Suggestion 72IN Ceiling fan is a great choice for large rooms that over 400 square feet. Recommended indoor applications would be bedrooms, family or great rooms, main suite, loft, gym or exercise areas, garages, barns or warehouses. Seasonal Settings Reverse your fan blade direction with the change of seasons for maximum comfort and energy savings. Summer Setting - When looking directly up at your fan from below, the blades should be moving in a counter clockwise direction, pushing cool air down. Winter Setting - When looking directly up at your fan from below, the blades should be moving in a clockwise direction, pushing air upwards, circulating warm air from ceilings."
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