Breezary 65/72 Inch Large LED Ceiling Fan with Light Remote(8-Blade) 65IN - GoldWhite
Breezary 65/72 Inch Large LED Ceiling Fan with Light Remote(8-Blade) 65IN - GoldWhite
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.
Feature:
- Sloped ceiling is up to 15 degree
- 65/72-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, office
- 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
- 65-IN ceiling fan:7 downrod and 15 downrod
- 72-IN ceiling fan:7 downrod and 18 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
- Light/Fan on/off
Room Suggestion
- 65/72IN 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 ceiling