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Hykolity 72-Inch Black Ceiling Fan with Lights and Remote Control - Quiet, Reversible DC Motor, 8 Blades, Dimmable 5CCT, 6 Speeds
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- Modern Minimalist Style:This 72 inch indoor ceiling fan's metal motor housing and six dual-color blades offer a contemporary appearance. The acrylic cover paired with a flicker-free LED light source softens the illumination. This simple yet modern design enhances the sophistication of any room. Ideal for bedrooms, dining rooms, living rooms, kitchens, hallways, gyms, and other indoor spaces.
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- Multifunctional Remote Control : The 72inch ceiling fan indoor ceiling fan have Multifunctional Remote Control It has six speeds, including a natural wind option. It also offers a timer function with 1, 2, and 4-hour selections. Additionally, the fan includes a security anti-theft function that turns on the light every two hours for 10 minutes.
- 5CCT Dimmable LED Ceiling Fan: 72 inch ceiling fan with light has Integrated dimmable 20-Watt LED light module 5CCT(2700K/3000K/4000K/5000K/6500K)which is more energy-efficient and longer-lasting than traditional light sources ,The 60 inch ceiling fan can adjustable brightness levels (20%–100%).
- Fan Installation and Customer Service√: We have optimized and minimized the installation steps for your convenience. If you encounter any issues during installation, please refer to the detailed installation video on the product page and the instruction manual included in the package.
- Quiet and Strong AirFlow : Our 72" morden ceilling fan delivers high airflow velocity while maintaining quiet, wobble-free performance,strong airflow up to 6276 cubic feet per minute (CFM) on high speed.This ceiling fan has WhisperWind reversible motor for optimal performance in summer and winte In the summer, forward mode directs airflow downward to maintain coolness. In the winter, reverse mode circulates airflow upward, evenly distributing warm air produced by the room's heating equipment.
















