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60" Industrial Ceiling Fan with LED Light and Remote Control - 3 Blade Indoor/Outdoor Damp Rated Turbina Fan in Oil Rubbed Bronze - Perfect for Patio, Porch, Gazebo, Garage, Barn, and Living Room

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Product Description

60" Casa Vieja Turbina DC LED Bronze Damp Ceiling Fan with Remote Enjoy a refreshing breeze with the 60" Turbina caged ceiling fan. The motor features remote control operation and comes in an oil-rubbed bronze finish. Oil-rubbed bronze finish metal blades and a Franklin Park industrial style light kit complete the look. Blades must be mounted at least 10 feet from the floor. UL listed for damp locations. From Casa Vieja ceiling fans. Casa Vieja ceiling fans have represented the pinnacle of design and value for over twenty years. Shop refreshing styles for indoors and outdoors.

Product Features

60" blade span. 22 degree blade pitch. Canopy is 6" wide x 2 1/2" high. Light is 12" wide x 7 1/4" high. 120 x 15 mm DC motor size.

Light comes with one 4.5 watt vintage Edison LED bulb. 360 lumens. 2700K.

Oil-rubbed bronze finish motor. Three oil-rubbed bronze finish metal blades.

Includes 6-speed hand-held remote control with on-off light operation and reverse function. UL listed for damp locations. Not suitable for locations in humid climates with salt water exposure.

Blades must be mounted at least 10 feet from the floor. 6" downrod included. 9" ceiling to bladem, 16.25" from ceiling to bottom of light kit (with 6" downrod).

Customer Reviews

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The installation instructions leave a lot to be desired but the finished product is worth it.You’ll need to push a plug out of the “fitter” to thread the light wires through (that step isn’t clear in the instructions).