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Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2025
We purchased these for my son‘s train room, which is unheated and more of a garage space. They were so easy to install , super bright, and for having such small blades really does move the air much more than you would think! These were an excellent purchase
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Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
Very lightweight, and it works so well. I was worried when it came in at the size. I have a 200 square footloose, and on medium settings, I can feel it move the air. I also like that with the remote I can dim the lights, and also change how warm or harsh it is.
Aria
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
I had bought a different brand for my room a bit ago and my family member liked it so I decided to get two for their rooms. Sadly though one remote controlled all three at the same time so I had to but different ones so I bought your guy's.These one can work separately! It does the same stuff as my previous one which makes me happy as I liked the lighting and how much the fan pushes air out. Though another plus to this is that it saves your previous lighting (unless you turn it off and on again). It also comes with a remote holder unlike my old ones where I had to velcro it to a wall. The noise level is pretty low for a fan and there's another cool feature i think called natural air where it does like a breathing motion on the fan (low than ramps up quite a bit then low again). Night light feature is cool too. I really reccomend especially if you want to get several for personal rooms! May just want to get another to replace mine for the features I've listed!
Priscilla A
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2025
really good. not lying tiny but mighty. placed it in my sons closet and it works wonders.
s
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2025
Works great and powerful for how small it is
Soapdish
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
The first fan I received was defective. The light blinked on and off when I turned the light switch on and the fan wouldn't work. The remote didn't work, either. I requested a return and promptly received another fan that works perfectly. You just connect the fan blades, screw the base into an E26 bulb socket, install two AAA batteries into the remote, and the fan is ready to go. The light is dimmable and you can change the color temperature from 3000k to 4500k to 6000k. I installed it in a single bulb ceiling sconce after removing the glass shade and it works perfectly to circulate air in an upstairs hallway. The remote comes with a plastic bracket and mounting screws in case you wish to mount it on the wall. I will probably be mounting the remote next to the light switch. I would take one star off for the first fan not working, but the second fan exceeded my expectations, so 5 stars it is.
rjm
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
I found this to be way too small and virtually unusable. It's also very cheaply made.
BML
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
A socket ceiling fan. I am not new to this but this is the second one in a week. The cool part is the fan speed is one step higher than the rest. 1-6 levels of air speed, remote that can be mounted to the wall, and quick and easy assemble make this perfect for my small hallway. Here are some stats:Maximum Lux of the Light - 2696**The Lux varied from 590s up to the maximum above. Not sure why could be the motion of the fans at top speed.AIR SPEED FAN: (max downward thrust)Level 1 - 4.8 MPHLevel 2 - 5.7 MPHLevel 3 - 6.3 MPHLevel 4 - 6.9 MPHLevel 5 - 7.4 MPHLevel 6 - 8.0 MPHBy far the most downward air pressure and speed of any socketed celiing fan we have tested yet. With more speed though comes more noise. I measured 66 db at top speed. So in a smaller room naturally that might affect you. At the lowest speed though it avg 46db noise level.So was expecting this just to be another E26 socket ceiling fan, but so far this one can push the air. I noticed a previous one only pushed the air upward and not downward, whereas this one is definitely downward. Hopefully someday we can see a reverse motor socketed ceiling fan.Is it worth buying? If you don't want to mess with electrical wires and have no knowledge of it then a socket fan is for you, even though true ceiling fans offer more efficiency and airflow. Also these are great for smaller rooms and you simply click each blade into the unit, and stick it in the socket and twist. Turn on. All about 5 minutes of work. Might be good in a gamer's room as how hot some consoles and PCs run nowadays. At the price, it's worth a shot. Though keep in mind you need a socket pointed DOWNWARD to mount it.
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