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Home Decorators Collection Kensgrove 72-inch Matte Black Ceiling Fan with LED Light and Remote

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Home Decorators Collection Kensgrove 72-inch Matte Black Ceiling Fan with LED Light and RemoteKensgrove 72 inch Ceiling Fan The Kensgrove 72 inch ceiling fan combines modern design with advanced functionality. Featuring a sleek matte black finish, 8 weather resistant blades, and an integrated LED light kit, this fan is perfect for large indoor or outdoor spaces. With smart home compatibility and a powerful DC motor, it offers energy efficient operation and year round comfort. Key Features: Energy Efficient DC Motor: Operates at 70% energy

Kensgrove 72-inch Ceiling Fan

The Kensgrove 72-inch ceiling fan combines modern design with advanced functionality. Featuring a sleek matte black finish, 8 weather-resistant blades, and an integrated LED light kit, this fan is perfect for large indoor or outdoor spaces. With smart home compatibility and a powerful DC motor, it offers energy-efficient operation and year-round comfort.


Key Features:

  • Energy-Efficient DC Motor: Operates at 70% energy savings compared to traditional motors.
  • Smart Home Integration: Compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Hubspace for voice and app control.
  • Durable Matte Black Finish: Features 8 weather-resistant blades suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
  • Integrated LED Light Kit: Adjustable color temperature ranging from 2700K to 5000K.
  • Remote Control Included: Offers convenient operation of fan speeds, light dimming, and timer settings.

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Fan Blade Material Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS)
Control Type Included With Remote
Number of Blades 8
Light Type Integrated
Indoor/Outdoor Indoor,Outdoor
Recommended Room Size Commercial
Number of Lights 1
Color Family Black
Included Downrod Included,Hardware Included
Features DC Motor,Dimmable Lights,Reversible Motor
Color Temperature Soft White
Watt Equivalence 80
Product Weight (lb.) 26.52 lb
Blade Color Family Black
Fixture Color/Finish Matte Black
Mounting Type Angled Mount,Downrod Mount,Flush Mount
Compatible Bulb Type Integrated LED
Motor Speed (RPM) 105
Damp/Wet Rating Wet Rated
Light Bulb Type Included Integrated LED
Ceiling Fan Type Basic
Number of Speeds 9
Fixture Color Family Black
Airflow (CFM) 9330
Ceiling Fan Size Commercial
Blade Color Matte Black
Downrod Length (in.) 4.5
Assembled Depth (in.) 72.00 in
Assembled Width (in.) 72.00 in
Assembled Height (in.) 13.80 in
Fan Blade Span (in.) 72
Fan Blade Length (In.) 31.57
Fan Blade Width (In.) 4.72
Certifications and Listings FCC Listed,FCC Listed,UL Listed
Manufacturer Warranty Lifetime Motor Warranty

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: What is the maximum airflow of the fan?
A: The fan provides a maximum airflow of 9330 CFM, ensuring efficient cooling for large spaces.


Q: Can the fan be used outdoors?
A: Yes, the fan is wet-rated and suitable for covered outdoor spaces like patios and porches.


Q: Does the fan include a light kit?
A: Yes, the fan comes with an integrated LED light kit with adjustable color temperature.


Q: How many speeds does the fan have?
A: The fan features a 9-speed DC motor for precise airflow control.


Q: Is the fan compatible with smart home systems?
A: Yes, it works with Alexa, Google Assistant, and the Hubspace app for voice and app control.


Elevate Your Space with Modern Elegance

Transform your living space with the Kensgrove 72-inch ceiling fan, a masterpiece of modern design and functionality. Its sleek matte black finish and expansive 8-blade design create a striking visual impact, while the integrated LED light kit adds a touch of sophistication. Perfect for large indoor areas or covered outdoor spaces, this fan combines powerful airflow with smart home compatibility, ensuring year-round comfort and style. Make it the centerpiece of your room and enjoy the seamless blend of luxury and practicality.


Discover the perfect blend of style and functionality with the Kensgrove ceiling fan—upgrade your space today!

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