🌬️ Stay cool, save energy, and control your comfort like a pro!
The Westinghouse 78095 Ceiling Fan and Light combines energy-efficient 5W power with quiet 60 dB operation, controlled effortlessly via an infrared remote. Lightweight and portable, it carries the reliability of a 10-year warranty from a trusted brand with over 120 years of expertise.
Manufacturer | Westinghouse |
Part number | 78095 |
Item Weight | 300 g |
Product Dimensions | 19.98 x 2.99 x 23 cm; 300 g |
Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
Item model number | 78095 |
Colour | White |
Style | Remote Control Only |
Power source type | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Wattage | 5 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Noise Level | 60 dB |
Switch style | Remote |
Special Features | Portable |
Included components | Remote |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
M**M
Works really well but a bit fiddly to fit
I replaced my (Westinghouse fan) faulty remote unit with this one. The original was a pancake shape unit fitted above the fan. This one has to be fitted inside the bracket then concealed by the metal bowl/shroud. It’s a bit tricky getting it into place and arranging the wiring around it but once installed it works great, in fact much better than the old one as the remote can be pointed anywhere in the room and it still picks up the signal easily. The remote itself has clearly labelled buttons and dims the lights as well as controlling the fan at three speeds. If you have a Westinghouse fan the connectors are compatible with the older remote system so just click into place with no new wiring required.
T**Q
fitted in 20 minutes
Product was ordered at 13:45 on the 2th December, it arrived at 14:50 21st December and was fitted and working by 15:10 21st December. It was a straight swap for the remote box that fits in the fan, the bonus is that the old hand control works with the new unit so I now have a spare hand control. I did look at cheaper chinese alternatives however, the reviews were bad and the translation of some of the technical stuff was both complicated and written in that way that chine stuff often is, that is to say it was poorly translated. New fan would have cost £100 or so, now the old fan is working perfectly, it had a good thorough clean while it was down and the whole job cost just short of £27. Happy days.
K**I
Works but hoping alexa version may be released
Got this a couple of years after buying a high end fan. It works, like for like replacement.Noticed alexa version fans now released with a similar size box, so hoping evenntually they will release/sell standalone alexa/bluetooth-wifi version of this fan/light controller.
M**D
Great replacement!!
Bought for a ceiling fan from a different manufacturer which uses the same controller box.The plug was different (as I fully expected) but it was a simple job to cut the plugs off my old controllerand new controller and fit the old one with block connectors so it now plugs straight in :)Remote is MUCH better than my old one.The old one I had to pretty much AIM at the fan and keep pressing the button until it registered...The new remote I can point in the completely opposite direction or at a wall and it works first press! :)
M**C
Replaced a faulty 'Fantasia' fan controller
Bought this to repair our bedroom ceiling fan/light which stopped responding to the remote - it refused to turn off.The original manufacturers were asking a lot of money for a replacement remote and controller.This item was much better value and works fantastically (if you pardon the pun).It was easy to wire up with some straightforward diagrams. The black dot attached to a white cable in the photo is actually the sensor which is located just outside of the fan housing but is unobtrusive.The remote is actaully of a better design and construction than the original that came with the fan.
A**R
Ceiling Fan and Remote Control
My previous one stopped working so I was pleased I found a replacement
M**S
Brilliant
Love it so many fan speeds, and light shades
R**G
Good
Good remote for the the ceiling fan, I read reviews and saw some electricians saying it was hard to get in the Rose/gap on the fan ceiling fixing. I found it easy, I did have to take it off and on a couple of times to get the best positions for the cable attachments. Works well. You do have to be able to have a clear path between the remote to the infrared reviver.
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