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🖤 Elevate your space with Fanbulous — where style meets smart breeze control!
The Fanbulous 72-inch ceiling fan combines a powerful 2000-lumen LED light with a whisper-quiet, energy-efficient DC motor offering 6 speeds and reversible airflow. Its bi-color 8 blades and 3 adjustable color temperatures create a versatile ambiance for indoor or outdoor use. Controlled via remote with timer and mute functions, it fits various ceiling heights with included downrods and promises hassle-free installation backed by 2-year support.







| ASIN | B0CRDFW4GG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,170 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #186 in Ceiling Fans |
| Blade Material | Engineered Wood |
| Brand | Fanbulous |
| Brand Name | Fanbulous |
| Collection Name | Ceiling Fans |
| Color | Classic Black |
| Connector Type | NEMA 1 |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 626 Reviews |
| Electric Fan Design | Ceiling Fan |
| Electric fan design | Ceiling Fan |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Included Components | Cord, Light Kit, Remote |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Installation Type | Hardwired |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 71.71"D x 71.71"W x 15.76"H |
| Item Type Name | Ceiling Fan |
| Light Type | LED |
| Main Power Connector Type | NEMA 1 |
| Material | Wood |
| Model Name | Y23FSD0048-3801 |
| Model Number | Y23FSD0048-3801 |
| Motor Type | DC |
| Mounting Type | Downrod Mount |
| Noise Level | 35 Decibels |
| Number of Blades | 8 |
| Number of Power Levels | 6 |
| Number of Speeds | 6 |
| Part Number | TY-03 |
| Power Source | dc |
| Product Dimensions | 71.71"D x 71.71"W x 15.76"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Air Circulation |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Home Office, Kitchen, Living Room, Study Room |
| Size | 72 Inch |
| Special Features | LED Light, Remote Controlled, Timer |
| Style | Industrial |
| Switch Type | Remote |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
| Wattage | 24 watts |
R**.
Fire fan for the cooling
Great value for the price. The fan looks sleek with the black finish and feels very high quality once installed. It runs quietly, moves air efficiently, and adds a modern touch to the room. Definitely exceeded expectations for the cost—would purchase again.
J**N
Superior fan. Happy Customer.
Amazing fan, especially at this price point. Thirty minutes to install. Very quiet and sturdy. The one drawback is the limited instruction booklet when it comes to the functions of the remote. It was delivered in flawless condition. Well worth the money spent. Get ready for the heat, I know I am.
L**Z
Excelente.
Good quality and works great and easy installation
T**Y
Great fan for the price!
I was looking for a large, stylish ceiling fan that would fill the space above our living room without costing a fortune, and this fan was exactly what I needed. I bought the 72” model on sale for $99.99, which was an excellent value. Similar fans at the big home improvement stores would have easily cost $300 or more. This fan comes with 6 speeds, 3 light color temperature options, and reversible blade rotation. It also has a timer feature with 1-hour, 4-hour, and 8-hour settings. It includes a remote control with a wall mount, which is a nice touch. The remote does beep when buttons are pressed, but the sound can be turned off. The fan uses a DC motor, so it runs very quietly and efficiently. I also like that the blades are two-toned, allowing you to choose between a black or brown finish depending on your style. Installation was straightforward, though it does require some patience. It comes with 3 downrods that can be combined to fit different ceiling heights. For my 9-foot ceiling, I only needed the shortest rod. Overall, for around $100, this fan is absolutely worth it for everything included. It looks much more expensive than it is and doesn’t feel cheap at all. It runs smooth, quiet, and provides excellent airflow. We rarely need to set it above speed 2 because it moves that much air. The only feature I wish it had is a dimmable light, but since we hardly use the light anyway, it’s not a dealbreaker.
C**S
Great fan but light acts weird
My back porch needed a fan, and after struggling with a noisy garage fan I decided to replace my porch overhead light fixture with this fan. My porch ceiling is thin cementboard, not sheet rock, and there’s no attic crawlspace above, just about 12” gap to the 2nd story floor. This is all to say the instructions with the fan warned you need good support if replacing a light fixture for the added weight of the fan. I had to pull the light fixture of course. Then the flimsy plastic electrical box also had to go. I knew I would need a sturdy fixture attached to a wooden stud, but there was no way to do that myself… until chatGPT suggested a Westinghouse Saf-T brace made for this exact situation (bought it on Amazon). It fits through the 4” hole and allows you to extend it in the narrow space between beams, providing an attach point for the electrical box (provided with it) that is rated up to 70lbs. It took about 20 minutes or less to put it in place after cutting a tiny bit of the cementboard to allow the electrical box more clearance. It’s important to get all this right. It’s important to switch off electricity at the panel (not just the light switch) before any of this. The switch disconnects the “hot” wire but the neutral wire can still get you zapped if other circuits on the same panel switch are active. Don’t risk it. Find out which breaker switch controls the porch light and shut that thing off before touching any wires. The fan installation, after all this pre-work, was really simple. I just followed the directions. The tricky part was connecting the wires to my pain power. I had two sets of wires coming in parallel, so the wire nuts provided with the fan were not large enough. I reused the larger ones removed when I took off the previous light fixture. The wire gauge was different between the fan wires and my household wiring. Be sure after you tighten any wire nuts that all wires are secure! This almost got me, and I had to redo them a couple times to get it right. My porch ceiling is high, about 11 feet, so I used the 20” down rod. It’s easy to switch downrods and they provided 3 different ones with directions how to switch them. I installed the blades one at a time, fitting the opposite sides in order so things were easy to manage without getting too lopsided. My cheap electric screwdriver has a torque setting I never used until now. It was easy work getting all 24 screws to attach the blades in without overdriving them. By hand is fine, but you’re working upside down on a ladder, so do yourself a favor and get an electric driver if you’re older like me. Once it’s all installed and working, here are the things I absolutely love about this fan: 1) The light is LED based and bright. It has 3 levels of color between bright white and soft white. 2) the fan has 6 speeds and level 6 is really fast and moves a lot of air. 3) the fan is quiet even on the high speed. That was the deal-breaker for the garage fan I had before. There are a few oddities you may not mind or they might drive you crazy. 1) every light on/off cycle changes the light color. It’s not persistent between even if you’re switching it on/off using just the remote. The instructions say the light memory after 10 seconds but I couldn’t figure out how to set it. 2) the remote and instructions for it are confusing with buttons called “natural wind” and “safe mode” that don’t offer further explanations. I figured out myself that “natural wind” is a special mode where the fan varies its speed to simulate a varying breeze. Interesting. Weird? Okay I’ll go with it. Still not sure what is the anti theft button for “safe mode”. The “remote controller mute” doesn’t mute the remote controller (it’s silent), instead it mutes the tiny beep sound the fan makes then you press a button on the remote. The red “power” button is an “all off” switch. Doesn’t turn anything on, only off. The worst of these annoying features for me is the lack of a persistent light color setting. You have to cycle it on/off/on/off/on until you get the light color you want. Obviously a design flaw. That said, I’ll stick with this fan. The benefits outweigh the annoyances for me personally. But you may want to consider this before buying. If your circuit has a light switch, just use that to toggle the light setting you want and use the remote for the fan controls. That’s what I do. One star off for the annoying light behavior.
S**.
Nice updated look!
Love this fan! Quiet, sturdy, and really moves the air around the lanai!!
P**Y
Doesn’t make loud noise
Love the color, looks beautiful and it has great airflow. Took my husband a bit to install but he’s no handyman.
A**R
72inch review
Works great goes fast this is 72inch antique bronze. Can’t even hear it when it’s on and really moves air. Also comes with remote and adjust which way it goes with the remove. Light is pretty bright. Really good quality
N**N
Super
Va super bien on l'a mis dans notre chambre à coucher. Il est grand mais on a le vent qu'on voulait
A**K
Great fan, cheap lampshade
Great fan and really pushes the air. Lamp shade could be better quality. The plastic shade is the only thing that makes this fan look cheap
C**S
Limited but still good value.
Good price for the size. Quiet, considering the airflow it generates. Only issues are: 1) there is no memory, so if you switch off the power switch, when you turn it on, the light goes on and the fan does not. You have to use the remote for everything. 2) the light is way too bright, and if you turn it off, then switch off the poser to the fan and turn it back on, the light comes on again by default. 3) there is no app for this model, nor can it be controlled by a smarthome nor digital assistant. Note that it wobbled a bit at the start but after a few weeks settled into it's balljoint mount and smoothed itself out quite a bit. Worth keeping due to the sheer size and price, and I expect I will be able to eventually figure out the wiring, to bypass the limited remote controller and put a better one in that has smart home connectivity and/or dual power feeds (light switch and fan switch from the wall)
P**Y
Good fan, Quiet
Fans work well and are quiet. I had hoped the fan would rotate more slowly on its lowest setting being such a large fan, but I’m happy with the functionality nonetheless. While I purchased 3 of these fans in total, only two of the remote controls could be made to work. Contacting the manufacturer for a replacement was a virtual impossibility so I am therefore required to order a replacements at a cost of $25CAD.
S**T
No electrical safety rating for Canada or USA
No electrical safety rating for Canada Or USA
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