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Ohniyou 52" Low Profile Ceiling Fan w/ LED Light & App/Remote Control (Black)

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Ohniyou Store via Amazon has Ohniyou 52" Low Profile Ceiling Fan w/ LED Light & App/Remote Control (Black) on sale for $90.99 - $36.40 off when you apply promo code 5B4NZ3BU at checkout = $54.59. Shipping is free.

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Available:Features:
  • Ultra-Quiet Reversible DC Motor: With noise levels as low as 20 dB. With 6-speed settings delivering 4,580 CFM airflow, the reversible motor provides summer cooling breezes or winter warm air circulation – ideal for year-round climate control
  • Dimmable & Energy-Efficient LED Lighting: Equipped with an 18W LED light source (3000K warm/4500K natural/6000K cool white), this flush mount ceiling fan offers eye-friendly, flicker-free illumination and 5%-100% dimmability
  • Easy 30-minute Installation: Comes with all necessary mounting hardware and detailed installation instructions

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  • This product has a rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars, based on 140+ customer reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Ohniyou Store via Amazon has Ohniyou 52" Low Profile Ceiling Fan w/ LED Light & App/Remote Control (Black) on sale for $90.99 - $36.40 off when you apply promo code 5B4NZ3BU at checkout = $54.59. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter Meowssi for sharing this deal.

Available:Features:
  • Ultra-Quiet Reversible DC Motor: With noise levels as low as 20 dB. With 6-speed settings delivering 4,580 CFM airflow, the reversible motor provides summer cooling breezes or winter warm air circulation – ideal for year-round climate control
  • Dimmable & Energy-Efficient LED Lighting: Equipped with an 18W LED light source (3000K warm/4500K natural/6000K cool white), this flush mount ceiling fan offers eye-friendly, flicker-free illumination and 5%-100% dimmability
  • Easy 30-minute Installation: Comes with all necessary mounting hardware and detailed installation instructions

Editor's Notes

Written by StrawMan86 | Staff
  • This product has a rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars, based on 140+ customer reviews.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.
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denzeler27
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Size is always going to matter as well as arm angle, # of arms etc. That being said I have this fan. This is not a deal, these are always at this price ($60). I've had mine for 6 months and it's been great. Good airflow for a bedroom, quality is also pretty good, I wouldn't get one for a big living room
revoltdeceased
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I dont believe you can use these with a switch, they require constant power to the controller. I own a similar one and when the switch gets cycled, it doesnt turn the fan on, just the light. You also cant wire the light and fan separately as it needs the dc motor controller and wont work via direct ac. Thats at least my experience. Bummer for me because i have separate switch runs for fan and lights. Now my living room has a blank in a three switch face-plate.
SlickStanMan
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Doesnt seem to be UL listed.

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Jul 30, 2025 06:53 PM
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ResidentPonyJul 30, 2025 06:53 PM
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I literally cannot understand the rush towards app control, remotes, and integrated LED.Apps are invasive, support ends. LEDs burn out. Remotes get lost. Why would someone install this over a DC unit that has pull chains or support for a wall control? And accepts replaceable bulbs.OK, maybe a very high ceiling is a use case for a remote. But it shouldn't be the only option.
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shua71Jul 30, 2025 07:01 PM
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How are these compared to the typical brands from Home Depot or Lowe's? Price is so much lower but not sure I'd be willing to skimp on a a large fan spinning quickly while my family and I sit under it
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Quote from ResidentPony :
I literally cannot understand the rush towards app control, remotes, and integrated LED.Apps are invasive, support ends. LEDs burn out. Remotes get lost. Why would someone install this over a DC unit that has pull chains or support for a wall control? And accepts replaceable bulbs.OK, maybe a very high ceiling is a use case for a remote. But it shouldn't be the only option.
You can still just use these without them being smart. So, just connect it to a wall switch. I don't personally dig the all in one, I want to have control over the bulbs, but it's not AS big of a deal as you're saying. Apps are annoying but they're no more invasive than everything else you have on your phone, less so since it usually doesn't need access after setup.

I mean, I wouldn't buy this, but I get it.
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MuffinManJul 30, 2025 08:08 PM
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Quote from ResidentPony :
I literally cannot understand the rush towards app control, remotes, and integrated LED.Apps are invasive, support ends. LEDs burn out. Remotes get lost. Why would someone install this over a DC unit that has pull chains or support for a wall control? And accepts replaceable bulbs.OK, maybe a very high ceiling is a use case for a remote. But it shouldn't be the only option.
Yeah! Get off our lawn you meddlin' kids!
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Quote from DealDady :
You can still just use these without them being smart. So, just connect it to a wall switch. I don't personally dig the all in one, I want to have control over the bulbs, but it's not AS big of a deal as you're saying. Apps are annoying but they're no more invasive than everything else you have on your phone, less so since it usually doesn't need access after setup.

I mean, I wouldn't buy this, but I get it.

I dont believe you can use these with a switch, they require constant power to the controller. I own a similar one and when the switch gets cycled, it doesnt turn the fan on, just the light. You also cant wire the light and fan separately as it needs the dc motor controller and wont work via direct ac. Thats at least my experience. Bummer for me because i have separate switch runs for fan and lights. Now my living room has a blank in a three switch face-plate.
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Quote from shua71 :
How are these compared to the typical brands from Home Depot or Lowe's? Price is so much lower but not sure I'd be willing to skimp on a a large fan spinning quickly while my family and I sit under it
Size is always going to matter as well as arm angle, # of arms etc. That being said I have this fan. This is not a deal, these are always at this price ($60). I've had mine for 6 months and it's been great. Good airflow for a bedroom, quality is also pretty good, I wouldn't get one for a big living room
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jhatashiJul 30, 2025 09:11 PM
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Quote from revoltdeceased :
I dont believe you can use these with a switch, they require constant power to the controller. I own a similar one and when the switch gets cycled, it doesnt turn the fan on, just the light. You also cant wire the light and fan separately as it needs the dc motor controller and wont work via direct ac. Thats at least my experience. Bummer for me because i have separate switch runs for fan and lights. Now my living room has a blank in a three switch face-plate.
Agree with this. There is typically a control box for these fans which take AC and use DC to power the fan/light. The control box has RF/IR/Bluetooth to communicate with the remotes. The control box is on always and the remotes are used to toggle the DC signal to the fan/light.
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Dennis885Jul 30, 2025 09:12 PM
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What's the shortest clearance for a ceiling fan that's still efficient. I have 8 ft ceilings and the current fan has a small down rod. Makes the ceiling really feel low. This fan is a 10.5" profile. I think I've seen some as low profile as 8". Any change to effectiveness?
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namlookJul 30, 2025 10:10 PM
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I literally cannot understand the rush towards app control, remotes, and integrated LED.Apps are invasive, support ends. LEDs burn out. Remotes get lost. Why would someone install this over a DC unit that has pull chains or support for a wall control? And accepts replaceable bulbs.OK, maybe a very high ceiling is a use case for a remote. But it shouldn't be the only option.
I'm all on board with these remote fans. So much better than pull chain fans when if you can dim and brighten, change color temp. Just mount the remote on the wall and you'll never lose it.
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Is this coupon single use? I need 2 in the same room. Price is ok equivalent to the cheap brands at the hardware storesEdit: review on a different thread is a no go. Shill product
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Doesnt seem to be UL listed.
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VioletHome479Jul 30, 2025 11:03 PM
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how many inches from ceiling to bottom of light bulb
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I bought this fan on the last deal for $50. I'm using it in a bedroom/office. It's quiet, moves air well, looks fine and works with any issues.

I do have a wall switch for fan and light, which I am no longer using. I wanted a remote & app because when I'm sitting at my desk working, it's nice to adjust the light or fan when I need it rather than getting up to adjust it.


I would prefer standard replaceable bulbs, but at $50, I was willing to gamble on the LEDs. The entire purchase was a gamble (I won't use this type of fan anywhere else in my home), but as of now, while it's working, it covers my needs. With 1 exception...


I don't like the spread of the light. It casts pretty deep shadows on my desk which is not directly under the light. My old fan/light wasn't this bad. It's the only thing I don't like about it, but I also have good desk lighting, so I rarely need the fan light on.


I'd recommend for a bedroom/office space, but if the light is going to be very important, I would avoid this.
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BelaSJul 31, 2025 01:56 AM
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Quote from ResidentPony :
I literally cannot understand the rush towards app control, remotes, and integrated LED.Apps are invasive, support ends. LEDs burn out. Remotes get lost. Why would someone install this over a DC unit that has pull chains or support for a wall control? And accepts replaceable bulbs.OK, maybe a very high ceiling is a use case for a remote. But it shouldn't be the only option.
At $55 it's a throwaway product just like entry level Tvs and whatnot. If I lsot the remote or the LED burnt out I'd be annoyed I need to replace it, but beyond that, I'd move on pretty damn fast.

In my case the living room light/fan is a single wire on a switch. I could spend the money/effort of adding another wire for the fan so that each one can be controlled sepparately. Or, I can buy something like this, use it for X years, and move on. I actually have a home depot cheapie unit (traiditonal DC) that I have had in there for six years now and its starting to make noise. If thise gave me ease of controlability and decent airflow for 6 years at $55 it's virtually a no-brainer.
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