Ferguson Home has RP Lighting and Fans Europa 50" 4-Blade Indoor Ceiling Fan with Integrated LED Light Kit (Oil Rubbed Bronze) for $40. Shipping is free.
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Product Details:
Constructed of steel
Fixture includes a satin glass shade
Can be installed on vaulted ceilings
Includes: (1) 4" downrod
Integrated LED lighting
Capable of being dimmed
Rated for installation in dry locations
Title 24 compliant
Covered by RP Lighting and Fans' 1 year limited, 5 year LED, and limited lifetime motor manufacturer warranties
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Ferguson Home has RP Lighting and Fans Europa 50" 4-Blade Indoor Ceiling Fan with Integrated LED Light Kit (Oil Rubbed Bronze) for $40. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Deal Hunter daisybeetle for sharing this deal.
Product Details:
Constructed of steel
Fixture includes a satin glass shade
Can be installed on vaulted ceilings
Includes: (1) 4" downrod
Integrated LED lighting
Capable of being dimmed
Rated for installation in dry locations
Title 24 compliant
Covered by RP Lighting and Fans' 1 year limited, 5 year LED, and limited lifetime motor manufacturer warranties
This looks like a great deal but make sure you understand how integrated led lighting works before buying. In my opinion this isn't particularly a permanent fixture if you use it heavily.
The lighting in this won't burn out like a standard lightbub. Instead it will very slowly get dimmer. The lighting in these is generally good for 10-25 years depending on the specific build and how much you use them. After this they won't be "burnt out" but will be significantly less bright then when installed. So if you want a more permanent structure in your home and don't plan on remodeling in the next 10-15 years I would get something that uses standard lightbulbs.
Now if you have a rental and end up replacing things like this every 10-15 years that is a totally different story and this is an amazing deal. Not having to change lightbulbs is a perk for your renter and not having to worry about a renter using the wrong type of light bulb and causing things to overheat is a win-win for both parties.
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This looks like a great deal but make sure you understand how integrated led lighting works before buying. In my opinion this isn't particularly a permanent fixture if you use it heavily.
The lighting in this won't burn out like a standard lightbub. Instead it will very slowly get dimmer. The lighting in these is generally good for 10-25 years depending on the specific build and how much you use them. After this they won't be "burnt out" but will be significantly less bright then when installed. So if you want a more permanent structure in your home and don't plan on remodeling in the next 10-15 years I would get something that uses standard lightbulbs.
Now if you have a rental and end up replacing things like this every 10-15 years that is a totally different story and this is an amazing deal. Not having to change lightbulbs is a perk for your renter and not having to worry about a renter using the wrong type of light bulb and causing things to overheat is a win-win for both parties.
This looks like a great deal but make sure you understand how integrated led lighting works before buying. In my opinion this isn't particularly a permanent fixture if you use it heavily. The lighting in this won't burn out like a standard lightbub. Instead it will very slowly get dimmer. The lighting in these is generally good for 10-25 years depending on the specific build and how much you use them. After this they won't be "burnt out" but will be significantly less bright then when installed. So if you want a more permanent structure in your home and don't plan on remodeling in the next 10-15 years I would get something that uses standard lightbulbs. Now if you have a rental and end up replacing things like this every 10-15 years that is a totally different story and this is an amazing deal. Not having to change lightbulbs is a perk for your renter and not having to worry about a renter using the wrong type of light bulb and causing things to overheat is a win-win for both parties.
It would be nice if they made DC motor fans with regular bulb sockets more available, but almost every new fan has the integrated LED setup anymore. It does look like this fan has the bulb option, but it is $100 more.
Last edited by stringz07 May 30, 2026 at 11:47 AM.
This looks like a great deal but make sure you understand how integrated led lighting works before buying. In my opinion this isn't particularly a permanent fixture if you use it heavily. The lighting in this won't burn out like a standard lightbub. Instead it will very slowly get dimmer. The lighting in these is generally good for 10-25 years depending on the specific build and how much you use them. After this they won't be "burnt out" but will be significantly less bright then when installed. So if you want a more permanent structure in your home and don't plan on remodeling in the next 10-15 years I would get something that uses standard lightbulbs. Now if you have a rental and end up replacing things like this every 10-15 years that is a totally different story and this is an amazing deal. Not having to change lightbulbs is a perk for your renter and not having to worry about a renter using the wrong type of light bulb and causing things to overheat is a win-win for both parties.
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The lighting in this won't burn out like a standard lightbub. Instead it will very slowly get dimmer. The lighting in these is generally good for 10-25 years depending on the specific build and how much you use them. After this they won't be "burnt out" but will be significantly less bright then when installed. So if you want a more permanent structure in your home and don't plan on remodeling in the next 10-15 years I would get something that uses standard lightbulbs.
Now if you have a rental and end up replacing things like this every 10-15 years that is a totally different story and this is an amazing deal. Not having to change lightbulbs is a perk for your renter and not having to worry about a renter using the wrong type of light bulb and causing things to overheat is a win-win for both parties.
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The lighting in this won't burn out like a standard lightbub. Instead it will very slowly get dimmer. The lighting in these is generally good for 10-25 years depending on the specific build and how much you use them. After this they won't be "burnt out" but will be significantly less bright then when installed. So if you want a more permanent structure in your home and don't plan on remodeling in the next 10-15 years I would get something that uses standard lightbulbs.
Now if you have a rental and end up replacing things like this every 10-15 years that is a totally different story and this is an amazing deal. Not having to change lightbulbs is a perk for your renter and not having to worry about a renter using the wrong type of light bulb and causing things to overheat is a win-win for both parties.
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825 lumens
3000k color temp
3 speed AC motor. (2700-5300CFM round numbers)
No remote included (but compatible add on)
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