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frontpageiconian | Staff posted Jun 09, 2026 04:43 PM
frontpageiconian | Staff posted Jun 09, 2026 04:43 PM

52" TCL Low Profile Ceiling Fan w/ Dimmable Light & Remote Control (3 Colors)

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TCL VERY LIGHTING via Amazon has 52" TCL Low Profile Ceiling Fan w/ 24W Dimmable Light & Remote Control (Black, White, or Brown) on sale for $129.99 - $59.80 when you apply promo code ACLIGKHR at checkout = $70.19. Shipping is free.

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Product Details:
  • 5 reversible blades
  • Reversible DC Motor
  • 6 Fan Speeds
  • The 52-inch ceiling fan comes with an 24W dimmable LED light panel, offering adjustable brightness from 10% to 100%. Choose from three color temperatures—3000K warm light, 4500K natural light, and 6500K cool white light—to suit different settings like study rooms, bedrooms, or nighttime lighting needs.
  • Powered by a high-quality DC motor, this low profile ceiling fan operates quietly at less than 35dB. It features forward and reverse modes: enjoy a cool breeze during summer to keep your space comfortable, and reverse the fan in winter to help circulate warm air and maintain an even temperature throughout the room.
  • Note: It cannot be installed on a sloping ceiling.

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This popular frontpage deal is still available.

TCL VERY LIGHTING via Amazon has 52" TCL Low Profile Ceiling Fan w/ 24W Dimmable Light & Remote Control (Black, White, or Brown) on sale for $129.99 - $59.80 when you apply promo code ACLIGKHR at checkout = $70.19. Shipping is free.

Available:Thanks to Sr. Deal Editor iconian for finding this deal.
  • Note: You must be logged in to clip coupons and apply promo codes. If a code doesn't work right away, try applying it a few times across different interfaces such as mobile or desktop, as some codes may not apply consistently. If issues persist, refresh the page, re-enter the code, or revisit the cart before checking out. Estimated delivery dates may vary by location.
Product Details:
  • 5 reversible blades
  • Reversible DC Motor
  • 6 Fan Speeds
  • The 52-inch ceiling fan comes with an 24W dimmable LED light panel, offering adjustable brightness from 10% to 100%. Choose from three color temperatures—3000K warm light, 4500K natural light, and 6500K cool white light—to suit different settings like study rooms, bedrooms, or nighttime lighting needs.
  • Powered by a high-quality DC motor, this low profile ceiling fan operates quietly at less than 35dB. It features forward and reverse modes: enjoy a cool breeze during summer to keep your space comfortable, and reverse the fan in winter to help circulate warm air and maintain an even temperature throughout the room.
  • Note: It cannot be installed on a sloping ceiling.

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MellowFeather3961
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Here's my copypasta from this same deal 2 months ago:

A ceiling fan is meant to do one thing. Move air. Its ability to make light, the color temperature and CRI of that light, its decorative aesthetic, it's decibel rating, etc. are all secondary attributes. When I see I listing for a ceiling fan that doesn't list its rated CFM, I tell it to go f@#* itself and I look for a real ceiling fan.

If it's in a bedroom, 4000 CFM is the bare minimum, 6000 if your hot. AC motor fans go "bzzzt, bzzzt, bzzzt" as they run, some people like it, like a nostalgic white noise machine. dc fans make no motor noise, and they use <1/2 the watts per CFM. Regardless, 2 out of 3 fans you put up will make some kind of tapping or clacking noise after 6 months no matter the motor type unless you go back in and correct the noise (it's usually a wire tapping on something, or a loose fan blade or loose trim). If it's in a big room or living room, shoot for 8000 to 10,000 CFM. more down rod = more air movement, more diameter is more air and more efficiency and less noise since it spins slower to move the same air, no replacement for displacement. Ensure the fan blades are a good diameter for the room, if you have in-ceiling lights make sure they don't "chop" the light and cast shadows on the floor or walls each time a fan blade passes under the adjacent light. If it's gonna be a primary light or it's over a dining room or board game table, ensure it's at least 90CRI or else green and blue will be hard to tell apart. Living room and bed room (chillin' rooms) are best at 2700k, 3000k is ok. 4000k or higher better be a bathroom, office, garage/workshop, or an overly futuristic white house. If it doesn't list it's CFM or if it wants an app or Wi-Fi access to control it then it can go f$#* itself it's not a real ceiling fan. hunter is not the name it used to be. I've had good luck with home decorators collection for cheap fans lately.
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I have this from 2 months ago deal. It's decent for price but looks cheap. Also 2 second delay if you wire this to a light switch which can be annoying to get used to. It also saves the last light setting that was used, not the fan when powering on/off by light switch. LED Lights are apparently replaceable on Amazon for roughly $10 to get that out of the way. Only wish the lights were brighter

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I have this from 2 months ago deal. It's decent for price but looks cheap. Also 2 second delay if you wire this to a light switch which can be annoying to get used to. It also saves the last light setting that was used, not the fan when powering on/off by light switch. LED Lights are apparently replaceable on Amazon for roughly $10 to get that out of the way. Only wish the lights were brighter
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Bate and switch on the price.
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Quote from WakiTaki :
I have this from 2 months ago deal. It's decent for price but looks cheap. Also 2 second delay if you wire this to a light switch which can be annoying to get used to. It also saves the last light setting that was used, not the fan when powering on/off by light switch. LED Lights are apparently replaceable on Amazon for roughly $10 to get that out of the way. Only wish the lights were brighter
Thanks for saving me a big headache. That sounds like a unit I want no part of.
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Thank you!
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Quote from WakiTaki :
I have this from 2 months ago deal. It's decent for price but looks cheap. Also 2 second delay if you wire this to a light switch which can be annoying to get used to. It also saves the last light setting that was used, not the fan when powering on/off by light switch. LED Lights are apparently replaceable on Amazon for roughly $10 to get that out of the way. Only wish the lights were brighter
I have another fan with that delay. I wish I knew before I bought it, it is a real bummer and just makes it feel broken..

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MellowFeather3961Jun 12, 2026 02:33 PM
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Here's my copypasta from this same deal 2 months ago:

A ceiling fan is meant to do one thing. Move air. Its ability to make light, the color temperature and CRI of that light, its decorative aesthetic, it's decibel rating, etc. are all secondary attributes. When I see I listing for a ceiling fan that doesn't list its rated CFM, I tell it to go f@#* itself and I look for a real ceiling fan.

If it's in a bedroom, 4000 CFM is the bare minimum, 6000 if your hot. AC motor fans go "bzzzt, bzzzt, bzzzt" as they run, some people like it, like a nostalgic white noise machine. dc fans make no motor noise, and they use <1/2 the watts per CFM. Regardless, 2 out of 3 fans you put up will make some kind of tapping or clacking noise after 6 months no matter the motor type unless you go back in and correct the noise (it's usually a wire tapping on something, or a loose fan blade or loose trim). If it's in a big room or living room, shoot for 8000 to 10,000 CFM. more down rod = more air movement, more diameter is more air and more efficiency and less noise since it spins slower to move the same air, no replacement for displacement. Ensure the fan blades are a good diameter for the room, if you have in-ceiling lights make sure they don't "chop" the light and cast shadows on the floor or walls each time a fan blade passes under the adjacent light. If it's gonna be a primary light or it's over a dining room or board game table, ensure it's at least 90CRI or else green and blue will be hard to tell apart. Living room and bed room (chillin' rooms) are best at 2700k, 3000k is ok. 4000k or higher better be a bathroom, office, garage/workshop, or an overly futuristic white house. If it doesn't list it's CFM or if it wants an app or Wi-Fi access to control it then it can go f$#* itself it's not a real ceiling fan. hunter is not the name it used to be. I've had good luck with home decorators collection for cheap fans lately.
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Browncoat1Jun 12, 2026 02:38 PM
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I also got this fan 2 months ago. I agree with WakiTakis review for the most part. The 2 second delay doesn't bother me much, but if it did, the solution might be to leave the light switch on and turn the light on and off with the remote. Also, I have it in my bedroom so I like having it on the dimmest settings most of the time. I don't want to be blasted with light while preparing for bed.
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[QUOTE=MellowFeather3961;184799997]Here's my copypasta from this same deal 2 months ago: A ceiling fan is meant to do one thing. Move air. Its ability to make light, the color temperature and CRI of that light, its decorative aesthetic, it's decibel rating, etc. are all secondary attributes. When I see I listing for a ceiling fan that doesn't list its rated CFM, I tell it to go f@#* itself and I look for a real ceiling fan. If it's in a bedroom, 4000 CFM is the bare minimum, 6000 if your hot. AC motor fans go "bzzzt, bzzzt, bzzzt" as they run, some people like it, like a nostalgic white noise machine. dc fans make no motor noise, and they use
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Need a decent ceiling fan that is app controlled and can be turned off and on with Google assistant
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3v1lkr0wYesterday 01:22 PM
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That's a very good price
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hypnosis4u2nvYesterday 09:16 PM
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Similar fan for $59.99 if you want to save another $10

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GVQX5NH8/
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dubmangYesterday 11:27 PM
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Can this be hard wired into a switch? I need a fan that can (, low profile looks cool)

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