PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT: Kitty Hawk 52’’ DC Motor Ceiling Fan
As the days begin to heat up, our electricity bills begin to as well. Turn off your air conditioner, save some money, and consider the Kitty Hawk DC Motor Ceiling Fan as your new source of relief from the heat.
The Kitty Hawk’s modern and minimalist, three-blade design is guaranteed to add style to any room. It features a light-weight wood for maximum airflow, but don’t worry about it getting too loud because Cocoweb’s WhisperWillow™ technology keeps fan operation nice and quiet.
Using only 23 watts of power, you’ll be able to save money on your next electricity bill while keeping cool. If you’re looking for an economic way to beat the heat, look no further than the Kitty Hawk DC Motor Ceiling Fan.
Mix and Match
The Kitty Hawk ceiling fan comes in two colors, Antique Brass and Satin Nickel, to accommodate your individual style. In addition, the blades on each fan are reversible and also come in two different colors, so you can easily flip the blades to change up the look of your Kitty Hawk. The Satin Nickel model’s blades come in silver and Maple Wood while the Antique Brass model’s blades come in Dark Walnut and Cherry.
Rain or Shine
Like many of Cocoweb’s fans, the Kitty Hawk features a “Dual Mode” feature that allows you to use the fan in both the winter and summer. With the quick push of the remote button, you can switch from summer to winter mode. Summer mode blows air downwards to keep you cool while Winter mode blows wind upwards to circulate the warm air at the top of the ceiling throughout your room.
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