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Harbor Breeze Fairwind 60-in Galvanized LED Indoor/Outdoor Ceiling Fan with Remote (3-Blade)

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Harbor Breeze Fairwind 60-in Galvanized LED Indoor/Outdoor Ceiling Fan with Remote (3-Blade)Fairwind 60 in LED Indoor Outdoor Ceiling Fan with Remote The Harbor Breeze Fairwind is a 60 inch, damp rated ceiling fan designed for great rooms and covered outdoor spaces. It features an integrated dimmable LED light and a learning remote for easy control, finished in galvanized with gray wood blades for a modern industrial look. Key Features: Integrated LED Light: 920 lumens, 3000K warm glow with frosted glass diffuser; fully dimmable via remote

Fairwind 60-in LED Indoor/Outdoor Ceiling Fan with Remote

The Harbor Breeze Fairwind is a 60-inch, damp-rated ceiling fan designed for great rooms and covered outdoor spaces. It features an integrated dimmable LED light and a learning remote for easy control, finished in galvanized with gray wood blades for a modern industrial look.


Key Features:

  • Integrated LED Light: 920 lumens, 3000K warm glow with frosted glass diffuser; fully dimmable via remote
  • Oversized 60-Inch Airflow: Moves up to 3983 CFM for large rooms and covered patios
  • Durable Damp-Rated Design: Galvanized housing and gray wood blade finish suited for indoor/outdoor covered areas
  • Easy Control: Learning remote included with 3 fan speeds and light control
  • Efficient Performance: 89 CFM/Watt with AC motor and reversible airflow

Specifications Table:

Specification Details
Collection Name Fairwind
Blade Color Gray
Blade Finish Gray Wood
Fixture Color Family Gray
Housing Color/Finish Galvanized
Type Standard
Downrod Length (Inches) 6
Fan Diameter (Inches) 60
Suggested Room Size Great Room (over 400 sq. ft.)
Maximum Hanging Height (Inches) 15.7
Minimum Hanging Height (Inches) 11.7
Angle Mount Capable Yes
Bulb Type LED
Bulb(s) Included Yes
Commercial/Residential Residential
Control Type Remote control
Dimmable Yes
Downrod Included Yes
Dual Fan Heads No
For Use in Bathrooms No
For Use in Bedrooms Yes
For Use in Dining Rooms Yes
For Use in Kitchens No
For Use in Living Rooms Yes
Frosted Glass Yes
Glass Type Frosted glass
High Speed Electricity Use (Watts) 20
Integrated LED Fixture Yes
Light Bulb Base Type Integrated
Light Kit With Light
Light Kit Type Integrated
Maximum Bulb Wattage 18
Motor Type AC Motor
Mounting Type Downrod mount
Number of Blades 3
Number of Bulbs Required 1
Number of Fan Speeds 3
Number of Lights 1
Oscillating No
Package Quantity 1
Reverse Air Flow Yes
Reversible Blades No
Shade Material Glass
Style Modern/contemporary
Usage Rating Damp rated
Use Location Indoor/Outdoor
Voice Controlled No
Wattage Equivalent 18
Maximum Airflow (CFM) 3983
App Compatibility No
Bluetooth Compatibility No
Smart Compatible No
Wi‑Fi Compatibility No
Works with Amazon Alexa No
Works with Android No
Works with Apple HomeKit No
Works with iOS No
Works with SmartThings No
Works with the Google Assistant No
CA Residents: Prop 65 Warning(s) Yes
ENERGY STAR Certified No
Safety Listing ETL safety listing
Title 24 Compliant No
Warranty Limited lifetime
LED Light Output 920 lumens
LED CRI 92
LED Color Temperature 3000K
CFM per Watt 89

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):

Q: Can this fan be used outdoors?
A: Yes. It is damp rated and suitable for covered outdoor locations like porches and patios.


Q: Is the light dimmable?
A: Yes. Hold the light button on the included remote to access the dimming feature.


Q: What is the ceiling clearance?
A: Minimum hanging height is 11.7 inches; maximum hanging height is 15.7 inches with the included 6-inch downrod.


Q: Does it work with smart home platforms?
A: No. It is not Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth, or voice-assistant compatible.


Q: What warranty is included?
A: Limited lifetime warranty per manufacturer.


Industrial poise with a sculptural sweep

Fairwind’s galvanized body and gray wood blades deliver a sleek, architectural presence—an effortless blend of modern minimalism and industrial grit. The trio of contoured blades feels dynamic, creating a gentle, sculptural motion even at rest. Style it over a neutral sectional with brushed steel accents to echo its finish, letting the warm, frosted LED glow soften the room. It’s a luxurious essential that elevates spacious interiors while keeping them cool and beautifully lit.


Upgrade your great room or covered patio with powerful airflow and warm LED lighting—choose the Harbor Breeze Fairwind today.

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