What the industry calls bladeless ceiling fans actually have blades, but they're enclosed in a cage where they can’t be seen and can’t come into contact with anything. Bladeless fans were invented as safer alternatives to fans with exposed blades, especially in rooms with low ceilings — and they look great, too.
Bladeless fans move the air with small motors and blades hidden within the light fixture and behind a screen, becoming what some call “invisible” fans.
The most obvious choice is in the kitchen, which gets hot when you’re cooking and baking. Don’t overlook bedrooms, though, especially those with bunk beds where sleeping kids are in danger from the open blades of traditional ceiling fans. You may also have a closet that would benefit from a battery-operated bladeless ceiling fan and light.
And remember, your attic is likely the hottest area of your house. Consider adding a solar attic fan to cool it down.
Here are a few things to consider before purchasing a bladeless fan:
Fooyancho 3-Speed Bladeless Mini Ceiling Fan
Producing just 35 decibels, like the sound of low conversation, this remote-controlled fan is quiet enough to be used in a sleeping room. The housing is acrylic, and the lights have three levels of brightness and a memory function.
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Clzcnz17 Battery-Powered Low-Profile Bladeless Ceiling Fan
All functions of this fan and LED light unit are operated by a remote control. The lights are dimmable, the six-speed fan is reversible, and assembly and installation take only 20 minutes.
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Xiyun Izowe Enclosed Ceiling Fan with LED Lights
This fixture has a three-speed fan and a dimmable intelligent LED soft light with no glare and no interference. The light and fan are operated by remote control and automatically power off when you fall asleep.
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Orison Thin Modern Smart Fan with Light
You can use the powerful motor to reverse the six-speed fan to push air in the summer and pull it in the winter. The protective cage can be opened for easy cleaning of the fan blades. The LED light adjusts for brightness and color temperature.
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Jinweite Ceiling Fan with Light
The fan has three speeds and is surrounded by a ring of LED lights inside a slim-profile contemporary drum fixture. You can use the remote control to set the timer to shut it off automatically.
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Yanaso Modern Remote Control Bladeless Ceiling Fan with Light
This stylish low-profile ceiling fan is controlled with a cellphone app, or you can use the remote control to adjust three speeds of smooth, strong airflow with no noise. The twin 24-watt LED lights have three levels of brightness.
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Iyunxi Oversize Ceiling Fan with Invisible Blades
This low-profile 110-volt 40-watt fan and light fixture hangs down less than 8 inches from the ceiling. The fan has three speeds and stepless dimming, and is quiet enough to use in a bedroom.
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Fszusg LED Light Fixture with Ceiling Fan
The design of this light looks like eight large flower petals, brightening a room with the most light of any bladeless ceiling fan. The fan has six speeds and switches from downdraft to updraft with the remote controller.
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