GE Morgan 54″ Bronze LED Indoor/Outdoor Ceiling Fan with SkyPlug Technology for Instant Plug and Play Mounting
The GE Morgan 54 in. Indoor/Outdoor Ceiling Fan has a modern design that is available in brushed nickel or bronze finishes, and has 3 matte black blades that are ideal for most any room or covered outdoor area. The fan features the new and technologically advanced GE SkyPlug Mounting System to provide safe, quick and easy installation. This innovative Plug & Play feature eliminates complicated wiring, and allows the fan to be easily taken down, or switched out with a large variety of ceiling fans within seconds! To assist you, an easy-to-follow installation video is available online. The GE Morgan Fan has an integrated and dimmable 18W LED light kit and includes a 3-speed remote control. The fan is built with high quality GE specifications and includes a limited lifetime motor warranty.
Product Features
- Fast, easy and safe to install with new SkyPlug technology
- 3 matte black blades
- Includes 3-speed remote control with wall mount
- Bronze finish
- Integrated and dimmable LED light kit with matte opal glass shade
Amazing! Perfect ceiling fans. I always have a problem with the lights being too dim on ceiling fans in bedrooms. When I saw these LED lighted fans I had to try them out even though they didn’t have any reviews. So glad I took a chance because they are sleek and modern looking while providing great air movement and more than sufficient light in my kid’s medium sized bedrooms. Both are around 160-200 square feet. I mounted the remote inside the closet out of the reach of little hands where it stays and…
NOT EASY INSTALL Worst install design EVER! I’m not expert. I’ve installed several dozen fans and fixtures in my life. This “easy install” design requires you to hold the motor assembly in the air, while also connecting the 9 pin plug and then pushing the connected wires up thru the downrod (still holding the motor) before attempting to align the holes on the downrod and motor so you can push a pin thru them, avoiding the fat wires you just pushed up, before releasing the motor assembly. Other…