Best Budget-Friendly: 36” Retractable Ceiling Fan with Lights and Remote Control

Ceiling fans with retractable blades have one main advantage over regular ceiling fans—when not in use, the blades retract . . . that makes the fixture look like a sleek light. With the push of a button, the blades unfold and voila! You have a ceiling fan.

For the best budget-friendly option, we liked FebFurniture’s 36″ retractable ceiling fan with lights and remote control. This was a reader favorite that is easy to install and very quiet. 

Here’s more:

What We Liked

• Clear acrylic blades are a conversation starter!

• 3 speeds.

• Remote control.

• Sleep timer up to 8 hours.

• 3 light color variations.

What Needs Work

• Light doesn’t dim—you can only change the color.

• Battery not included for remote. And it is an unusual type battery (A23) that you might not have around the house.

Best Craftsman-Style: 42 Inch Ceiling Fan by OUKANING

This ceiling fan looks expensive in real life—and the craftsman-style is the icing on the cake.

Fortunately, the price doesn’t bust the budget. We liked this fans overall performance, although the light kit is not dimmable.

What We Liked

• Quiet.

• Remote control.

• 42″ with blades extended.

• 3 light color temperatures.

What Needs Work

• Installation instructions could be improved.

• Light isn’t dimmable. Yes, you can change the color of the temperature, but not the intensity.

Best Modern-Style: Modern Ceiling Light with Fan Remote control

For a ceiling fan with retractable blades that would fit best into modern-style decor, we liked this model from Gdrasuya10—it works well, with a sleek form factor.

What We Liked

• 3 speeds.

• Quiet operation.

• 42″ blades when extended.

• Clear acrylic blades.

• 3 light color variations.

• Affordable.

What Needs Work

• Lights are not dimmable.

Why Trust Us

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