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Martec Lighting

Cruise 50" 1250mm Ceiling Fan w/ CCT Light & 3 ABS Blades in Silver, White or Matt Black Martec Lighting - MCF1333S, MCF1333W, MCF1333M

Martec Lighting

Cruise 50" 1250mm Ceiling Fan w/ CCT Light & 3 ABS Blades in Silver, White or Matt Black Martec Lighting - MCF1333S, MCF1333W, MCF1333M

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Product Description

Description:

The Cruise 15W CCT LED ceiling fan features a powerful yet efficient 50W motor with 3 stage 15W dimming LED light and CCT switchable (3000k, 4000k or 5000k) feature.

Features:

  • 3 year in home warranty
  • Polycarbonate composite construction
  • Fully reversible for summer & winter
  • Dimmable 15W CCT LED light
  • 3 speed wall control with light switch included

Specifications:

  • Rotational Diameter: 50" (1250mm)
  • Blade Material: Polycarbonate Composite Construction
  • Blade Pitch: 11°
  • Motor Wattage: 50w
  • Motor Type: AC Motor
  • Controller Type: 3 Speed Wall Control with Light Switch
  • Summer / Winter Reverse: Yes
  • Installation Location: Indoor Only
  • Speed: 1 Speed | 2 Speed | 3 Speed
  • Current: 0.165A | 0.142A | 0.121A
  • Power: 40w | 28.2w | 18.5w
  • Light Type: 15W LED
  • Light Colour: CCT (3000K / 4000K / 5000K)
  • Dimmable: Yes - 3 Stage Step

Order Codes:
MCF1333S - Silver
MCF1333W - White
MCF1333M - Matt Black



All products are priced in New Zealand Dollars (NZD).

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