Home Decorators Collection Tager 72 in. Indoor/Outdoor Matte Black Smart Ceiling Fan with Remote Control Powered by Hubspace

Manage device with Hubspace, Google and Alexa; No Hub required. Modern 72 in. indoor/outdoor ceiling fan with matte black finish. A DC motor is up to 70% more energy efficient than an AC motor.

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The Tager 72 in. Smart Ceiling Fan from Home Decorators Collection has a unique 3 blade modern design that will fit with may decors. The fan offers a variety of control options: included remote control, via your smart device (phone or tablet) with the HubSpace App, or voice control with Alexa or Google Assistant. Ideal for large spaces that don’t require additional lighting. DC motor fans are 70% more energy efficient than AC motor fans (when comparing efficiency (CFM/W) of DC vs AC motors in published FTC Energy Guides for ceiling fans).

  • Smart ceiling fan compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant with no hubs required
  • Control the fan with the remote control included, voice, or free HubSpace app on your smart device (phone/tablet)
  • HubSpace App and voice control allows control for fan speed, scheduling, and timers
  • Fan is damp rated so not only can it be used indoor, but in a covered outdoor space as well
  • Great room: room size 20 ft. x 20 ft. or larger with blade span of 72 in.
  • Slide-on hanger bracket for easy installation to junction box
  • Dual-mount installation: standard and sloped options
  • 6 in. ceiling fan extension down rod with 3/4 in. Dia, included
  • Energy efficient DC motor with 9-speeds
  • Lifetime motor warranty

Additional information

Dimensions

H 12.20 in, W 72.00 in, D 72.00 in

Downrod Length (in.)

6

Fan Blade Length (in.)

34.58

Fan Blade Span (in.)

72

Fan Blade Width (in.)

7.24

Certifications and Listings

ETL Listed, FCC Listed

Manufacturer Warranty

Lifetime motor

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A subset of the dropped ceiling is the suspended ceiling, wherein a network of aluminum struts, as opposed to drywall, are attached to the joists, forming a series of rectangular spaces. Individual pieces of cardboard are then placed inside the bottom of those spaces so that the outer side of the cardboard, interspersed with aluminum rails, is seen as the ceiling from below. This makes it relatively easy to repair the pipes and insulation behind the ceiling, since all that is necessary is to lift off the cardboard, rather than digging through the drywall and then replacing it.

Other types of ceiling include the cathedral ceiling, the concave or barrel-shaped ceiling, the stretched ceiling and the coffered ceiling. Coving often links the ceiling to the surrounding walls. Ceilings can play a part in reducing fire hazard, and a system is available for rating the fire resistance of dropped ceilings.

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Tager is a Norman French surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Aron Tager (1934–2019), American-Canadian actor, poet, artist, and sculptor
  • Helen Tager-Flusberg, English-American psychologist
  • Osias Tager (1914–2005), British businessman

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4 Reviews For This Product

  1. 04

    by Chris

    Works great and puts out good air in this heat we are having

  2. 04

    by Aileen

    Still quiet, and provides great circulation and flow of air.

  3. 04

    by Steven

    Home Decorator Collection lights are amazing. We had one in our last home which was more of a windmill type and it was silent thanks to the DC motor. This one holds up to the praise too. The blades looks like real wood from a distance and it runs silent while using little energy. This is a big fan, so it can put out a lot of air. It has a bunch of tech like bluetooth and can be controlled via an app. Overall a great piece for the house. I like that the screws for the blades are hidden too. I also Like that it can be used outdoor also and that the controller module for the fan itself is wet rated. We may actually move it outside once some work is done.

  4. 04

    by Katie

    I had intended to install this on a vaulted screened in patio with very high ceilings, however this is going to require a 2 person scaffolding set-up to install as we were not able to do this with just one person on a ladder. Also please be aware that depending upon the electrical box that you are installing it in, you may have a very difficult time fitting the large receiver into it. There is not a lot of room to work with. Installation could have been made a lot more user friendly. There is also not an included LED light with this unit.

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