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Westinghouse 7800300 Jax Ceiling Fan, 56-Inch, Brushed Nickel Black Blades

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Color: Brushed Nickel with Black Blades


Set name: Remote Control - Industrial Use


Features

  • Indoor 56 inch ceiling fan, down rod only installation ideal for great rooms up to 400 square feet
  • Brushed nickel ceiling fan with three black steel blades
  • Westinghouse ceiling fans feature a high-quality motor, deliver powerful air movement and quiet performance, wall control ceiling fan offers operation of 4 speed on/off fan control
  • Fan Performance on High Speed Airflow: 4803 CFM, Energy Usage: 56 W without lights, Airflow Efficiency: 87 CFM/W
  • 15 year limited motor warranty and two-year warranty on all other parts

Description

The Westinghouse Jax 56 inch modern, industrial style ceiling fan featuring a 12 inch long down rod is ideal for lofts and great rooms with high ceilings. A sleek brushed nickel ceiling fan finish with contrasting black steel blades adds contemporary ceiling fan design with an industrial aesthetic. This ceiling fan needs minimal assembly and includes a four-speed wall control for customized comfort in any room. Product reference number 78003.

Brand: Westinghouse


Color: Brushed Nickel with Black Blades


Electric fan design: Ceiling Fan


Power Source: Hardwire


Style: Standard Mounting


Product Dimensions: 56"D x 56"W x 17.25"H


Room Type: Bedroom, Dining Room, Living Room


Special Feature: Variable Speed


Recommended Uses For Product: Indoor, Lighting


Mounting Type: Downrod


Power Source: Hardwire


Room Type: Bedroom, Dining Room, Living Room


Special Features: Variable Speed


Recommended Uses For Product: Indoor, Lighting


Mounting Type: Downrod


Controller Type: Button Control


Number of Speeds: 4


Wattage: 60 watts


Number of Blades: 3


Air Flow Capacity: 4803 Cubic Feet Per Minute


Voltage: 120 Volts


Switch Type: Pull Chain


Indoor Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Control Method: App


Standby Power Shutoff: 104


Is Product Cordless: No


Number of Power Levels: 4


Installation Type: down rod


Material: Alloy Steel


Blade Material: Plastic


Color: Brushed Nickel with Black Blades


Electric Fan Design: Ceiling Fan


Style: Standard Mounting


Finish Type: Brushed


Collection Name: Jax


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 56"D x 56"W x 17.25"H


Blade Length: 56 Inches


Item Weight: 4.15 Pounds


Size: Wall Control


Brand Name: Westinghouse


Included Components: Blade


Model Name: JAX


Model Number: 7800300


Manufacturer: Westinghouse


Warranty Description: Limited Lifetime


UPC: 024034780035 810744035844


Global Trade Identification Number: 35


Part Number: 7800300


Item Type Name: Jax Ceiling Fan


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


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  • Best ceiling fan at ANY price
Color: White Set name: Wall Control - Industrial Use
After a month of 24/7 use, I now have some experience. By far the best ceiling fan at any price. At $55, it moves more air and looks more contemporary & sleeker than any $500 designer fan. Same fan as the brushed nickel model so read those reviews as well. Set to the lowest speed, it moves as much air as some residential fans move at their highest speed. I have it mounted above my bed. On the highest speed, it moves so much air it blows the Sunday paper apart & off the bed. Standard installation will lower the fan blades almost 2 ft so if you have 8ft ceilings, it's too dangerous for residential installation. The blades are metal, move at an incredible speed & could probably slice a tomato. You do not want them clipping your hand. BUT ... the down rod can easily be cut in half (with only modification being to drill a new cross mounting hole in the rod, keeping the blades safely above 7ft. Have never had to sleep with the fan set to "high" but the dogs love sleeping under it on hot days and I find that it takes minutes to cool down the room before bed if I turn on the A/C + the fan on high for a few minutes, then back to second lowest speed when I crawl into bed. Saves running the A/C in there all day. To address, other writers' criticisms: - the motor itself is whisper quiet. Quieter than many other brands. But it is impossible to move that much air without hearing the sound of rushing air. Set on "high" there almost a slight "helicopter chop" sound but that's not the motor, that's the metal blades slicing thru the air. But remember, for me, the blades are only 4 feet above the bed. Mounted from a 14 ft ceiling, you might not hear it at all. To me it's "white noise" that drowns out other sounds (but not the TV) but again, I have never had to set it higher than "medium" to stay cool at night. Your choice: strong quiet motor that blows a lot of air that creates some wind noise set on the highest when you really need it, or suffer thru a hot night when you are dying for a breeze. - Lot of criticism of the old fashion looking surface mount box switch. So much so that I ordered a slide dimmer at the same time. But at time of installation, I read NOT to use an electronic dimmer (why, I don't know). And know from other installations, some dimmers can cause the motor to hum. If you have a row of switches, the standard surface box switch could present an installation challenge. In my case, the fan switch is by itself. So rather than risk a potential humming noise, I used the provided switch. After 2 days, I got use to it. It looks like a regular thermostat. Bid deal. Plus I like that the switch "clicks" from one speed to the next, as opposed to sliding. So each position is always the same speed, which matters because since this fan is powerful, it can take a minute or more for the motor to get the blades spinning at the speed you set. There's no second guessing if you set it to the correct speed like there would be with a sliding dimmer switch. - And there is no "reverse switch". Again, big deal. Google the web and you'll find some expert opinions that the "winter" & "summer" settings for ceiling fans is a marketing myth. It doesn't matter if the fan pulls the cold air up or pushes the hot air down, once you've got the air circulating, there are no longer any different temperature zones in the room. The pros just say to use low or medium speeds in winter to avoid a "wind chill" effect. Lastly, easiest fan I've EVER installed. All others have required a second pair of hands to hold it while I connect the wires. Suggestion: - mount the blades PRIOR to lifting the motor onto the socket. When it's fully assembled all you have to do is lift the motor with blades and place the ball into the socket holder. That's it. No more holding a heavy motor. Then do the wire connections. There are only 3 blades, easy to work around them connecting the wires and beats trying to climb even higher later to mount the blades from the top. - Use rubber, even plain old weather stripping between all screw connections, between the holding bracket & the junction box, even between the ball & the socket to dampen any vibration noise. During the first week, I would occasionally hear a rhythmic "clicking noise" if the fan was set too long at the same speed. It had no relation to the speed of the fan (so I knew it wasn't the fan blades hitting anything) and it disappeared if I slightly rocked the based of the fan (carefully) while it was spinning. After trial and error, I discovered it was the electrical wire nut covers tapping against each other inside the junction box. Wrapping them with insulating foam and electrical tape solved the problem. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2011 by Sugar+Rosie

  • Great buy. It's the right price for what it does.
Color: Brushed Nickel Set name: Wall Control - Standard Mount
I'm not sure why people are bashing the remote. It doesn't say residential or modern or custom fan. It says it is an industrial 56 inch fan. So yes, it does look like a wall mounted brick or bus or however you want to describe it. However, you shouldn't remove any stars from your rating because you can't read the product description. Great fan. Easy install. This fan replaced an existing ceiling fan with a wall mounted round switch fan control. I installed it with a Harbor Breeze universal remote #40837 I purchased from Lowe's . You'll need to use the ball bracket that came with the fan. It will be a tight fit but it will fit. Slide it in the space above the ball socket. You'll need to keep the wires short enough so it doesn't take up too much room. Make sure you tape up your wire connectors so it doesn't come loose. I replaced the wall switch with a regular switch to keep things more modern. On high, the fan noise the fan makes is very pronounced. However I can't see you using this on the highest setting unless you are having sexy times, it's hot in your room and you're doing all the "work". This is when this fan will shine. My bedroom has a vaulted ceiling and is not a huge room but larger than average. On high, the air will circulate very fast, cooling the room down in a few minutes. This is great when your wander up to your room upstairs, you're ready for bed and its stuffy and hot. The sound the fan makes is from the blades moving the air and not so much from the motor. The sound is less pronounced when on the low setting on my remote. But all fans make some sort of noise. The background noise the fan makes while on the low setting is quite soothing and It feels like a gentle breeze. I would have loved to see a 60" version of this fan. This is a great product. It is priced right (better than all of similar fans). I would buy this again and I just might do that. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2016 by jester

  • One died
Color: Brushed Nickel Set name: Wall Control - Standard Mount
I bought two .November 2022 put up in my shop only run them when I have the air on when I am in the shop . Maybe three hours a week never in the winter . Tonight one of them stopped and just shakes . The other one works fine . I like the air from them and the look and the speed control. But the one played down and it is 14 feet up . Checked power to fan and it is all working good . So now I wish I had gotten protection plan . Hope they would do something about it . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Couldn't be happier.
Color: Brushed Nickel Set name: Wall Control - Standard Mount
Great fan, great price. Liked it so much I bought a second one for my bedroom. Very pretty (to my eye)- says nickel plated steel, looks like brushed stainless. I can't use the glue board blades in most (more expensive!) ceiling fans- in my hot humid climate they absorb moisture, change weight, warp, expand, deteriorate... Pretty quiet- a slight electrical hum that doesn't bother me, YMMV. Of course there is the whoosh of the air moving, but that's what fans do.. I was a little disappointed that the slowest speed wasn't "lazy slow" (like old time fans in the movies)- but it does move a lot of air at all speeds. Five speeds to choose from, at high speed the breeze is tremendous and the air noise is very noticable. Very easy install, everything is included in the box. I had a very slight wobble on my first fan- swapped two blades and got good balance with no wobble. No balance problem at all with my second fan. The wall mounted controller *is* clunky looking- maybe 4" x 3" x 2" deep, very '60s retro. Doesn't bother me, but many will find it annoying. To be fair, there wasn't much Westinghouse could do about the controller size- this is an induction motor, speed is controlled by varying the AC voltage, requiring a bulky transformer. I *don't* recommend replacing the included controller with a slim light dimmer wall switch- those control current not voltage. I don't know whether they will actually control the fan speed, but I think they might damage the fan or overheat and burn up... not a good idea. Stick with the supplied controller, and hide it out of sight if the retro style bothers you... Overall, I couldn't be happier with this fan, regardless the price- but at this price, it's a steal. Much better quality and look than most of those $200-$300 fans out there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2015 by Joel Aycock

  • Very good fan for the price Very good fan for the price
Color: Brushed Nickel Set name: Wall Control - Standard Mount
I've bought quite a few products lately to try and combat the heat here and this fan is one of them. Our main issue is we just recently had a baby and the nursery is above the garage. Being above the garage and having a traditional attic, that room gets very hot and is not easy to cool down. When we built the house we did make sure the garage was fully insulated, so all walls and the ceiling. I have done a few thing to help the garage not heat up as much and I am working on modem insulation in the attic as well. What I did with this fan though was put it in my garage. Right now there isn't much else I can do with my garage other than air condition it and I have no plans to do that. So, I mounted this fan ok the ceiling in the area that would be about center to the nursery above the garage. The thought was that during the day the heat builds up in the garage and rises to the ceiling which in turn heats up the floor of the nursery. Putting the fan there will help pull the heat off the ceiling and keep the garage a more uniform temperature. It also helps to cool down our car after driving it and then parking it in the garage which helps prevent the car from heating up the garage as much as it normally would. I also plan on moving the yard equipment and things out to a storage shed so that I can put up cabinets and put down a floor coating to make the garage a cleaner place to work on things. So this fan will help make working in there more bearable once I am finished with all that. So far I think it has helped. I wasn't expecting huge results since it's just blowing around the same hot air but, for $70 it was worth a try. It also wasn't necessarily about saving money each month as much as it was about making that room easier to cool down. Because as it is now, on the hottest days, we can't get the room down below 76-77 and it hasn't its own dedicated thermostat for that room. So if my bill stayed the same but I could cool that room better I'd be very happy. I tried to measure the temperature of the floor before the fan and after and it seems to be about 3-5 degrees different than before. It's hard to get concrete results because the temperate and humidity etc....have not been exactly the same but they've been close. The temperature before was around 80-85 depending on where and now it's around 77-81 depending on where. As far as the fan itself, it is probably the easiest fan I've assembled and put up. We just recently put up one in the nursery that was not as simple. My control box looks quite a bit different than others, I'll post a picture, so I did not replace it as it's not too bad looking. When cranked all the way up, this fan moves a ton of air! I can see why people said it was loud. It's not the fan operating that's loud, it just blows so much air its like a planes propeller on our ceiling! Because mine is in the garage I could not use the long rod it came with as mine is in between the ceiling and garage door. So I just cut down the rod, drilled two new holes and reassembled. The holes I had to drill hold in the small metal bar which is what secures the ball joint that mounts to the bracket on the ceiling, so it's very important to be able to drill those two new holes before you cut up the pipe. Because I cut it down, I wasn't able to use some of the decorative shrouds that hide the wires, but that's ok since it's in the garage. Assembling the blades was a piece of cake and so was mounting. Just throw a couple screws to the mounting bracket and ceiling and then hang the fan. Once it's hung you can splice the wires and you're done! Now, where I put this fan was not designed to have a fan or even a light, it was just a smooth ceiling. All I had was two outlets on the ceiling which power my garage door and my remote garage door opener. It's one we got from our security company so we can open and close the garage from our phone. In order to make this work, I bought a two outlet adapter, from Amazon, so that the fan and or remote sensor could be plugged into the one outlet. I wasn't worried about load on the circuit since the remote opener barely uses any power. Next, I took an extension cord (VERY IMPORTANTLY A THREE PRONG GROUNDED CORD) and wired it to the fan wires. Because this has no light it would've been an easy white to white, gray to gray and black to black wiring. However, this also comes with the control unit that needs to be wired in. Again, since this fan wasn't traditionally wired, I had to come up with another way. So, I bought 18 gauge wire, the same as the fan wiring, and used it to wire the switch. All you have to do is splice on wire to the black wire coming from the fan and then splice another wire to the black wire coming from the extension cord. Those two wires are ran along my ceiling to the back wall where I wired them into the switch. There are two connections labeled A and F that you screw the wires into. F is the wire coming from the fan, A is the wire coming from the power. Once those were connected and the fan plugged into the outlet it worked like a charm! So far I am very pleased with how everything is working. The fan moves a ton of air which was the goal, it doesn't wobble or make noise, was affordable and easy to install. All in all a great product that I would definitely buy again and would highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2017 Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2017 by Scott

  • Not the same Westinghouse industrial fan I bought before!
Color: Brushed Nickel Set name: Wall Control - Standard Mount
Don't buy this fan. Here's why... About four years ago we finished our open concept first floor and wanted large industrial ceiling fans to move air in large space while getting the industrial look. We came across Westinghouse 56" fans, installed them and they were a perfect fit. Reversible, stylish, performed above expectations and cheap, about $60. Fast forward to present and we're remodeling the master bedroom. There was never a doubt I would choose the same fan. In fact I planned on putting the same in our hallways and future renovated rooms. I bought this fan thinking I was getting the same thing with a few updates, again the last time I purchased was 4 years ago. I noticed the wall control was different - ugly, large and no way it would install in a gang box with two other Decora light switches so I also purchased a fan switch. I just installed and couldn't be more disappointed. 1. Not reversible unless you use the included wall mount. It might suit your taste if strictly an industrial installation or you are going for a retro look. The fans from 4 years ago have the fan direction switch right on the unit. This was perfect for me as I would get out the tall ladder and clean the blades and such twice a year when time to change direction. 2. The blade pitch is nearly flat. Therefore the only space you feel the air is directly below the unit. Compare to the other two fans I previously installed with more blade pitch where I can feel the breeze twenty feet in all directions. 3. Blades are a thin steel. This isn't a fault of the fan - it clearly states it is for industrial not residential applications but the previous model was a thicker wood composite. Granted something is going to take a beating if it ends up in the way of either fan, but the new model's blades are much more dangerous. Just keep that in mind when deciding. I researched well before I bought and didn't come up with a winner this time, nor can I find the same Westinghouse fan I bought years ago. The replacement may be the Emerson Loft Ceiling Fan Model CF765BS but will need to research a bit more this time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2017 by Mike

  • Robust, inexpensive, doesn't move much air.
Color: White Set name: Wall Control - Industrial Use
Pros: *Quality construction using metal blades that appear that they will hold up well in a shop enviroment. *Super quiet, even on it's highest setting. *Instruction manual wasn't the greatest, nor did it appear to exactly match the fan, but installation was simple enough. *CHEAP! Very inexpensive 56" fan. Con: *DOES NOT MOVE MUCH AIR! The fan has 5 settings, but the lower 3 seem useless. After installation in my shop, the fan blades are approximately 13 feet above the floor. Even on the highest setting of 5, the fan doesn't provide much of a downdraft. On the lowest setting of 1, no air movement can be felt while standing directly below. By contrast, smaller ceiling fans in our home provide significantly more air movement (although they are on a lower ceiling). The fan would have recieved a lower rating, but the overall build, operation, & cost were really good. The fan will work well enough for my purpose, which is to assist the heater in my shop. On the highest setting, in "reverse" direction, it does seem to help move move warm air off of the ceiling during cold weather. I don't expect it will provide much benefit as a means of supplying enough downdraft to be noticeable in the hot summer months for cooling purposes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2021 by Amazon Customer

  • This thing is a powerhouse and looks great, there are two huge (easily overcome) negatives though...
Color: Brushed Nickel Set name: Wall Control - Standard Mount
I installed this fan in an addition that will be a home office. It looks incredible, was super cheap, and came very quickly. I'm very very happy with it. There are two huge issues: 1 - The down rod is way too long for standard ceilings, I have this in a 12' ceiling and even then it was a bit too long. There is no shorter rod in the packaging, so be prepared to cut the downrod and drill in the leveling ball. It sounds complicated, I'm not that handy, and did it in 5 mins with a hacksaw and a power drill. The longer down rod has other implications. 1 - this fan takes the word "blades" literally. So, to make sure you don't lose a finger shorten the down rod. 2 - This is an industrial fan. It's not meant for homes. But it looks so great in a home that I couldn't not recommend it. In big warehouses, the longer down rod is needed, not in your house. 2 - The fan controller is silly. I seriously think it came from the 1950's. Just buy a lutron 4-speed fan controller for $11 here on Amazon and you'll be fine. It works great, sits in a standard switch housing, and is fully functional. As an aside, the old school fan controller is great to give your kids to play with (don't hook it up first please). It's got knobs and switches that make a great click sound. My kid loves it and put it in her play house. This is a great fan produces a ton of airflow and you'll probably never put it at the highest setting because it's just too powerful. But at level "2" or "3" it's just great. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2014 by R. Kumar

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