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Ceiling fans can help circulate air within a room, creating a gentle breeze that might make you feel cooler in this intense summer heat. This versatile cooling device can also be used on patios, decks and porches with overhangs. Instead of cranking up the AC (and your electric bill), why not buy a new energy-saving ceiling fan instead?

The shopping experts at CBS Essentials have compiled a list of the best ceiling fans for your home in 2024. These powerful fans can help lower the temperature in your home, reduce your electric costs and generate soothing white noise to help you sleep. 


Best ceiling fans for your home in 2024

We found customer-loved ceiling fan options that’ll suit budgets big and small, as well as some that are suitable for small rooms, such as bedrooms, and large areas of the home, including living rooms. (f you’re looking to give your patio a refresh for spring and summer, know we found some options for outdoor living too.) 


Best overall ceiling fan: Dempsey four-blade LED standard ceiling fan

Dempsey 4 Blade LED Standard Ceiling Fan

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This ceiling fan from Wayfair offers all the features you need at an impressively low price. The Dempsey 4 model from Hunter Fan boasts a blade span of 52 inches, so this will work well in many areas of your home, from bedrooms to living rooms. 

The fan has a dimmable light and three speed settings, which can be controlled with the included remote control. It also has a WhisperWind motor, which is a reversible motor that was designed to provide a “whisper” quiet fan experience, and can be hung on sloped ceilings (in addition to flat ceilings, of course). Plus, with its 4.6-star rating on Wayfair, it’s loved by customers.

One Wayfair reviewer wrote, “Sleek and modern, works quite well, I am buying another one for my bedroom.” 

Another customer said, “This was a replacement ordered for a previous Hunter fan I broke in our bedroom. The air movement from this fan has greatly increased air flow so much so that I was able to hold off turning A/C on until July.”


Best large ceiling fan: Chriari modern ceiling fan with lights

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Chriari via Amazon


You’ll get a lot of air circulation with the Chriari modern ceiling fan, which is more affordable compared to its extra-large counterparts. This ceiling fan from Amazon measures 60 inches, has six speeds and a 15-watt LED light that can change to three different colors. Speed and lighting can be adjusted with a remote control, and if you want to set a timer, you can for one, four and eight hours. 

The Chriari modern ceiling fan with lights has a 4.3-star rating on Amazon. One reviewer wrote, “We have had this fan for a couple of months and we love it! It moves so much air and is so quiet! I agonized over a replacement fan and settled on this one, and I am so glad that I did!” 

This ceiling fan is on sale right now for $40. To score this discount, be sure to add the available $40 coupon before checkout at Amazon. 


Best for indoor/outdoor use: Wynd ceiling fan

Wynd Ceiling Fan

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Hanging out on your porch is one of the greatest joys that summer can bring. But when the height of summer rolls around, the temperatures may be too hot to stay outside. The solution: the Wynd ceiling fan, designed with weather-resistant finishes.

The Wynd fan can be used indoors too. It comes with a remote control, has six speed settings and is dimmable. What’s more, it’s smart home-enabled and compatible with Amazon Echo, Google Assistant, Nest and Samsung SmartThings. 

There are three sizes available, including 42 inches (ideal for bedrooms, breakfast nooks and patios), 52 inches (best for living rooms) and 60 inches (great for rooms larger than the average living room). 


Best ceiling fan without light: Lulu and Georgia Cosima ceiling fan

Lulu and Georgia Cosima Ceiling Fan

Lulu and Georgia


Those who prefer illuminating their home with lamps and accent lights will appreciate this ceiling fan from Lulu and Georgia. The ceiling fan is stylish and veers from the norm with its gold base and white blades. If you’d like a different color, you can also choose from the brushed nickel and matte black.

The Cosima ceiling fan provides robust airflow. According to the brand, it can produce 3,729 cubic feet of airflow per minute, all the while being energy efficient. It comes with a remote. Whether hung on a sloped or flat ceiling, do know that this ceiling fan requires professional installation.

This top-rated ceiling fan is available in two sizes: 44 and 52 inches. It’s priced at $498 for the smaller size and $548 for the larger.


Best splurge ceiling fan: Artemis IV soft brass ceiling fan

Artemis IV Soft Brass DC Large Modern Fan with Remote Control

Lamps Plus


Most ceiling fans aren’t pretty to look at, but this one from Lamps Plus is one of the few exceptions. The Artemis IV ceiling fan is a low-key work of art, as it loosely resembles the stylings of art deco with its antique-inspired brass finishes and sleek geometric blades. 

This design-centric ceiling fan comes at a hefty price, but it’ll be worth it for someone searching for something that’s functional and fashionable. 

The blade span on the Artemis IV is 64 inches. The fan has six speed settings, a 20-watt dimmable LED light module, and includes a remote. We like that this fan comes with a light cap, in case you’d prefer to use it without illumination.


Best affordable ceiling fan: Prominence Home Alvina traditional indoor LED ceiling fan

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Prominence Home via Amazon


Those on a budget will appreciate this low-priced ceiling fan from Amazon. The Prominence Home Alvina ceiling fan may not have the bells and whistles of higher-priced models, such as a remote control or different lighting options, but it contains basic features that get the most important job done: Keeping you cool. 

The ceiling fan’s blade span is 44 inches, and was designed for rooms up to 100 square feet. It has five blades and has three speed settings which you can control with the pull chain.

The Prominence Home Alvina ceiling fan has a 4.6-star rating on Amazon. One reviewer wrote, “I was skeptical about purchasing this fan because of the low price… I was worried it would be cheaply made. Love it! The blades are reversible so two colors to choose from. Fan is quiet. Light is a little dim but works fine for me in bedroom… Husband got it installed within 45 minutes or so.” 

The fan comes in five color options, though prices vary by color. 




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A long-running heat wave that has already shattered previous records across the U.S. persisted on Sunday, baking parts of the West with dangerous temperatures that caused the death of a motorcyclist in Death Valley and held the East in its hot and humid grip.

An excessive heat warning — the National Weather Service’s highest alert — was in effect for about 36 million people, or about 10% of the population, said NWS meteorologist Bryan Jackson. Dozens of locations in the West and Pacific Northwest tied or broke previous heat records.

Many areas in Northern California surpassed 110 degrees, with the city of Redding topping out at a record 119. Phoenix set a new daily record Sunday for the warmest low temperature: it never got below 92 F.

A high temperature of 128 F was recorded Saturday and Sunday at Death Valley National Park in eastern California, where a visitor died Saturday from heat exposure and another person was hospitalized, officials said.

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A visitor reacts as he poses next to a thermometer reading 131 degrees Fahrenheit at the visitor center in Death Valley National Park.

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The two visitors were part of a group of six motorcyclists riding through the Badwater Basin area amid scorching weather, the park said in a statement.

The person who died was not identified. The other motorcyclist was transported to a Las Vegas hospital for “severe heat illness,” the statement said. Due to the high temperatures, emergency medical helicopters were unable to respond, as the aircraft cannot generally fly safely over 120 F, officials said.

The other four members of the party were treated at the scene.

“While this is a very exciting time to experience potential world record-setting temperatures in Death Valley, we encourage visitors to choose their activities carefully, avoiding prolonged periods of time outside of an air-conditioned vehicle or building when temperatures are this high,” said park Superintendent Mike Reynolds.

Officials warned that heat illness and injury are cumulative and can build over the course of a day or days.

“Besides not being able to cool down while riding due to high ambient air temperatures, experiencing Death Valley by motorcycle when it is this hot is further challenged by the necessary heavy safety gear worn to reduce injuries during an accident,” the park statement said.

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A sign warning of excessive heat at Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes in Death Valley National Park.

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The soaring temperatures didn’t faze Chris Kinsel, a Death Valley visitor who said it was “like Christmas day for me” to be there on a record-breaking day. Kinsel said he and his wife typically come to the park during the winter, when it’s still plenty warm — but that’s nothing compared with being at one of the hottest places on Earth in July.

“Death Valley during the summer has always been a bucket list thing for me. For most of my life, I’ve wanted to come out here in summertime,” said Kinsel, who was visiting Death Valley’s Badwater Basin area from Las Vegas.

Kinsel said he planned to go to the park’s visitor center to have his photo taken next to the digital sign displaying the current temperature.

Across the desert in Nevada, Natasha Ivory took four of her eight children to a water park in Mount Charleston, outside Las Vegas, which on Sunday set a record high of 120 F.

“They’re having a ball,” Ivory told Fox5 Vegas said. “I’m going to get wet too. It’s too hot not to.”

Jill Workman Anderson also was at Mount Charleston, taking her dog for a short hike and enjoying the view.

“We can look out and see the desert,” she said. “It was also 30 degrees cooler than northwest Las Vegas, where we live.”

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A man walks near the Las Vegas strip during a heatwave in Las Vegas, Nevada on July 7, 2024. According to the US National Weather Service, high temperatures in Las Vegas on Sunday could reach up to 117 degrees Farenheit.

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Triple-digit temperatures were common across Oregon, where several records were toppled — including in Salem, where on Sunday it hit 103 F, topping the 99 F mark set in 1960. On the more humid East Coast, temperatures above 100 degrees were widespread, though no excessive heat advisories were in effect for Sunday.

“Drink plenty of fluids, stay in an air-conditioned room, stay out of the sun, and check up on relatives and neighbors,” read a weather service advisory for the Baltimore area. “Young children and pets should never be left unattended in vehicles under any circumstances.”

Rare heat advisories were extended even into higher elevations including around Lake Tahoe, on the border of California and Nevada, with the weather service in Reno, Nevada, warning of “major heat risk impacts, even in the mountains.”

“How hot are we talking? Well, high temperatures across (western Nevada and northeastern California) won’t get below 100 degrees until next weekend,” the service posted online. “And unfortunately, there won’t be much relief overnight either.”

More extreme highs are in the near forecast, including possibly 130 F around midweek at Furnace Creek, California, in Death Valley. The hottest temperature ever officially recorded on Earth was 134 F in July 1913 in Death Valley, though some experts dispute that measurement and say the real record was 130 F, recorded there in July 2021.

Tracy Housley, a native of Manchester, England, said she decided to drive from her hotel in Las Vegas to Death Valley after hearing on the radio that temperatures could approach record levels.

“We just thought, let’s be there for that,” Housley said Sunday. “Let’s go for the experience.”

In Arizona’s Maricopa County, which encompasses Phoenix, there have been at least 13 confirmed heat-related deaths this year, along with more than 160 other deaths suspected of being related to heat that are still under investigation, according to a recent report.

That does not include the death of a 10-year-old boy last week in Phoenix who suffered a “heat-related medical event” while hiking with family at South Mountain Park and Preserve, according to police.

In California, crews worked in sweltering conditions to battle a series of wildfires across the state.

In Santa Barbara County, northwest of Los Angeles, the growing Lake Fire had scorched more than 25 square miles of dry grass, brush and timber after breaking out Friday. There was no containment by Sunday. The blaze was burning through mostly uninhabited wildland, but some rural homes were under evacuation orders.



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