When you need dependable power to optimize airflow in a larger space, our 60-inch ceiling fans have the quality to deliver. Built around an advanced motor design for impressive low-noise operation, our fans circulate air effectively but unobtrusively around family rooms, master bedrooms, smaller garages and more.
60-Inch Ceiling Fans with Light and Remote Control
Our 60-inch ceiling fan with light selection includes designs with dimmable, energy-efficient LED lights to give you control over your room's ambient lighting levels. Choose a 60-inch ceiling fan with light and remote to control fan speed and adjust lighting from anywhere in the room. These models combine cooling air circulation and lighting with style and convenience for ceiling fans that are as easy to operate as they are effective.
Year-Round Airflow with 60-Inch Ceiling Fans
Although our 60-inch ceiling fans are ideal for creating cooling air movement in the summer months, they offer airflow benefits in winter, too. Reverse the ceiling fan motor direction and the angled blades will push warmer air back down from the ceiling, saving on heating bills and providing a more comfortable temperature gradient throughout the room.
Shop for the right 60-inch ceiling fan at Hunter and you can rely on over a century of manufacturing experience, backed by a lifetime warranty for years of efficient and reliable use.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long are the blades on a 60-inch ceiling fan?
If the total blade span of a ceiling fan is 60 inches, then each individual blade will be less than half the diameter – this is because you also have to account for the center of the fan with the motor housing and possibly a lighting component taking up some of the total diameter. The length of each blade may vary slightly by model, so you should look at the product specs or measure a blade yourself for an exact length.
What size room can support a 60-inch ceiling fan?
Based on the table in our
Ceiling Fan Measuring Guide, you’ll want a 60-inch ceiling fan for spaces with an area of around 400 square feet.
Do larger ceiling fans cool a room better?
It’s not that large fans necessarily cool better, but they are more powerful, so they’re better for creating adequate airflow in big rooms. Large fans are probably too powerful for a small space, though, so you should always get a fan that’s the appropriate size for the area of each room.
Is a 60-inch ceiling fan too big?
A 60-inch ceiling fan will be too big for some spaces, but just right for others! For rooms in the ballpark of around 400 square feet, a 60-inch fan will fit very nicely.