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💨 Stay cool, stay ahead—because comfort is the new status symbol.
The Senelux 16-inch Wall Fan combines a powerful 50W motor with 3-speed remote control and 80° oscillation to deliver efficient, customizable cooling. Its energy-saving timer and adjustable tilt head enhance convenience, while the sleek chrome wall-mounted design saves space and adds modern elegance to any home or office.












| ASIN | B0D7J7L83X |
| Best Sellers Rank | 92,640 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 10 in Wall-Mounted Fans |
| Blade Length | 16 Inches |
| Blade Material | Metal |
| Brand Name | Senelux |
| Collection Name | Wall-Mounted Fans |
| Colour | Chrome |
| Connector Type | C13 or C14 |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (94) |
| Electric Fan Design | Floor Fan |
| Finish Type | Polished |
| Included Components | Remote |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 35.5D x 44.5W x 46.5H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | 16 Inch Chrome Wall-mounted Fan |
| Item Weight | 3.75 Kilograms |
| Main Power Connector Type | C13 or C14 |
| Manufacturer | Senelux |
| Material | Chrome |
| Model Name | FW-40MA |
| Model Number | FW-40MA-R |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Noise Level | 40 Decibels |
| Number of Blades | 5 |
| Number of Power Levels | 3 |
| Number of Speeds | 3 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cooling |
| Room Type | Bedroom, Garage, Kitchen, Living Room, Office |
| Special Features | Remote Controlled, High Velocity, Timer, Adjustable Tilt, Oscillating |
| Speed | 3 RPM |
| Standby Power Shutoff | High Efficiency |
| Style | Retro |
| Switch Type | Push Button |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Wattage | 50 watts |
L**R
Excellent Wall mounted fan!
Review for Senelux 16 inch wall mounted Fan. Previously used a desktop fan but was limited to where it could be placed and I was unable to get it pointed directly where needed. I also used a floor standing pedestal fan but in my small office, the only option was to have to close to my head which felt like I had my head out of a moving car window. Enter the Senelux wall mounted fan.. The build quality is is excellent (apart from the remote control, which is cheap), it's constructed mostly out of metal, it has 5 blades so can move a lot of air even on the lowest setting. In comparison to the cheap plastic fans you buy from the supermarket, this is far superior. The fan blades (as one piece) along with the front/rear fan grilles had to be fitted with supplied screws. The supplied instructions were clear however it was quite obvious how it's meant to be assembled. Also, as part of the installation, two holes will need to be drilled in the wall as the fan is mounted with two screws. Being of metal construction, the fan has some weight to it. It is supplied with mounting screws/plugs but I decided to use bigger 8x40mm screws/plugs instead of the smaller ones supplied. I have installed the fan quite close to the ceiling yet even on the lowest setting, it creates a nice breeze. I was concerned the fan would not be able to be tilted in a satisfactory downward direction as my desk and chair are directly below, but it wasn't a problem at all as it can be positioned practically horizontally. As for functionality, the fan has all the relevant controls you'd expect in a fan and the remote control enables you to control all the functions. I've found the lowest fan speed is just fine for me so I think I'll mostly only ever be using the on/off button. Whilst I think this is an excellent item and great to see it's from a Liverpool based company, I do think there could be a few slight improvements: 1. A longer power cable and it made to exit the control panel housing at the base rather than the top. In my use case it's installed quite high up on the wall, the power cable doesn't reach to the floor and I've had to use an extension cable. Thankfully the plug is hidden behind a desk in my case but if there was nothing in front to hide it, it would look very unsightly. 2. A better quality remote control. The one supplied is very cheap quality and definitely doesn't match the quality of the fan itself. Maybe have a higher quality one available to purchase as an accessory? 3. Maybe a 'smart' version of the fan that can be integrated within a smart home, use with Alexa etc. (could have a simple zigbee controller built in or something). A remote control would be of little relevance if so. Despite there being a couple of minor areas that could in my opinion be improved, I still think it's a quality item and warrants 5 stars. If you're considering purchasing a wall mounted fan, no need to consider any longer, you've found the right one ;)
N**R
Good quality Fan
Much quieter and more powerful than my old fan. Easy to assemble build quality is very good. Handy remote control instead of getting up to switching on and off. Only thing I don’t like illumination light on fan panel at night time too bright. I’m getting around to put some thing on to reduce that.
L**S
Great Fan but not epilepsy friendly!
I do love this fan. And it’s so good that my partner did a work around for me so I didn’t have to return it. He’s a good egg bless him. Anyway before I say the good stuff Il go into some of the problems I’ve had and explain why we’ve turned it into a arts and crafts project. At the base there are quite bright blue lights that don’t go off after you’ve selected mode and speed. They are very bright and when the blade passes infront of it it appears like it’s flashing. A big hazard for us epileptics. But even if it wash’s hazard it wouldn’t be great in a dark room. It would probably lights up the room and I’m guessing make the flashing more prominent. So my partner try to cover the lights. Sharpies wasn’t enough or even duct tape. And I really didn’t want to send it back as it’s so good. So we used my concert glasses/goggles. No lights is betting through those babies. But coz we’ve done that we’ve blocked the sensor Atleast for the most part. I have to hold the remote underneath and slightly to the side. don’t mind tho. My partner did have a nightmare putting it up as there were wires covering where you have to screw it to the wall. They are thick wires and not easily moveable. So overall there wa a lot of effin and Jeffin. Now for the good stuff. I love it m, believe it or not. I didn’t want to send it back. So glad the work around worked. As much as it was a hassle it’s worth it. The Oscillating speed is perfect. It doesn’t zoom by. It has a good wide spread coverage. It’s very strong and not overly noisy. It’s a nice white noise to go to sleep to. The cable is a fare size. The front grid is very easy to get off to clean. It’s not gonna be taking ages. Bish bash bosh and it’s done. So whilst it has some cons it has many pros and I’m glad I was able to keep hold. My partner is amazing. Happy shopping folks
M**E
Badly designed.
It seems like a nice fan, good airflow and very quiet, but a number of design faults. A/ the two screw hanger holes are directly behind the power and motor cables. This makes marking for drilling, never mind the actual screwing in place very difficult. This is compounded by the screw heads provided are slightly to large for these holes. B/ the screw securing the fan blade assembly is obscured by one of the blades itself. Making it very difficult to tighten without bending the aluminium blade, which would probably be fatal for the assembly as it would make it unbalanced. C/ a ghastly membrane type remote control. The buttons “bounce” switching it both on and off in one press. Plus, after a lifetime in the electronics industry, I’m pretty certain that the top membrane will delaminate from the remote within a year, and sooner if it gets wet or heated in direct sunlight. I’m seriously disappointed, after spending a lot more from a Far Eastern unit that seized after a year,( and now has magically disappeared off the Amazon listing and reappeared under another name -so no guarantee) So tired of shoddy products/designs. And this Senelux model got a 9.8/10 rating on the net. Who paid for that? 🙁 Update: the motor seized this evening, so lasted 7months, far less than even the cheap and cheerful Geepas/Daewoo. I grant you it shifted a good volume of air when working, but I had rather hoped it would last more than one summer.
S**S
OK wall fan for the money, but way to loud.
Moves alot of air but vibrates alot and the fan noise isnt constant, tone keeps changing making it terrible for sleeping and white noise. build quality seems ok but... Back of the fan's wall mount, badly needs some foam to reduce vibration. Fan blades also havent been balanced very well. LED's on control panel are way to bright. A drill hole template in the manual would of been helpful.
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