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No longer a work of art--Panasonic's luxe fan "RINTO"

Even the air in the room seems to change

Panasonic will release the premium living fan "RINTO" (F-CWP3000), which has been carefully designed, on May 20th.

"Walnut", a high-class wood from "the world's three most famous woods", is used for the pillars. The master of the long-established "Miroku" group, which has a history of making hunting guns for 100 years, seems to have done everything from material procurement to carving by original "deep hole processing technology", fabric polishing, and painting.

Paul where the skill of the craftsman dwells

The impressive tortoiseshell-colored blades have a streamlined design throughout to reduce air resistance during rotation. By combining with the company's original wind technology "1 / f fluctuation", a more comfortable wind is sent out.

Elegant tortoiseshell feathers

It's not just the front that is beautiful. By making the motor part compact and designing so that the screws and screws cannot be seen from the surface, it has realized a beautiful form from any angle of 360 degrees.

Beautiful even if you shake your head

In addition, the "temperature sensor" that detects the room temperature automatically adjusts the operation ON / OFF and air volume according to the room temperature, and controls the operation wisely even during sleep.

The attached remote control The logo is a little regrettable when it comes to this point ...

The size is 380 x 380 x 1,136 mm and the weight is 5.6 kg. Equipped with a DC motor, it can be adjusted to 8 levels of air volume and a swing angle of 60 degrees / 75 degrees / 90 degrees. The estimated price to be worried about is 120,000 to 130,000 yen. I want to live in a room that looks good on such a fan ...!
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