Kaiden: Blades

$30.00

Fan blades are currently on backorder: You can still make purchases to reserve your Kaiden blade set.

We do not have an estimated time of arrival for parts.

When they are available we will ship them out as soon as possible. Keep your confirmation number as a receipt.

1 SET OF 3 BLADES – Metallic Grey/Dark Espresso

IMPORTANT: 3 blades are included in this purchase for 1 set of blades.

Please call Customer Service if you are not sure this part is compatible for your fan.

Note: ALL product items are tested before being shipped.

ALL SALES ARE FINAL/ NO REFUNDS/ EXCHANGES ONLY

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Fan blades are currently on backorder: You can still make purchases to reserve your Kaiden blade set.

We do not have an estimated time of arrival for parts.

When they are available we will ship them out as soon as possible. Keep your confirmation number as a receipt.

1 SET OF 3 BLADES – Metallic Grey/Dark Espresso

IMPORTANT: 3 blades are included in this purchase for 1 set of blades.

Please call Customer Service if you are not sure this part is compatible with your fan.

Note: ALL product items are tested before being shipped.

ALL SALES ARE FINAL/ NO REFUNDS/ EXCHANGES ONLY

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