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I Want a Jet Engine Ceiling Fan Hanging in My Bedroom

Global warming promises to make the summers more and more unbearable. Instead of precariously balancing an air conditioner in your window, imagine how cool you’d be standing underneath a jet engine ceiling fan.

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Styled after the turbine fans used to suck massive amounts of air into jet engines made by companies like Pratt & Whitney, these ceiling fans don’t spin as fast or move as much air as the real things do. That’s a good thing: Your bedroom probably already looks like the aftermath of a natural disaster without the help of a tornado-generating machine.

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With a price tag of around $3,000, these custom creations from Phighter Images are certainly more expensive than the ceiling fans at your local Home Depot. But aviation enthusiasts will probably be happy to shell out that kind of money to have one of these hanging over their heads.

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[Phighter Images via The Awesomer]