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Lutron Toggler Combination Fan and Light Control, 1.5 Amp, Single-Pole/3-Speed, AY2-LFSQ-BL, Black

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About this item

  • Product only works with incandescent and halogen bulbs
  • For use with 1.5 Amp ceiling fan and 300-Watt incandescent or halogen bulbs
  • Toggle turns light on and off
  • Left slider (slide-to-off) adjusts fan speeds; 3 quiet fan speeds for increased comfort
  • Right slide adjusts light to your favorite level


Toggler Fan Switches are designed to replace or match your traditional toggle style switches. This combination control can be used to operate both your light and fan from a single switch - no need for two separate controls for the light and the fan. Use the slider on the left to adjust your fan between 3 quiet speeds and use the slider on the right to adjust your light level. The Toggler Light/Fan switch fits into a traditional wall plate opening, and can also work with your existing multi-gang wall plates. Coordinating Fassada wall plates are purchased separately.


Rayfab
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Works great
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2024
Works well
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024
Ordered in white, it came in as ordered, my electrician installed it….. worked great!!!!
Carl B
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2019
This multi function switch works great in my ceiling fan that houses five 9 watt 2700K dimmable LED bulbs. It controls both the fan and lights while maintaining the traditional light switch look. The back of the light switch is bulky so installation is a little difficult to fit the switch and wires inside of the old-work gang box.
N/A
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2016
As that title claims, having owned and replaced more than my share of Leviton dimmer switches recently, I can honestly say I've had no issues with this Lutron model number AY2-LFSQ product. Now several decades ago, Leviton had manufactured some exceptional dimmer products and this is possible the units I had were defective as well.Now for information that Lutron does to a certain degree list on their on corporate website or by calling their technical support number at 1.844.588.7661 assuming one is interested in this information. With a small set of products, some of their products meet the criteria of being Buy American Act compliant, i.e part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) that was created in 2009.Essentially what the Buy American Act entails is that domestic requirement requires 51% of the components of the final product to be made in the US. With any Lutron product that starts with a U with the piece of paper on the plastic "box", this means this product has some USA components. According to Lutron, only the yolk and the plastic "box" are USA made. This might be case by case, but the printed instructions and the paper packaging are also USA made also.This particular unit is assembled in St. Kitts and from what several Lutron technicians have mentioned and based on a local distributor has in stock, there is a system to verify the country of origin based on a code system of sorts. If this is assembled in St. Kits, this with have a U, whereas if this has a GI, this means this was assembled in China. Mc means this was assembled in Mexico.Note that the SKU number and the indicator of this unit aren't the same with Lutron products. For example, the SKU number of this product is 27557 83037. Conversely, the information on black "box" reads U 152930740b0246. Perhaps this information is subject to change, but at the time of purchasing this product this was the case.Yes this would be better if this entire product was entirely domestically made, but something is better than nothing. Given the vast amount of outsourcing that has happened in recent years, nothing isn't that far of with some industries anymore.
Carl G
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2015
Note: Only been installed for a few days now so I'll be sure to update if I encounter problems down the road.My house is from the 40s and still has all the original old dark stained wood trim and lathe and plaster walls so it still has that 40s 'feel' so I've been inclined to keep it period looking which means sticking with toggle switches and non rectangular outlets. If the lighting controls were 3-way it would be exactly what I needed. (If you know of an existence of such an item please let me know)My only concern would be the fan controls losing the already somewhat low tactile sensation between levels over time but I feel that the quality to price is right on point.
Ariel Illyriani
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2015
Had a hard time finding this switch. It allows you to control fan speed on a ceiling fan on left switch and control dimming on right switch. Middle large switch of course is "on/off". Everything is compact design allowing you to swap out for standard wall switch. This particular switch use to be very expensive. Definitely worth the asking price now. This type a switch will last for years on end with normal everyday usage. The last one lasted about 14 years till it began to short. Probable because I have children who abuse the thing. It might of well still been in service if not for them. I'm absolutely confident in recommending this product.
ojait2
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2013
Lutron brand electrical devices are some of the better manufactured electric items on the market presently. moreso than Cooper who's quality has taken a steady nose dive in the past years. I am a repairman and replaced many electric switches. although this is a quality switch it may not be the best designed . the switch is designed so that the user can control the fan speed and the light brightness with two tiny sliders on either side of the toggle switch. the toggle switch switches power on or off to the two sliders. the size of the sliders can be an issue for some people. it was for the senior couple that i installed it for. they had trouble seeing the tiny sliders. lastly this switch is to be used to only control 1 fan (rated at 1.5 amps and has a capacitor start motor ) and 1 incandescent light fixture (no fluorescent bulbs. max wattage is 300). you should not wire two fans on each switch as this will eventually cause the switch to malfunction. this is how the electrician/person installed the original switch that i replaced and it failed.