I am currently looking for a fan to mount to the ceiling of the garage on a yoke mount, like this:

However what I am looking for is three
distinct speed settings, most importantly a very good (borderline silent) low speed.
I have already bought two fans (including the one pictured above), and spoken to at least 5 different fan manufacturer's/suppliers, and
all of them are "high", "higher," and "highest" in their fan speeds.
ALL of them. I have looked across the spectrum of pricing, already purchased two fans (including the one pictured above) that are getting returned.
To give an idea of how deep down this rabbit hole I've gone, I have found and subscribed to TWO separate fan enthusiast youtube channels:
https://www.youtube.com/@TheSuperFanMan/videosand
https://www.youtube.com/@whoisthisguy724/videosSomeone has suggested this is an issue of cost: to make a fan that has a discreet low speed, medium speed, and high speed costs too much. I don't believe this is true.
What finally clued me in that something fishy is going on here is when I spoke with a representative from Airmaster, and she in her advertising pitch said "meets OSHA and UL certifications and all that" to which I rolled my eyes and didn't think anything of it. I frankly don't care... until later that evening when it hit me like a brick. I've encountered a situation like this before where the whole gamut of and industry sucks and doesn't meet my needs. It's because of some fucking stupid government regulation trying to achieve some nonsense goal...
I think this might be the case here, but I wouldn't know what it is. I have a not-yet-vintage but still old fan that has those three distinct speeds (and it has a capacitor) acquired from sears ~10 years ago or so. It has a distinct low, a distinct medium, and a distinct high. I like to leave it on low and have it slowly breeze the air around the garage, not disturbing my work or making a lot of noise. Still if I have a chemical spill or something, I can crank it up on high and clean out the garage.
Does someone know what might be going on here? PSC motors outlawed? Efficiency regulations?
There are BLDC fans available that offer this discreet control, but they don't fit my bill for any number of reasons.