ceiling fan blades
Thanks a million to all who responded to my question concerning the
number of blades on a ceiling fan. Good discussion and good information. Now here's the real story behind the question: My wife really likes the Hampton Bay Escape fan (3 blades, 64" diam) because of its unique and nautical appearance. Have any of you owned this fan or seen it in operation? If so, how does it perform? Thanks Lynn Willis Indianapolis |
ceiling fan blades
On Nov 13, 12:06 pm, " wrote:
Thanks a million to all who responded to my question concerning the number of blades on a ceiling fan. Good discussion and good information. Now here's the real story behind the question: My wife really likes the Hampton Bay Escape fan (3 blades, 64" diam) because of its unique and nautical appearance. Have any of you owned this fan or seen it in operation? If so, how does it perform? Thanks Lynn Willis Indianapolis I believe this fan has a 14 degree angle to the blades. I don't know what size motor it has, but 14 degrees is almost as steep as they come, so I'd insure that the motor has some pretty beefy specs. Doesn't that one come with one 60 watt bulb? Is that going to be enough light for where you plan to use it? |
ceiling fan blades
On Nov 13, 3:09 pm, DerbyDad03 wrote:
On Nov 13, 12:06 pm, " wrote: Thanks a million to all who responded to my question concerning the number of blades on a ceiling fan. Good discussion and good information. Now here's the real story behind the question: My wife really likes the Hampton Bay Escape fan (3 blades, 64" diam) because of its unique and nautical appearance. Have any of you owned this fan or seen it in operation? If so, how does it perform? Thanks Lynn Willis Indianapolis I believe this fan has a 14 degree angle to the blades. I don't know what size motor it has, but 14 degrees is almost as steep as they come, so I'd insure that the motor has some pretty beefy specs. Doesn't that one come with one 60 watt bulb? Is that going to be enough light for where you plan to use it? Here is a 10 blade www.bigAssfans.com |
ceiling fan blades
"DerbyDad03" wrote information. Now here's the real story behind the question: My wife really likes the Hampton Bay Escape fan (3 blades, 64" diam) because of its unique and nautical appearance. Have any of you owned this fan or seen it in operation? If so, how does it perform? Has a review on the web, overall, average but spiffy looking if it fits your decor. |
ceiling fan blades
On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 13:57:41 -0800, ransley
wrote: On Nov 13, 3:09 pm, DerbyDad03 wrote: On Nov 13, 12:06 pm, " wrote: Thanks a million to all who responded to my question concerning the number of blades on a ceiling fan. Good discussion and good information. Now here's the real story behind the question: My wife really likes the Hampton Bay Escape fan (3 blades, 64" diam) because of its unique and nautical appearance. Have any of you owned this fan or seen it in operation? If so, how does it perform? Thanks Lynn Willis Indianapolis I believe this fan has a 14 degree angle to the blades. I don't know what size motor it has, but 14 degrees is almost as steep as they come, so I'd insure that the motor has some pretty beefy specs. Doesn't that one come with one 60 watt bulb? Is that going to be enough light for where you plan to use it? Here is a 10 blade www.bigAssfans.com Four blades are enough to dust! |
ceiling fan blades
On Nov 14, 1:52 am, Phisherman wrote:
On Tue, 13 Nov 2007 13:57:41 -0800, ransley wrote: Four blades are enough to dust! I agree. http://repairceiling.com/ |
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