Parrot Uncle Aerofanture Ceiling Fans Lights Remote Industrial Farmhouse Ceiling
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Parrot Uncle Aerofanture Ceiling Fans Lights Remote Industrial Farmhouse Ceiling
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CEILING FANS WITH LIGHTS: Vintage ceiling fan and light fixture 2 in 1, equipped with powerful and whisper-quiet DC motor, energy-saving LED light included, light is dimmable.
Perfect for rooms around 350 square feet, such as living room, bedroom, dining room or kitchen, etc.
REMOTE CONTROL: it’s easy to control the fan and light from a distance, up to 20 feet.
6 speeds for fan and dimmer for light, the light brightness can be adjusted between 3000K/4000K/5000K, saving energy and saving your money.
REVERSIBLE BLADES: 3 natural wood fan blades, walnut finished.
Reversible motor can be run in the winter to aid in rotating warm air and cut down on energy costs.
EASY TO INSTALL: size: D 52″ x H 14.
4″.
Includes all mounting hardwares and installation instructions for quick and easy installation.
suitable for slop ceilings up to 15 degree.
100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE: WORRY-FREE 12-month quality promises and lifetime professional customer service.
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1 review for Parrot Uncle Aerofanture Ceiling Fans Lights Remote Industrial Farmhouse Ceiling
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Beckwith –
It looks very nice and I am very much enjoying it, however I do have concerns and some notes that I would like to have known before buying.The fan blades are extremely light, almost like foam. I definitely expected solid wood like they advertised which then has notable weight. If it is wood by some measure, it is some engineered wood or a wood I have never seen before. The walnut veneer was slightly damaged in one area so I could see that it was grey underneath the veneer.The unit softly beeps when it is powered by the wall switch or adjusted with the remote. I will probably risk voiding my warranty to find the speaker and cut it because I see no need for a ceiling fan to make a sound unless it is malfunctioning. UPDATE: it occurs to me this beep is likely the remote control unit that you may choose not to use.The motor starts as if it struggles. All the other fans in my house and experience, of different makes and sizes and types, start immediately and with power–even the recent ones that start gradually. However, this fan will turn one way for a half second, then stop, go the other way, stop, and eventually start up in the proper direction. This happens no matter how you start it–either the wall switch or the fan power button on the remote.