Minka Aire F753 Whf Java Flat White 54 34 Outdoor Ceiling Fan

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Minka Aire F753 Whf Java Flat White 54 34 Outdoor Ceiling Fan

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DESIGN: Versatile and Contemporary in design, the Minka-Aire Java is designed in a Flat White finish and Three Flat White Blades BULB: No light included.

INCLUDED: One RCS213 – Three-speed hand-held remote and One 6-Inch Downrod MOTOR: Conveniently quiet, 3 speed – reversible motor.

Run Summer and Winter to aid in rotating air and cutting down on energy costs.

DIMENSIONS: Measures 14.

75” from the ceiling to the lowest point of the fan with the included 6″ downrod.

This Contemporary Ceiling Fan has a blade sweep diameter of 54” with 14° Blade Pitch ADDITIONAL: Wet Rated for outdoor or indoor use.

Requires Bond hub BD-1000 (sold separately) to work with Amazon Alexa or Google Home.

Optional WCS213 wall control can be purchased separately.

8 reviews for Minka Aire F753 Whf Java Flat White 54 34 Outdoor Ceiling Fan

  1. Decosphere

    In the past 15 months I have bought 6 of these for our new house. I just finished installing the 6th one. It took about 40 minutes. The original attraction of this fan was the flat white color with the short hang bar, and minimalistic look. They “hug” (relatively speaking) the ceiling, and because our ceilings are flat white they blend in nicely. There are 3 blades but they work great.There are 3 speeds. On low speed they are practically impossible to hear but create a nice low breeze. On the other two speeds it is more the noise of the air being pushed around than the fan itself. 90% of the time the fan is on the first speed setting. Sometimes when coming in from a hot day I might put a fan on speed two or three for a while before turning it down.The remote control is great for a couple of reasons. First, it can go to any of the speeds I want immediately. There is no cycling through. Second, if I cut power at the wall switch, then when I turn the wall switch back on the fan will resume whatever setting it was last at – off, speed one, speed two, or speed three. This way when I leave the TV room I can turn off the wall switch and it stops. When I return to the room I simply turn on the switch. And yes, the fan is quiet enough that I don’t have to turn the volume up to hear the TV.The booklet says on speed one the fan is using only 15 watts. This allows us to keep the fan running continuously in the pet area. Overall by using the fans we were able to reduce our electric bill about 35% by setting the thermostats at 75 and running the fans in the rooms we are in instead. It is quite comfortable, even when sleeping.I’m no electrician. The instructions are well developed and easy to follow. There are pictures to follow, with explanations. There are little labels on the wires that say what they are to connect to. The only tools I needed were a wire stripper for the wires coming out of the ceiling, and a screw driver. I also used a cheap volt meter to make sure there is power when the wall switch is turned on, and no power when the wall switch is turned off.What I learned. A) Wire nuts that get twisted over the wire ends are used to connect the fan to the remote control receiver in the fan to the house power. After connecting the wires, when tucking them away in the hood of the unit, I have had 2 wires that popped out of their nuts. It is important to tug on the wires after putting the nut on to make sure they are tight, because otherwise you will need to remove the covers, redo the wires, and put the covers back on (about 5 minutes). B) Ironically, on the first fan I bought something was wrong with the remote control receiver. I called Minka customer service. They walked me through a diagnostic process, determined I needed a new remote control receiver, and sent me one next day air. I installed it and it worked perfectly. They asked me to send the bad receiver back to figure out what went wrong. Needless to say, I was overall impressed as shown by me purchasing 5 more after that. I have not a problem since.My next project is outdoor fans. We plan to stick with Minka except will go with a different style and color.

  2. Jill Montoya

    We took a brand new “cheaper” fan down to replace with this one, Read numerous reviews saying the motor was quiet, it is not!!!! Was a difficult task for my very handy husband to install and it is not at all quiet. Moves air nicely but we were hoping by spending the dollars on a better quality fan that we would get good air movement AND a quiet fan, we did not. In addition, the remote works only sometimes. Does not change speed, has a button for a light when there is not one. Too late to return, already installed in the ceiling. Waste of money. Very disappointed.The above was my original review. We switched out the dimmer switch on the wall and the fan is now as previously reviewed by all other reviewers, quiet! Very happy. It still remains that it was not easy to install, but at least now I feel we got what we pays for. Apologies to whomever read my disappointed review. It IS a quiet fan!

  3. agora1031

    We have two of these: one in our master bedroom and another in our den. We love them for the simple and modern design and function. Three speed fan and bright overhead light. My only wish would be for the light to give off a warmer glow (vs florescent feel of this one) but we only use it when we need to find legos, toddler toys and such on the ground so it serves it’s purpose. I tried to install the second one myself, but fell short at the wiring phase. May be easily doable for some, but was not for me and ended up having to call the electrician. 🙂

  4. William T. Church

    Great fan. Stylish and affordable. A tip for those with high ceilings / vaulted ceilings:Per some of the other reviews, yes it would be great if this fan had a button on its remote for changing the direction of rotation between counterclockwise and clockwise with the seasons, especially for vaulted ceilings. A potential solution:The directional switch is a slider switch, approximately half way up the fan’s conical top. Turn off the fan and use an appropriately sized/extendable dusting rod (or similar) that has a notch on the handle for hanging purposes. Flip the rod around so the handle is reaching towards the fan try to catch the gap/notch on the handle over the slider switch. This is easier from a higher vantage point/ladder (we did it from our loft, parallel to the switch sliding direction).

  5. mermaidgirl

    The remote was missing from the box. After them sending the remote the fan still did not work. I ordered the wall switch thinking that would help but that didn’t work either. Finally realized the sensor was missing from inside the fan. I wasted a bunch of money sending the electrician several times to my rental house to fix everything. I asked them for partial refund for all the inconvenience and they did nothing.

  6. Nic B-F

    Nice looking fans but they are more cream than white. I need to find a really good way to spray the blades now.

  7. Michelle

    We needed a new ceiling fan and figured why not get it from Amazon as we order everything else from here. The ceiling fan blends in perfectly to our white ceiling. When it’s on you barely notice it above.Air Flow: We have a tall sloped ceiling and you can really feel the fan when underneath.Noise: the fan is quiet. Nonetheless, it does produce a shushing whipping sound on high due to the air moving!Easy installation and love the remote.

  8. Amazon Customer

    Disaster from day oneRemote onlyRemote did not workNew receiver sentStill does not workMore money labor than for this car unit

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