Minka-Aire F844-SL, Light Wave, 52″ Ceiling Fan, Silver
This Ceiling Fan is part of the Light Wave Collection and has a Silver Finish. This Silver fan has a Traditional style that is sure to add a touch of charm to any room. The 48 Degree blade pitch allowes for an ideal air flow for any sized room
Product Features
- Minka Aire ceiling fan includes 17 Watt Dimmable LED Light Module in an Etched Lens with an incandescent equivalent of 75 watts
- Designed with a silver body, this indoor ceiling fan was crafted with Three Silver Blades
- Control included: RCS213 – Three-speed hand-held remote with full-range light dimming. Non-reversing (manual reverse switch on motor)
- Dimensions: Measures 13.5” from the ceiling to the bottom of the fan with the included 4″ downrod. This Contemporary Ceiling Fan has a blade sweep diameter of 52” with 48° Blade Pitch
- Standard Downrod Assembly (6-Inch) and Minimum -Length Downrod (4.5-Inch) and Angled Ceiling Adapter. Can be mounted up to 21° with included adapter. Use A245-SL (sold separately) for ceilings angled 21° to 45°
Run 24 hours straight to get rid of hum I wanted to write this review to address the hum that many people are complaining about. The reviews made me question purchasing this fan. Once installed and I turned on, I really started to regret it. Sure enough, there was the hum that people were talking, and it boy was it loud!Well after coming back to read the reviews here, I noticed some people mentioned running the fan for 24 hours to get rid of the hum. I also checked the manual, and sure enough under trouble shooting it…
Outstanding Value!!! I needed to replace 8 fans that have deteriorated over the years. My criteria was they need to be contemporary, small motor and have LED lighting. I have a bunch of Haiku fans in another location so I am well versed on what a $1000 fan is. While these are definitely not of the quality of the Haiku fans they have a few things in common. They both have very small motors and they are both made of a composite plastic. The big difference is that the Haiku fans use a DC motor and it is virtually…