Enhance the comfort and style of your home when you add the Hunter Orbit 36-inch ceiling fan.
This all-white fan features a single-piece perforated motor housing and five blades with 36-inch blade spans. Each quality Hunter design has pitched blades to move the optimum amount of air, and do it efficiently and quietly. The durable, high-output motor provides a lifetime of performance. Carefully balanced, sealed, and weighed, you won't get that annoying (not to mention inefficient) wobble. This orbit fan uses a three-position hanging system.
Did you know that you can save money on energy costs when using fans rather than air conditioning? In an 80-degree room, a good fan can create a wind chill factor that makes the room feel like 72 degrees. Running it counter-clockwise in the winter will destratisfy a warmed room and gently recirculate the warm air without causing a cooling effect. And on high speed, your fan will consume even less power than a 100-watt light bulb.
Add comfort and style to your home with this high-quality fan!
This fan does need to be hard wired. Overstock.com recommends professional installation.
A fan can help you save money on energy costs. In an 80-degree room, a good fan can create a wind chill factor that makes the room feel like 72 degrees. Add style and comfort to your home with the Hunter Low Profile III 52-inch ceiling fan.
This fan was designed specifically for close to the ceiling operation. Its high performance motor will last for years. Choose from three color combinations to match your decor.
Enhance your decor and improve your comfort level with this high-quality Hunter fan, now available at our low Overstock.com price.
Color options: White frame with five white blades Bright brass frame with five walnut blades Antique brass with five walnut blades
This fan does need to be hard wired. Overstock.com recommends professional installation.
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