Thursday, October 17, 2013

Emerson CF765BS Loft Indoor Ceiling Fan, 60-Inch Blade Span, Brushed Steel Finish and Brushed Steel Blades



Modern, sleek, cool
I researched a lot of fans before getting this one. I bought 2 of them, one for my living room which is about 20 x 17 and one for my bedroom which is about 14 x 14. My wife and i love it. It moves air well, it's pretty energy efficient and it looks nice. Everyone comments on it. It doesn't wobble at all either on any of the 4 speeds. I didn't want a fan with a light because lighting always looks bad coming from the center of the room and it annoys me. I'll post up a couple pics.

Excellent Value - High Volume Fan, Great Design & Minimal Look -
As a sales representative for industrial fans for the past 5 years - this fan is a great fan. Which is hard to say as this brand is a competitor for us. It is at a great price point for its design/quality, in my line of work in fans, you get what you pay for.

What attracted me to it was the heavy pitched blades, this will allow air to scooped and propelled downwards quietly and efficiently at low RPM speeds.

I uploaded a couple photos of my application. When I moved in, the current ceiling fan was a basic residential model and did not work, my space is an octagon shape atrium that stretches to 22' at the peak and is 18' wide. It took some creativity to install it up there alone, but it assembled easy and looks fantastic.

It DOES come with a single pole switch with 4 speed settings(kind of cheapy looking to me). The fan motor is VARIABLE, so, if you do not wish to be stuck with the settings they give you, can order a Solid State Speed Control to set the...

Holes not included
This is a big beautiful fan that quietly moves a LOT of air. It is well made and comes with a very nice hard-wired speed control switch. I would give this product 5 stars except- The down rod was missing the essential holes for proper assembly. My unit had holes for the clevis pin in one end only. It was impossible to properly and safely assemble the fan as received. I fortunately have the necessary tools to drill the required holes through the stainless steel down rod, but I'm guessing that most consumers would be unwilling or unable to do this.

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