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Hunter 20431 Beacon Hill Three-Light 42-Inch Five-Blade Ceiling Fan, Brushed Nickel with Frosted Globes | 
enlarge | Brand: Hunter Fan Company
List Price: $115.00 Buy New: $79.18 You Save: $35.82 (31%)
Rating: 1 reviews
Color: Brushed Nickel Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 16 Dimensions (in): 42 x 42 x 18
MPN: 20431 Model: 20431 UPC: 049694204318 EAN: 0049694204318 ASIN: B00004T7ZH
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | WhisperWind motor | | • | Installer's Choice 3-position mounting system | | • | 180-watt 3-light fixtures | | • | Uses 3 60-watt bulbs | | • | Can be installed without light kit |
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Product Description Cool off with a ceiling fan installed in just about any room in your home. Or during the winter recirculate warm air that rises to the ceiling. Double-sided maple/cherry wood 42" blades give a room two decorating options Ideal for rooms with dimensions of 12' x 12' Brushed nickel motor housing Integrated 3-light 180 total watt fixture 3 mounting options include standard hanging, flush-to-ceiling for extra clearance, or up to 34 degree angle mount on vaulted ceilings (may require extension downrod) Easy lock glass shades you just twist and click in place; no screws or grommets needed Easy to detach, too Hunter lifetime motor warranty
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| Customer Reviews:
Nice and bright; great for "older" homes February 5, 2008 J. J. Carew (Green Bay, WI) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
I desperately needed a new fan for my the nursery. We moved into a 40-year old house with the cheapest ceiling fans known to man. Since we don't have air conditioning, we really need our fans to work in the summer. The old fan finally broke and I went online to find something that was neutral but also bright. One thing I know I didn't want was a globe light because the chains pulls clang against the glass, especially if the fan gets off-balance even a little. The other thing I had to consider was how the fan mounted to the ceiling. Since our house was built more than 20 years ago, we don't have 9 foot ceilings--they are 8 feet. Most ceiling fans I found looked great but would hang far too low for us. And ceiling hugger fans are usually just that--fans only, and if they do have a light, it's a globe light. Then I found this one. First, I like the fact that it has three lights to light up the whole room and not one globe "spotlight". Second, you can install the fan at several different heights which is an option I don't see on many lower-end ceiling fans, and believe me, I've looked. Third, I like the fact that if I want to change the look, I can turn the blades around. And I like the brushed nickel, much classier than the cheap gold look of the other fans we've had.
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