Lighting, Light Fixtures, Ceiling and Exhaust Fans - Ceiling fans

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fit4me
02-06-08, 08:42 AM
I need to replace the ceiling fan in my mstr bedroom and I would like to put one in the second bedroom and one in the dining room. Which fan has the best name as far as very low noise and a good warrenty?


l10-11
02-06-08, 01:29 PM
Casablanca, and Hunter are two good companies, but money talks the more you pay the better the motors.

John Nelson
02-06-08, 01:31 PM
I agree with the previous recommendations. Casablanca is top quality, but Hunter is a good balance between quality and price. My experiences with Hunter customer service have been stellar.


Electric Man
02-12-08, 01:55 PM
I agree with the other two posters about Casablanca fans. They are very nice. However, you don't have to spend a lot of money to get a great, reliable fan. I know Progress Lighting sells a variety of great fans that are a lot cheaper than Casablanca. I just had a house built this past summer and I was able to afford to put really nice fans in every bedroom. I recommend Progress. The name of company I bought them from is Lake Lighting, they are located in Ohio, but I'm pretty sure they sell online too ( lakelighting.net ). Check them out, they were cheaper than most other retailers in my area by a lot. Anyways, good luck and I hope you find some good fans! :)

AllAround
02-15-08, 06:33 PM
Some other quality brands are Monte Carlo, Emerson, and Minka Aire. We have had good experience with Hampton Bay and Hunter in our household.

fit4me
02-19-08, 10:22 AM
I have found the ceiling fans that I want. I am getting the 52in. for the master bedroom. My questions is that does it matter if I put in a 52in fan in the smaller second bedroom and in my dinning room. The dinning room and my living room are right next to each other, lots of open space, so would I still go with a 52in since it will be to cool both rooms and should I get a smaller one?