Hunter 20511 Savoy 52-Inch 3-Speed Ceiling Fan with 5 Black/Cherry Blades, Antique Pewter
- 3-speed ceiling fan with an antique pewter finish and 5 black/cherry blades
- Wobble-free canopy and WhisperWind motor for smooth-running, quiet operation
- AVT hanging system for easy installation; 3 mounting options--standard, flush, or angled
- Energy Star rated; UL-listed; 3-inch (3/4-inch interior diameter) pole included
- Measures 52 inches in diameter by about 12 inches high; limited lifetime warranty
List Price: $ 179.99 Price: $ 126.33
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Easy to install, cool and quiet as a whisper!,
There is not much more to say about this fan beyond what I have indicated in the title of this review. Perhaps, however, a bit of elaboration is in order.
A comprehensive and easy to follow manual made the installation of this fan a breeze! The apartment in which we installed the fan was already wired for just such a device, so that was not a concern for us and I cannot address that issue except to say that the aforementioned manual does cover the topic of finding and preparing the right space for your fan. With a space already prepared for ours, it took us just under two hours to complete the actual assembly – including wiring and installation.
The fan, with three speed settings and reversible air flow, has kept us cool through the torrid Florida summer and remains quiet as a whisper as it delivers its soothing zephyrs.
The blades are reversible, offering a choice of basic white or faux oak.
No light fixtures here if that’s what you’re looking for. Just an efficient fan that has proved, for this user at least, a quality product.
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|Excellent Buy,
I purchased this fan about 3 or 4 years ago and I have only good things to say about it. I specially ordered it from Home Depot and I’ve been totally pleased with it. It is very quiet unlike many other fans I’ve seen around. One thing I can say about the Hunter fans family is that they are definitly quality fans. My mom only buys hunter and when she found out I was in the market she insisted I look at only the Hunter fans. I don’t always do as mother says but this time I did and am glad I got an excellent fan with not problems at all. I would give 10 stars if theywent that far. I also like the idea that we have never had to balance the blades and no a bit of wobbling from the fan itself.
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|excellent product,
I’ve had this fan for 3 or 4 years and I’m very happy with it. It’s very quiet and you don’t need to balance the blades yourself. Just follow the directions that Hunter sends with the fan and you’re home free. Aside from very occasional dusting I have had to do nothing to the fan in order for it to run smoothly. I love the design the quietness and the quality of this fan that also has a very good price. Go for it you won’t be sorry.
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|Didn’t actually repair anything,
SquareTrade sent a tech out to examine a problem with my scanner/printer. He told me to use different paper and left. Now I have a similar problem, and they say I can’t have a tech come because my last “repair” exceeded what they are willing to pay – apparently the tech charged $140 for his diagnosis. When I complained, they gave me the service center version of “too bad” and sent me on my way.
This means that according to SquareTrade, any tech can come and charge pretty much anything, and that charge will unquestioningly be deducted from their budget for your item. If they hire bad techs, you get penalized for it; if the problem recurs, well… tough.
If you decide to purchase this, know at least that the value of the warrantee is potentially very limited – it might be worth a replacement machine or a timely repair, but it might also be worth no more than one unproductive tech visit.
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