Hunter 23871 Low Profile III 42-Inch Antique-Pewter Ceiling Fan with 4 Walnut/Chestnut Blades

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  • 42-inch antique-pewter ceiling fan with 4 walnut/chestnut blades
  • For large-size rooms up to 20 by 20 feet; helps cut energy costs
  • WhisperWind motor runs quietly; 3-position mounting system
  • Low-profile design; 2-1/2-inch downrod included
  • Measures 42 by 42 by 5-1/2 inches; lifetime warranty

Product DescriptionThe 23,871 Hunter Fan is a Low Profile III – Mid-size ceiling fan with three speed pull chain in the ancient tin-engine quit. High standards for low ceilings makes the low-profile 42-inch ideal for low ceiling rooms. This ceiling fan is from the 42 “Low Profile Collection and is UL Indoor rated ….. More>>

Hunter 23871 Low Profile III 42-Inch Antique-Pewter Ceiling Fan with 4 Walnut/Chestnut Blades

5 Comments

  • By ELG, February 8, 2010 @ 10:39 am

    If you need a fan without a light, which is nice, works great and came quickly.

  • By W. Geiger, February 8, 2010 @ 1:01 pm

    This was a breeze to install, it’s so quiet. We have one room with 8ft ceilings and this is perfect for shorter ceilings.

  • By M. Shenk, February 8, 2010 @ 3:22 pm

    I replaced an old, broken fan with this one. It was relatively easy to install as soon as we worked a little kink (ie to do with our blankets, had not) the fan. The proximity to the ceiling and only 42, “it’s not as much air as some of our other fans, but I knew if I bought it. All in all I am very happy with this purchase and would buy this fan again if I am still a low-profile, smaller compartments.

  • By Jumba Laya, February 8, 2010 @ 3:59 pm

    A cheap fan for my friend installed one weeks before the installation of the Hunter. Hers rattles and hums all night long, while whisking not even know the hunter with the exception of the sweet cool breeze in your bushy eyebrows. A monkey could install it – in fact, a monkey would be a good candidate as you want, allows for a third hand a few times. Would it not even for another.

  • By KW, February 8, 2010 @ 4:47 pm

    Almost silent in the fist two speeds and does what it must do, spread the air. Only 3 speeds, and I’m kida stuck with the first 2 as the high speed fan creates too much noise in my theater room for my taste, wish there were 4 speeds. Looks great and the installation was simple. Perhaps a bigger fan should move more air at a slower speed, althouh I really have not regretted the purchase as getting the look and the price right. The low profile is perfect with an 8-foot ceiling.

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