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Enjoy your outdoor space in comfort with these humidity-proof fans.

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Most people feel that keeping cool is the only benefit of installing an outdoor fan.
More importantly, it kept our room cool even on blazing hot days.
Thanks to clear directions and diagrams inside the instruction manual, it didnt take us long to install.

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Additionally,the blades are reversible, which allows it to push both cool and warm air around.
Its available in white, matte black, matte silver, and bronze.
This fan features a matte black finish and comes with a round, shatter-resistant light shade.

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On all three tweaks, airflow was excellent and we hardly heard any white noise.
Even when we put the fan on high, we were barely able to tell that it was on.
We were able to install it ourselves without the help of another person in under an hour.

For regular ceilings, use the down rod thats included.
But, for anything higher, you have to buy a longer extension rod separately.
Regarding the lights, they can only beam straight downwards and cannot be angled.

At the higher speeds, we might have heard a little whoosh but it was still really quiet.
Whats more is that the fan blades can be reversed to either push or pull warm air.
Unlike the other fans on our list, it took a long time to set this fan up.

Regarding the lights, you have full control over the brightness and mood of your outdoor space.
Besides the summer, this fan can be used year-round.
you’re free to program the direction of the blades depending on the season.

We only used the summer mode, which we enjoyed and found to be cooling.
But, if you switch it to winter mode, the blades change direction to distribute warm air.
The noise was not an issue until we switched it to the highest setting and it got too loud.

We liked how flush the fan was to our ceiling.
Other than an integrated light, there are no extras.
If you prefer to have a fan without a light, its also available without.

And, unlike our indoor fans, this option was so quiet that we barely heard it at all.
Besides the quiet operation, the fans airflow was also another notable feature.
Since this is a more expensive option, we wish it came with other features, such as lighting.

Ultimately though, we liked using this fan and felt that it blended in well with our porchs decor.
It comes with three speed controls and a dimmable light that can easily be controlled with the remote.
But by far, our favorite feature was the timer.

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Other than that, we were impressed by this fans performance and different features.
Although it is big in size, its designed to save rather than expend power.
It features an energy-conserving DC motor that uses less energy than fans with other types of motors.

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On higher speed configs, we have noticed that the fan will make a clicking sound.
But, besides this, it still gives us a strong breeze everytime we use it.
you might roll out the Minka on both flat or sloped ceilings.

it’s possible for you to reverse the blade direction to get a warm or cooling airflow.
Just be aware that the fan doesnt have any lights on it.
However, they can be installed separately.

The fan comes in five colors including brushed nickel, coal, white, and bronze.
Plus, it has a versatile aesthetic that fits most decor styles.
If the ceiling fan had smart features, we downloaded any applicable apps and set up the smart features.

We installed all fans ourselves without the help of a professional to evaluate the ease of assembly and installation.
And in some cases, it was necessary to bring in a friend to assist us.
We made sure to record the total amount of time it took to install each ceiling fan.

Plus we observed if the fan blades could reverse their direction so that circulate warm and cold air.
We also examined all smart features of the fans when applicable.
Determining overall quality was a big factor.

We wanted to answer questions like: Did it circulate the air in the room?
Did the fan help to dissipate any smells?
In addition, we factored in the noise and vibration level of each fan.

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you’ve got the option to get fans in sizes from 29 inches to 54 inches.
A 29-inch fan will handle an area of 75 square feet.
A fan 50 to 54 inches will handle an area between 226 to 400 square feet.

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Damp/Wet Rating
Youll frequently see outdoor ceiling fans labeled damp-rated or wet-rated.
Although these terms might sound like they mean the same thing, they are not interchangeable.
The number of blades you have does NOT affect the speed, says Boylen.

That is completely controlled by the motor and the pitch of the blades.
A steeper blade pitch moves more air than a shallow pitch, she says.
If you are interested in speed, its always best to check the CFM!

From industrial to modern, traditional to even tropical.
Yes, even tropical fans are a thing!
In terms of color, youll rarely find ceiling fans with bright colors.

Instead, most will come in neutral colors such as white, black, bronze, and gray finishes.
Fan blades are almost exclusively made from plastic, metal, or wood.
Light kits are also an option if you are working with a space that has no other light source.

Questions And Answers
Can You Install An Outdoor Ceiling Fan Yourself?
If the area is pre-wired, this is the best option for a DIY installation, she says.
How Much Do Outdoor Ceiling Fans Cost?

According to Tiek, the price of outdoor ceiling fans typically range from $200 to $1,500.
How Long Do Outdoor Ceiling Fans Last?
Can You Use An Indoor Ceiling Fan Outdoors?

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