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Post by Parkman on Feb 8, 2016 19:41:37 GMT -5
Any suggestions for two Wet Fans. Either looking for White or Bronze (This is for a relative) Any suggestions would like to keep it under $150 a fan. I know the 42" Caleras move no air, the 42" Gazebo II's move no air. The 52" Gazebo II's are out. Marniers I think are ugly and can't find any Sea Airs that aren't the new styles. Are the Kichler Renews or Craftmade Porch Fans any good? I need air movers. www.build.com/craftmade-outdoor-52-inch-patio-fan-ceiling-fan/s630165?uid=1024302
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Post by fan1968 on Feb 8, 2016 20:42:21 GMT -5
How about outdoor Concord fans? I found a white one for $138 on Bed Bath and Beyond's website.
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Post by Parkman on Feb 8, 2016 20:51:00 GMT -5
Not feeling the Concord.
I hate the fact of spending this kind of money on a fan but being its an outdoor fan it is what it is. I think for x amount of money I could get this fan or this fan but we need the outdoor ones lol.
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Post by Parkman on Feb 8, 2016 21:19:49 GMT -5
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Post by Noah C on Feb 8, 2016 22:11:40 GMT -5
Any suggestions for two Wet Fans. Either looking for White or Bronze (This is for a relative) Any suggestions would like to keep it under $150 a fan. I know the 42" Caleras move no air, the 42" Gazebo II's move no air. The 52" Gazebo II's are out. Marniers I think are ugly and can't find any Sea Airs that aren't the new styles. Are the Kichler Renews or Craftmade Porch Fans any good? I need air movers. www.build.com/craftmade-outdoor-52-inch-patio-fan-ceiling-fan/s630165?uid=1024302I found the perfect can for you.
Gulf coast Raindance; I think it has a 188×20 and Dan's fan city claims it moved 8,000 CFM. Probably 7,000 would be more accurate.
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Post by Noah C on Feb 8, 2016 22:20:12 GMT -5
But the craftmade patio fan only moves 5,500 CFM, check the craftmade website. I will link/screenshot what I'm talking about. BTW the gulf coast I sent you is $299. You could also go with the minka Aire sundowner: Has a 188×20, moves 6,500 CFM. I have seen these running in person, they look cool and whip air. Yes, they have them in bronze. Here it is (again) Oh, this is a little cheaper at $259. This is the cheapest effective air mover I could find for you
This one is $40 cheaper, has a 188×18; moves 6,000 CFM. Saw one at an open house; liked it a lot:
And tied in price with the carrera veranda above this at $219 is the Emerson sea breeze (aka outdoor designer), with a (small) 188×12 motor; It moves 6,500 CFM. It'll probably have the shortest lifetime of all the listed fans in my posts so far, though. (The motor is only 2,256 square mm, about the same size as the builder can standard 153×15, at 2,295 square mm). Pic in a separate post.
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Post by Noah C on Feb 8, 2016 22:39:12 GMT -5
Pic of said Emerson outdoor designer:
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Post by Noah C on Feb 8, 2016 22:43:56 GMT -5
Too Expensive Especially since I need two. I thought about a Dixie Belle Outdoor fan but thats too much as well. Checked the price on the outdoor dixie, and its the same price as the two Emersons. If your budget is less than $200 each, then your best bet is an outdoor builderfan. There are no other fans that meet your performance criteria that I could find that were less than $200
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Post by Noah C on Feb 8, 2016 22:59:37 GMT -5
Here is the craftmade patio fan:
And it's airflow:
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Post by fancollector12 on Feb 9, 2016 1:12:00 GMT -5
I don't know how much the Fanimation Edgewood Wets are, but they're worth a look. I like the outdoor Kichler Canfield Elements as well.
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Post by Noah C on Feb 9, 2016 3:19:34 GMT -5
I don't know how much the Fanimation Edgewood Wets are, but they're worth a look. I like the outdoor Kichler Canfield Elements as well. Those are cool, too. The reasons why I did not mention them are because the canfield was a bit pricey for what you get and regarding his tight budget (not that everything else I posted wasn't ), and the smaller Edgewood wet only moves 5,400 CFM, and looks pretty much the same as the emerson with a little more flair. The 60" Edgewood wet whips, though, at 9,000 CFM. If they had put the 188×20 from the standard 52" Edgewood in the Edgewood wet, I would definitely recommend it, over everything else here.
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Post by Parkman on Feb 9, 2016 7:40:37 GMT -5
I like the Minka's but they go out of the budget.
It stinks that Outdoor fans are so stinking expensive for what they are.
I debated the 52" Calera since they are under $100 and it seems outdoor fans get replaced every so many years. The new ones seem like they have better blade arms but at the same time I'm not sure I trust it.
The Patio fan I trust but at the same time it is a lot of money when I could get so many good indoor fans for the inside lol.
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Post by Cullen D. on Feb 9, 2016 9:15:13 GMT -5
Check your local Habitat for Humanity ReStore for outdoor fans.
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Post by Parkman on Feb 9, 2016 9:17:25 GMT -5
Check your local Habitat for Humanity ReStore for outdoor fans. We only have one locally and they refuse to sell fans. When they first opened, they had say 20 fans. They said most of them came back defective and had all sorts of problems. I donated one once and they gave me a hard time and were like how can we know it works. I said why would I donate it if it didn't work. I came to donate out of the kindness of my heart. They could tell I was mad and backed off but I refuse to donate anything after that. The fan was UIB and in perfect condition. They are too expensive anyway (my local one).
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Post by Parkman on Feb 9, 2016 13:23:06 GMT -5
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