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Post by fancollector12 on Oct 29, 2014 21:05:51 GMT -5
Yes it's antique brass w/ walnut blades, 4 clear shades, and a remote with one fan and one light button and a display on it. What bothers me the most about the current version of the studio series is the annoying design which requires you do undo the switch housing before you can undo the blades. That should not be. Hunters of the 90s had that too, Preference and Infiniti.
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Post by Jonathan A. on Oct 29, 2014 21:09:57 GMT -5
What bothers me the most about the current version of the studio series is the annoying design which requires you do undo the switch housing before you can undo the blades. That should not be. Hunters of the 90s had that too, Preference and Infiniti. Yeah, I had to remove the switch housing before removing blades from my Infiniti and Hampton Bay Alchemy. It's really not hard to remove or add switch housing IMO.
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Post by fancollector12 on Oct 30, 2014 12:34:25 GMT -5
Hunters of the 90s had that too, Preference and Infiniti. Yeah, I had to remove the switch housing before removing blades from my Infiniti and Hampton Bay Alchemy. It's really not hard to remove or add switch housing IMO. Hunters are a pain to remove the switch housing, IMO. Sure other manufacturers aren't as hard to remove the switch housing.
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Post by Jonathan A. on Oct 30, 2014 15:24:04 GMT -5
Yeah, I had to remove the switch housing before removing blades from my Infiniti and Hampton Bay Alchemy. It's really not hard to remove or add switch housing IMO. Hunters are a pain to remove the switch housing, IMO. Sure other manufacturers aren't as hard to remove the switch housing. It's a bit more difficult to attach than to remove, because you would have to hold the switch housing while putting screws on, but it's not difficult for me.
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Post by fancollector12 on Oct 30, 2014 15:31:26 GMT -5
Hunters are a pain to remove the switch housing, IMO. Sure other manufacturers aren't as hard to remove the switch housing. It's a bit more difficult to attach than to remove, because you would have to hold the switch housing while putting screws on, but it's not difficult for me. Its difficult for me
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Post by Jonathan A. on Oct 30, 2014 19:49:34 GMT -5
It's a bit more difficult to attach than to remove, because you would have to hold the switch housing while putting screws on, but it's not difficult for me. Its difficult for me Yeah, things can be difficult for certain people. It's easy for me, because all I had to do was to remove 3 screws then disconnect the switch housing from motor housing.
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Post by Jordan U on Oct 31, 2014 7:00:36 GMT -5
Hunters of the 90s had that too, Preference and Infiniti. Then those fans annoy me too At least they work well once installed.
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Post by Jordan U on Oct 31, 2014 7:01:33 GMT -5
Yeah, I had to remove the switch housing before removing blades from my Infiniti and Hampton Bay Alchemy. It's really not hard to remove or add switch housing IMO. Varies by fan. Some have a much better design and construction than others.
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Post by Jordan U on Oct 31, 2014 7:02:29 GMT -5
Getting the housing off my Beacon Hill is quite a pain because the screws don't line up perfectly, an there's too many wires in it. The canopy screws don't alight that well either. That unit is just a dud in so many ways.
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Post by Jordan U on Oct 31, 2014 7:03:18 GMT -5
Yeah, things can be difficult for certain people. It's easy for me, because all I had to do was to remove 3 screws then disconnect the switch housing from motor housing. I find it more annoying to try to put it on rather than taking it off. Usually removing it is relatively easy.
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Post by jimi55lp on Feb 19, 2021 0:59:10 GMT -5
Forgot the model number is actually 25739, NOT 25730, that's the antique brass version and this is the white/brass version. I'm getting an error while trying to download your Hunter Studio photos?
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