500-Lumens of light 3-speeds - low, medium, high - with maximum airflow of 1,437 CFM Indoor and covered outdoor use Remote controlled Reversible rotation for year-round usage No light strobe effect due to no exposed blades Wobble-free design Quick and easy installation UL listed for safety Includes: fan, remote with battery, operator's manual Lifetime motor warranty
K**R
Nice but...
The lights are beautiful and performs adequately. However, I will note a drawback with this particular configuration. The biggest problem is the remote. Why do you need a remote for a ceiling fan, and if a company is feels compelled to offer a remote control why then make the unit ONLY work with that remote. One cannot use the wall switch to dim the light, ONLY the remote, which eliminates any hope use integrating with Alexa. The light adjustment is pitiful. One has to run through the entire range to get to the setting they want. Example being, say you have the light at approximately 75% and you want to make it dimmer. You push the button and the result is the light has to get to full brightness first before is can start dimming the light. The control does not have up and down buttons. Only one button that takes you in what ever direction it was last going. There is no way to tell whether you are at the brightest of dimmest level since the remote does not have a top or bottom stop. When you reach the top, instead of stopping, it just starts back down again. Really disappointed in the controls. It is pretty though.
C**S
Good fan, hard to hang
First, I want to say that I really like this fan. It's beautiful and puts out a lot of air. The remote is a really nice feature. I'm still trying to figure out where to keep it in my room to get the best use out of it.All of that said, holy crap was this thing difficult to hang. The directions were a bit hard to follow, so my SO and I struggled with construction. The part that attaches to the ceiling was so tight that we couldn't get the ball into the socket to hang it. I'll admit now, we ended up rigging it a bit and removing some parts so we could actually get it to hang up.Since we got it hooked up, the fan has been awesome. Just be aware that hanging it is a trial worthy of an epic tale.
A**R
Quiet
I love this fan! It is quite and looks great in a 1920s Bungalow. I have received multiple compliments on the fan/lights. I bought 3. I hate LEDs, but this one is better than most of expensive LED junk on the market. I have been using the fan for 3 months now.
D**
Not all what it seams
Nice looking but fan leaves a lot to be desired as all others have saidI have came back to update my comment, be careful of the location. The light is very bright and white light but not blinding. My wall sconces are antique glass and not white. Love the look but the fan is just not big enough to create a flow most are used to with 42” fans. Plan appropriately to your use.
K**T
Read the directions...
This unit has a fan that will really move some air on the high setting. It is not your usual ceiling fan motor. The only issue that I had was that I didn’t read the installation instructions as carefully as I should have. I used the rod that came with the unit and I passed over the part that said that you do not use the bracing parts with short down rod. Remember when all else fails, read the directions.
C**Y
Great fan
Love this fan. We installed it in my office and it produces a lovely breeze and looks great. Can’t say anything about the remote as my husband installed a fancy wall switch that controls it all.
D**G
Definitely not like a traditional ceiling fan
Installation was fairly straight forward, but fan has LOTS of parts. It's also somewhat heavy, so was a little tricky to lift into place, especially with the included down-rod which barely leaves enough room to get the ball on the bracket over the canopy that has to rest on the rod until it's time to lift it into place. It works, but you can't really see what you're doing and it took me a couple of tries to get it. Once installed, it looks really good in the room and seems to be good quality. Functionally, it's much noisier than a traditional ceiling fan. Even on low, you can hear it running. On high, it's loud enough that I would have trouble hearing on the phone. I would liken it to the sound of a box fan, but it's rare that I would ever want to use high anyhow. The light is very soft and mainly reflects up onto the ceiling. It's more useful as a mood light rather than primary room illumination. I'm using it in my office where I have other lighting, so not a problem for me, but it would not be useful in a kitchen, over a dining table in as primary lighting in a larger room. I'm also not sure why anyone would use the dimmer function, which I bypassed by connecting the blue light wire from the fan to the red wire in my box that goes to a separate wall switch, instead of connecting it to the blue wire from the remote receiver (capped it off with a heat shrink sleeve). That allows me to control the light with the wall switch and the fan with the remote or its own separate wall switch (it remembers what speed it was on when it was turned off). Overall, not at all unhappy with the fan. I somewhat expected all of its shortfalls and it fits the needs of my small home office, but I can't imagine it would be very useful in many other situations. Maybe okay for a small bedroom. it's sturdy, pretty, provides just enough light to get in the door and creates a nice little breeze.
J**T
Artsy, farmhouse, industrial - turns boring ceiling fans into conversation piece
Fast delivery of product. 22”Stiles Andersen fan is quiet, as other reviewers noted. The fan should be hung in a large open space. It’s big - my kitchen is 14’ x 24 with regular height ceilings. Could Ideally be hung with higher ceilings. You can judge from photo. Contractor installed it rather quickly and easily in less than an hour. It is heavy. Two people installed it.
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