52" Honeywell Palm Valley Bronze Tropical LED Ceiling Fan w/ Light
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Walmart has 52" Honeywell Palm Valley Bronze Tropical LED Ceiling Fan w/ Light (50507-35) on sale for $119. Shipping is free.
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Features:
3-speed reversible motor
Comes with a limited lifetime warranty
Can be used both outdoors and indoors
13-degree blade pitch
Designed with bronze plastic palm blades
Assembled Product Dimensions (L x W x H): 52" x 52" x 19.5"
Bowl light fixture with 2 / A1 LED Bulbs / 80 CRI
Comes with a no-light conversion cap
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Our research indicates that this offer is $60.95 lower (34% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $179.95
sold/shippd by Walmart[walmart.com] has Honeywell Palm Valley 52" 5- Palm Leaf Reversible Blade Bronze Tropical LED Ceiling Fan for $119. Shipping is Free.
3-speed Reversible Motor
Tropical ceiling fan comes with a limited lifetime warranty
Can be used both indoors & outdoors -- damp rated (installed in covered area)
13-degree blade pitch
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My research indicates the Honeywell Palm Valley Fan is $42.96 lower (~ 27% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting at $161.95 at time of post.
In humid Florida under covered patio will last 5-10 years.
HOWEVER the blades will get dirty and require regular cleaning.
These blades with the textured pattern will be a nightmare to try and clean.
BTW we just ripped two of these out of our new house - very outdated look.
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Included light kit seems to have 2 bulb sockets, if anyone else was looking for that info. The Walmart listing doesn't say, but I found it here: https://www.honeywellstore.com/st...-50507.htm
Anyone used outdoors on a patio? Wondering how long it would last in the elements
In humid Florida under covered patio will last 5-10 years.
HOWEVER the blades will get dirty and require regular cleaning.
These blades with the textured pattern will be a nightmare to try and clean.
BTW we just ripped two of these out of our new house - very outdated look.
Considering this for going above a pool table, no light there currently. How hard would this be to install vs a normal light? There is an outlet nearby in the ceiling, I assume I can just run wiring from that to the light/fan?
In humid Florida under covered patio will last 5-10 years.
HOWEVER the blades will get dirty and require regular cleaning.
These blades with the textured pattern will be a nightmare to try and clean.
BTW we just ripped two of these out of our new house - very outdated look.
Agreed, I have one with wicker blades and you couldn't pay me to get another fan with textured blades. I've been planning to replace it for quite awhile just haven't gotten to that project yet.
There's almost no way to get them clean, even the vacuum with a brush attachment doesn't get them all the way clean. I have to occasionally remove all the blades and spray them down, then carefully dry them to get all the dust off them. Royal pain in the a$$. So yeah, avoid textured blades unless you like problems. 😂😂
Considering this for going above a pool table, no light there currently. How hard would this be to install vs a normal light? There is an outlet nearby in the ceiling, I assume I can just run wiring from that to the light/fan?
It depends on the ceiling joists. If they are in-between the same joists, you simply drill a hole and run some wire. If not, it's much more work. I'm not an electrician, so I could be wrong.
I had this fan for years, recently took it off and threw it away. It was collecting tons of dust on the fan blades, and when the wind blew, it would fall on my bed. I switched to a flush LED light which is much brighter and don't have to worry about dust.
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HOWEVER the blades will get dirty and require regular cleaning.
These blades with the textured pattern will be a nightmare to try and clean.
BTW we just ripped two of these out of our new house - very outdated look.
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HOWEVER the blades will get dirty and require regular cleaning.
These blades with the textured pattern will be a nightmare to try and clean.
BTW we just ripped two of these out of our new house - very outdated look.
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More blades produce less air volume (cfm) but more air speed (mph).
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HOWEVER the blades will get dirty and require regular cleaning.
These blades with the textured pattern will be a nightmare to try and clean.
BTW we just ripped two of these out of our new house - very outdated look.
Agreed, I have one with wicker blades and you couldn't pay me to get another fan with textured blades. I've been planning to replace it for quite awhile just haven't gotten to that project yet.
There's almost no way to get them clean, even the vacuum with a brush attachment doesn't get them all the way clean. I have to occasionally remove all the blades and spray them down, then carefully dry them to get all the dust off them. Royal pain in the a$$. So yeah, avoid textured blades unless you like problems. 😂😂
It depends on the ceiling joists. If they are in-between the same joists, you simply drill a hole and run some wire. If not, it's much more work. I'm not an electrician, so I could be wrong.
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