Home Depot has
52" Ackerly Indoor/Covered Outdoor LED Ceiling Fan w/ Light Kit and Remote Control (Brushed Nickel) on sale for
$79.50.
Shipping is free or choose curbside pickup where stock permits.
Thanks to Community Member
bxgirl for sharing this deal.
Note: Availability for store pickup may vary by location.
About this product:
- Integrated 17.5W LED light kit
- Quiet, three-speed reversible motor
- Convenient remote control with speed, light, comfort breeze and timer functions
- Dimmable light kit
- Five blades in gray wash wood tone finish
- Shatter-resistant frosted white plastic light shade
- Slide-on mounting bracket
- Maximum airflow of 4416 CFM
- Damp-rated for use outdoors in covered spaces
- Tri-mount installation (can be installed without downrod, with downrod or on an angled ceiling with an extension downrod - sold separately)
- 6" threaded downrod included for increased stability
- Compatible with 3/4" dia. extension downrods
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Generally speaking (not just with ceiling fans), DC motors give you more torque while using a lot less energy. So for a ceiling fan they usually are quieter and can push more airflow than an AC motor version, while also being cheaper to run.
The main advantage of AC motors are that they are cheaper and are pretty much maintenance free. DC motors (brushed motors) eventually require maintenance. There are brushless motors but those cost even more.
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Generally speaking (not just with ceiling fans), DC motors give you more torque while using a lot less energy. So for a ceiling fan they usually are quieter and can push more airflow than an AC motor version, while also being cheaper to run.
The main advantage of AC motors are that they are cheaper and are pretty much maintenance free. DC motors (brushed motors) eventually require maintenance. There are brushless motors but those cost even more.
Generally speaking (not just with ceiling fans), DC motors give you more torque while using a lot less energy. So for a ceiling fan they usually are quieter and can push more airflow than an AC motor version, while also being cheaper to run.
The main advantage of AC motors are that they are cheaper and are pretty much maintenance free. DC motors (brushed motors) eventually require maintenance. There are brushless motors but those cost even more.
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Generally speaking (not just with ceiling fans), DC motors give you more torque while using a lot less energy. So for a ceiling fan they usually are quieter and can push more airflow than an AC motor version, while also being cheaper to run.
The main advantage of AC motors are that they are cheaper and are pretty much maintenance free. DC motors (brushed motors) eventually require maintenance. There are brushless motors but those cost even more.
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