Hunter 52067 Hudson 5-Blade Ceiling Fan with Black Walnut/Medium Oak Blades, 42-Inch, New Bronze
Hunter combines 19th century craftsmanship with 21st century design and technology to create ceiling fans of unmatched quality, style and whisper-quiet performance. Using the finest materials to create stylish designs, Hunter ceiling fans work beautifully in today’s homes and can save up to 47% on cooling costs. The stylish Hudson is no exception, delivering approximately 71 cubic feet of air movement per minute per Watt at high speed. Hudson’s traditional styling and New Bronze finish are equally at home with antiques or industrial furnishings. Match your fan to your finishes with reversible Black Walnut/Medium Oak blades. The three-speed Whisper Wind quiet motor gives you all the cooling power you want, without the noise you don’t. Use it in small rooms (up to 100 square feet) with ceilings 8 feet and under. A three-position mounting system lets you install it flush, on a standard straight down rod or on an angled ceiling. Simple and safe to install for even the inexperienced Dyer. Hunter’s limited lifetime motor warranty is backed by the only company with 126 years in the business. Includes one three inch down rod. Not compatible with Hunter Original down rods. Stylish 42-inch ceiling fan, ideal for smaller rooms (view larger).
A wonderful complement to traditional or modern decor, the Hunter Hudson 42-inch ceiling fan (model 52067) features a designer New Bronze finish with five reversible black walnut/medium oak blades so you can easily change the look to match your decor.
The ceiling fan’s Installer’s Choice three-position mounting system allows for hanging the fan in a standard, flush, or angled position. Even more, the ceiling fan’s WhisperWind motor helps ensure quiet performance and smooth-running operation.
Dust Armor Nanotechnology Blade Coating
One of the biggest complaints with ceiling fans is having to clean dusty fan blades and the unsightliness of having extremely dusty blades in an otherwise clean home. After years of research, Hunger has formulated a blade coating that helps to repel dust build up through a breakthrough nanotechnology.
Fan blades with Hunter’s Dust Armor blade coating have a layer of nano particles that repel small moisture molecules. Dust particles gather to water molecules and when the density of the dust/water particles is low enough, light air currents blow the combined particle away from the surface.
What Size Fan Is Best for Your Room?
Small rooms up to 10 by 10 feet 30- to 48-inch fans Large rooms up to 20 by 20 feet 50- to 54-inch fans Great rooms over 20 by 20 feet 56-inch fans or larger
Specifications
Airflow 3,790 cubic feet per minute Electricity use 64 watts (excludes lights) Airflow efficiency 59 cubic feet per minute per watt
*For comparison, 36- to 48-inch ceiling fans have airflow efficiencies ranging from approximately 71 to 86 cubic feet per minute per watt at high speed.
About Hunter Fan
The Hunter Fan company traces its origins back to 1886, when John Hunter and son James C. Hunter created the first water-driven ceiling fan in upstate New York. Today, the company continues to combine 19th century craftsmanship with innovative design and technology to create air-movement products of unmatched quality, style, and whisper-quiet performance. Products that are as tough on the inside as they are beautiful on the outside. That’s why you can count on all of our products to help you transform your house into a stylish, comfortable, healthy home that looks — and feels — exactly the way you want it to.
52067 Hudson 42-Inch Ceiling Fan
At a Glance Traditionally styled in New Bronze finish Three speeds, with 13-degree blade pitch Five reversible blades in black walnut and medium oak WhisperWind motor delivers ultra-powerful air movement with whisper-quiet performance Blades shielded with Dust Armor nanotechnology coating for repelling dust No light fixture included Limited lifetime warranty on fan motor
Product Features
- WhisperWind motor delivers ultra-powerful air movement with whisper-quiet performance so you get the cooling power you want without the noise you don’t
- Reversible motor allows you to change the direction of your fan from downdraft mode during the summer to updraft mode during the winter
- For indoor use only, Installer’s Choice three position mounting system allows for standard, low or angled mounting
- Included pull chain allows for quick and easy on/off and speed adjustments
- 5 Medium Oak Plastic blades included
- Limited Lifetime Motor Warranty is backed by the only company with over 126 years in the fan business
Was expecting better quality from Hunter The first fan I received I spent about 3 hours installing. Turned it on and all I got was a buzzing sound. Got hold of their support people and they said I should return it. Sounded like it had a bad capacitor. Returned and got another fan, this time it installed much quicker, as I now knew the procedure. I am fairly pleased with this fan, except for the fact that after spending some time trying to balance it, I still get a lot of wobble at the highest speed. Finally gave up and settled for med…
HUNTER FAN – great looking fan, quiet and does the job Husband spent about 2 hours on this and he has installed many many in 50 yrs of marriage. We have owned many rentals, and have moved many times – 1. This is not for a low ceiling as stated. It does not go flat up against the ceiling. He adjusted and got that problem worked out only to get to very end and have 2 screws missing to attach the trim piece up. So…..out to workshop and he found 2 screws.You need patience for this if you have low ceilings. This went into an old…
noisy for this price point After balancing it, it still makes some noise, especially at medium speed. The noise is fairly steady (not whoosh whoosh whoosh) and seems to be coming from the motor or some other moving parts. At this price point a ceiling fan should be very close to silent. The loudest thing should be the sound of the air on the blades, but with this fan I’m hearing mechanical noise over the sound of the air. Granted, at high all you hear is the air, and at low, you don’t hear much of anything. It’s not…