Minka-Aire F569-WH Supra 52″ Ceiling Fan with Light and Remote, White
This One Light Ceiling Fan is part of the Supra Uni-pack Collection and has a White Finish. This White fan has a Transitional style that is sure to add a touch of charm to any room. The 14 Degree blade pitch allowes for an ideal air flow for any sized room
Product Features
- Minka Aire ceiling fan includes (1) 100 Watt Mini-Can Halogen bulb with Opal Glass with a maximum wattage of 100 watts
- Designed with a white body, this indoor ceiling fan was crafted with Five, White Blades
- Control included: RC223 – Three-speed hand-held remote with full-range up and down light dimming. Non-reversing (manual reverse switch on motor)
- Dimensions: Measures 16.5″ from the ceiling to the bottom of the fan with the included 3.5″ downrod. This Traditional Ceiling Fan has a blade sweep diameter of 52″ with 14° Blade Pitch
- Includes 3.5″ and 6″ Downrods and Angled Ceiling Adapter. Can be mounted up to 21° with included adapter. Use A245-WH (sold separately) for ceilings angled 21° to 45°
I’m a huge Fan. Recently purchased two of the Minka Aire F569-WH Supra 52 in. Indoor Ceiling Fans – one for my son’s room, one for my daughter. Since the rooms were not already wired for overhead lighting, I hired an electrician to help with the install so it’d be done right. Setup and installation was fairly quick and soon the fans were up and running.The remote looks very much like an iPod, with a circle that controls fan speed and two buttons on the top to control the lights. The…
Quiet, good air flow Just purchased this for our son’s room over the garage. We have a room with irregular walls due to the roof pitch, but the 52″ fit well within the available flat ceiling area and was a good choice for the 13’x15′ room. My husband (and teenager) installed without issue. They supplied electricity to the fan (tapped into the fire alarm circuit – don’t try this unless you know what you’re doing!), but did not need to mess with wall switches because of the remote. Existing ceiling joists were…