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Fanimation Medford Ceiling Fan


By By Nick Bajzek, Products Editor December 31, 2009
This article first appeared in the Fanimation Medford Ceiling Fan issue of Custom Builder.

 

The Medford Ceiling Fan

Airflow: 5501 cubic feet/minute

Power: 67 watts

Size: 52-inch blade sweep, 14 degree blade pitch

Green: Energy Star-rated

Finishes: Forged iron w/reversible dark cherry/teak wood blades

Installation: Can install on ceiling slopes up to 30 degrees

For more info, go to HousingZone.com/PRinfo and enter # 263

www.fanimation.com

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