Harbor Breeze Lynstead 52-in Bronze LED Indoor Flush mount Ceiling Fan with Light Kit (5-Blade)
E**N
Sturdy
Our old ceiling fan broke so we bought this one. Since it is a ceiling mount it is much sturdier than the one we had before. It matches our decor very well.
M**A
Beautiful Bargain
What a beautiful fan for the price! It circulates the air just fine for the space I put it in. Silent and no wobbling.
T**G
Very quiet and elegant looking!
I appreciate that this fan was easy to install, it's extremely quiet, and very good for lighting and airflow! Not to mention it looks super fancy too! Great product for the price. Overall very pleased with it.
V**S
Beautiful light
I get many compliments on this light and fan. Just what I wanted.
D**L
Great Ceiling Fan
Quiet fans. Looks great and excellent air flow.
K**B
Fan
Fan looks nice but does not move the volume of air that the harbor breeze fan that it replaced did. The light bulbs are 5.5 watts each. More of a night light than anything.
M**U
Beautiful and functional don't have to cost hundreds
Really happy with this fan. I've had it for about 3 months. Electrician said installation was straightforward. He remarked that it was as heavy as it looks, so even though it isn't wood, it's solid and sturdy. You'll want to make sure you have the right support in the ceiling because it is heavy. We were able to reinforce the ceiling and wire it from the attic.I use the fan on the highest speed and it is just right for my 15x15 bedroom. No knocking or annoying sounds. Perfectly balanced without any weights needed. Can't beat the price for the quality & intricate style. Oh, also! It didn't come with a remote but I don't need one - I installed smart bulbs and control the light through Alexa. The fan runs pretty much all the time.I love the detail of this fan - the fleur-de-lis pattern matches my bedroom fireplace surround and summer cover perfectly, even the scallopping is the same style. Pics include the fireplace. It's early 20th century - the house was built in 1920, and the other bedroom has an identical fireplace on the other side of the shared wall so they share the same chimney. The interesting coloring is called "japanned" now (it apparently was called antique copper at the time, according to the Sears and Roebuck catalog of that time). The whole cast iron surround and what we believe to be brass summer cover are copper plated, then a black pigment (a thinned bitumen, I'm told) was added on top. Enjoying learning about my new home's history, restoring what I can and adding a few of my own modern comforts (the 2nd floor doesn't have AC or heat).
R**D
Very nice
Quality. Effective. Beautiful.
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