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Uploaded by on Jun 16, 2008

http://www.AsktheDecorator.com host Meghan Carter discovers the essential facts about outdoor ceiling fan that you need to know before buying one for you home. She visited the Trading Post Ceiling Fan Company in Huntington Beach, California to talk with the Marketing Manager from Casablanca Fan Company.

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  • Super video! I learned something new today. I didn't know there were wet-rated fans that can take that much moisture. We're going to build a pergola off our deck and I really wanted one of these, but was afraid the occasional snow we get would cause an electrical hazard. I'll be visiting the Trading Post when we're ready to buy. Thanks for the great information.

  • Yes, those wet-rated ceiling fans can take quite the beating. Have fun visiting the Trading Post. It's quite the place.

  • I just wanted to say that you're beautiful.

    Your videos are so classy and informative and wish you all the best!

  • You are too kind! Thank you so much for the overly generous comment! I wish you the best! -- Meghan

  • Where is the trading post ceiling fan store? I love fans so much I would like to visit that store one day, I would be in heaven.

    Thank You

  • It's near San Diego, California. The company's Web site is tradingpostfans [dot] com.

    I hope you enjoy you're visit!

    Meghan

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  • They are located in Huntington Beach, California. They are roughly midway between Los Angeles and San Diego.

  • a great pleasure indeed.^^

    Waiting for your next vid meghan!!

    Muagh~

  • You're making me blush. I actually try not to smile in the videos. I've always hated my smile growing up. So thanks for giving me a reason to smile more. -- Meghan

  • Yes. Those remote controls are so nice. And while it does seem weird to run your ceiling fan in the winter, apparently it works. I can't wait to try it this winter! -- Meghan

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