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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2009

Hampton Bay Gazebo 52" outdoor ceiling fan. I really only got this fan because it was brand new, complete from Home Depot and donated to Habitat, and if I ever need a fan for an outdoor application I'll have one. Moves decent air for a newer fan, I'm satisfied enough for how cheap it was compared to new.

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  • I always loved how the original gazebo fans looked. Muck better than todays gazebo II. I've never really seen one in bown, only verde green and white. It seems like it blows good air for a newer fan.

  • It's not a terrible fan for what it is. It's actually not brown though, it's like a rust patina of sorts, very reddish as opposed to brown.

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  • My huntinton 3 is going to hell already lol. The stupid pull chain for the light is wearing out, and the motor is making a little noise, and the blades are sagging all ready. lol

  • my grandparents have that in their living room, except everything is white.

  • I agree, and the the blade bracket shape doesn't help much either. I tried to convince my relatives to install it without the light kit, but they needed it. Also, since they decided to use the flush-mount option, they gave ME the downrod and ball-joint, but I seem to have lost it. =(

  • Weird, I'm so confused LOL. It's not apparently supposed to be installed without the light, unless there was a separate cap included, because it took like 15 minutes to take the thing off and it was not an easy process at all. I like the motor housing without the light, but the switch housing is too small for how surprisingly large the motor housing is.

  • UPDATE: The fan WAS, in fact, bought at Home Depot, so what you've heard about Hampton Bay at Lowes is probably a load of bull.

    Have you ever tried installing this fan without the light kit? Does it look good without it?

  • Thanks, I'll check it out. ;-)

  • Too bad. If you visit/join the fan forums I told you about though you'll have a great opportunity to pick up high quality fans at incredible prices if one that interests you should pop up. I got that white Hunter Original motor for $5 I think it was, plus shipping which was a lot for a 50lb fan, but $5 was a complete bargain for an Original anyway. Jeremy M sells fans for very cheap, Casas for usually $20 or less if he wants to get rid of them.

  • *Sigh* Sadly, there is no ReStore in my immediate area. There's one in my county, but it's rather far away, and I don't think it's worth getting my parents to drive down the PA Turnpike. =(

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