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60" Casa Equinox Oil-Rubbed Bronze Ceiling Fan

  - Item FF40189-69680

Great looks and a stylish oil-rubbed bronze finish with maple blades make this ceiling fan a winner. 3-speed, 188 x 25mm motor size. Pull chain. Blades sold separately.

Our Price $259.99

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12" Pole (for 10’ ceilings) $9.99
18" Pole (for 11’ ceilings) $12.99
24" Pole (for 12’ ceilings) $16.99
36" Pole (for 13’ ceilings) $18.99
48" Pole (for 14’ ceilings) $21.99
72" Pole (for 16’ ceilings) $49.99
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Key Features

  • Oil-rubbed bronze motor finish.
  • Maple blades.
  • Pull chain
  • Blades sold separately.
  • Lifetime motor warranty.
  • Fan motor only 9.7" height (with out downrod).

About Casa Vieja

Find something for every décor and budget with Casa Vieja® brand ceiling fans. Quality craftsmanship and durability combine to bring you the perfect fan for any room in your home. They offer an array of styles ranging from contemporary and modern to traditional and Victorian. They feature a full line of ceiling fans to make your home more comfortable.

60" Casa Equinox Oil-Rubbed Bronze Ceiling Fan
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About Extension Poles

For safety reasons, fan blades must be a minimum of 7' above the floor. Hang the fan blades 8' or 9' above the floor for the most efficient air flow. All Casa Optima ceiling fans come with a standard pole for use with 8-foot ceilings.

Heating and Cooling with Your New Ceiling Fan

Circulate the air in your home by changing your ceiling fan direction in the summer and winter seasons. In the summer you need to make sure your fan is turning counterclockwise. You want a downward breeze in the summer so that you feel the cool air blowing down on you. In the winter you want the fan to blow upward so as to redistribute the hot air which collects at the ceiling area. You would accomplish this by having the fan turn clockwise.