52" Monte Carlo Orbit Brushed Steel Ceiling Fan
- Item FF54514
The Orbit ceiling fan from Monte Carlo delivers contemporary style as well as a cooling breeze. It comes in a brushed steel finish with matte opal glass and mahogany blades. Includes a wall-mount remote control with reverse and up/down light feature. The twin light kit features halogen accent lighting up top and incandescent bulbs below. 188 x 22mm motor size. Blank bottom plate included for non-light kit use. Lifetime motor warranty. Includes one 100 watt halogen bulb; also takes four 25 watt incandescent bulbs (not included). 52" blade span, 13 degree blade pitch. (MAP)
Our Price $539.91
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Key Features- Brushed steel motor finish.
- Mahogany blades.
- Lifetime motor warranty.
- Includes one 100 watt halogen bulb.
- Also takes four 25 watt incandescent bulbs (not included).
- 52" blade span.
- 13 degree blade pitch.
About Monte Carlo
Monte Carlo is a premier manufacturer of fine quality ceiling fans. They specialize in trend inspired, fashion-forward, ceiling fans and accessories in a wide variety of styles, sizes, and finishes. Monte Carlo features high quality ceiling fans to top off any room. Their ceiling fans combine centuries old craftsmanship with 21st century technology for a look that will complement your decor. Express yourself with Monte Carlo brand ceiling fans.
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