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44" Minka Aire Concept II Bronze Hugger Style Ceiling Fan

  - Item FF95669

Cool off in contemporary style. Oil-rubbed bronze motor finish paired with three concave taupe blades. 14 degree blade pitch, 44" blade span. Flush mount design makes it ideal for low ceiling environments. Total hanging depth of 10 1/2". Comes with full function hand held remote control system and integrated light. A Minka Aire Designer series fan. (UM)

Our Price $269.99

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Key Features

  • Oil-rubbed bronze finish.
  • Ideal for low ceilings.
  • Includes hand-held remote.
  • Uses one 100 watt bulb (included).
  • 14 degree blade pitch.
  • 44" blade span.

About Minka Aire

Minka Aire ceiling fans feature an unparalleled combination of form, function, and design. From classic to contemporary styling, all fans have been engineered for superior performance and provide maximum comfort in even the largest rooms. Minka Aire offers something for every décor and budget, perfecting the art of air management.

44" Minka Aire Concept II Bronze Hugger Style 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.

Stable Ceiling Fans

It is important to make sure that your ceiling fan is always stable. A wobbly ceiling fan can damage the fan and shorten its life. If the fan is wobbly after installation, there are ways to fix it. First, make sure that all connections are properly aligned and tightly fastened. Check the alignment of the blades by holding a yardstick vertically along the edges. If all blades are aligned, a balancing kit can then be used to pinpoint the culprit. These kits are either provided within product packaging (e.g., balancing clips and blade weights) or can be sent by the manufacturer.