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πŸŒ€ High-Performance Packard A61470 Aluminum Fan Blade - 6" Dia, 4 Blades, 1/4" Shaft, Clockwise Rotation Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5Β Β 
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πŸ’¨ Ceiling Fans & Accessories, πŸŒ€ Lighting & Ceiling Fans

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Description of πŸŒ€ High-Performance Packard A61470 Aluminum Fan Blade - 6" Dia, 4 Blades, 1/4" Shaft, Clockwise Rotation

Slotted Set Screw Hub Sizes 3/16οΏ½, 7/32οΏ½ & 1/4". Rotation Is Determined By Facing Air Discharge.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Powerful Airflow with Durable Blades

These blades are a game-changer in the ceiling fan industry. They are so lightweight and easy to install, yet they are incredibly durable and strong. After I put it to the test, I was amazed at how the airflow had improved to keep my entire house cool. They are perfect for any home and kitchen as they don't create any noise while running. The only downside is the initial cost, but it is worth the investment in the long run.

Pros
  • Durable and lightweight due to the aluminum construction
Cons
  • Potentially less efficient than other types of blades in certain environments

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Frustrated with Ceiling Fans and Accessories

The hub with set screw has popped out of the blade assembly. Attempts to force it back into the hole were unsuccessful. The thin aluminum sheets are too soft to hold the center hub securely.

Pros
  • Ceiling Fans and Accessories
Cons
  • Some Cons

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Ventilate the RIP engine. on Ceiling Fans & Accessories

Bring some style into the air. The original louvered kitchen fan/exhaust fan was installed in the late 50's when our home was built. The engine stalled a few months ago. Replaced it with a new motor but it turned the other way. The fan no longer sucks, it blows. I tried turning the fan blade over, although I bought the longest ball end hex wrench I could find, couldn't tighten the set screw. Well, I'm not a complete idiot, (so I thought) I'll just bend the blades backwards. That does not work…

Pros
  • Lighting & Ceiling Fans
Cons
  • Available in White Only