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Cinni Design Tradtional Colonial Ceiling Fans available from Fans CityCinni Design Tradtional Colonial Ceiling Fans available from Fans City

Cinni Design Tradtional Colonial Ceiling Fans available from Fans City

Fans City introduces its range of Cinni Design Tradtional Colonial Ceiling Fans, aerodynamic three blade models with long lasting life.

Architecture & Design Team
Architecture & Design Team

13 Dec 2010 1m read View Author

Fans City introduces its range of Cinni Design Tradtional Colonial Ceiling Fans.

These aerodynamic three blade models feature hand wound 36 pole motors with long lasting life and fully aluminium cast body with wide aluminium blades.

Other features of the Cinni Tradtional Colonial Ceiling Fans include:

  • Reversible air flow for summer/winter operation
  • Satin brass electroplated
  • Double ball sealed bearing for silent operation/moisture and dust protected bearing
  • Three speed switch/comply with remote control
  • Canopy design suitable for flat and raked ceilings
  • Air displacement - 300 m3 for 1500mm fans/270m3 for 1400mm/215 m3 for 1200mm
  • Air flow to every corner of the room/lounge at high speed

The following are some of the models available in this range of fans:

  • White Fan "Available in 1200mm, 1400mm and 1500mm"
  • Matt Black "Available in 1200mm, 1400mm and 1500mm"
  • Satin Silver Plated "Available in 1200mm, 1400mm and 1500mm"
  • Full Crome Plated "Available in 1200mm, 1400mm and 1500mm"
  • Satin Brass plated "Available in 1200mm, 1400mm and 1500mm"
  • Antique Brass plated "Available in 1200mm, 1400mm and 1500mm"
  • Black Motor with Brass Blades"Available in 1200mm, 1400mm and 1500mm"
  • Traditional 316 Stainless Steel"Available in 1200mm, 1400mm and 1500mm"

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