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		<title>Ceiling Fan Heater &#8211; Popular Manufacturers</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 18:50:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nobody likes being cold indoors during the winter months.  People employ various strategies to keep their homes warm, and some look for cost effective ways to do that when they are on a budget.  A good option for people interested in winter heating on a budget is the ceiling fan heater. Ceiling fan heaters are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nobody likes being cold indoors during the winter months.  People employ various strategies to keep their homes warm, and some look for cost effective ways to do that when they are on a budget.  A good option for people interested in winter heating on a budget is the ceiling fan heater.</p>
<p>Ceiling fan heaters are efficient units that are capable of completely heating your rooms during cold winter months.  What is particularly great about them is that they heat the room evenly from top to bottom so there are no more cold spots.  Basically, they filter the air in the room and heat it, after which the warm air is re-circulated.  And because the fan is running, it evenly spreads the warm air throughout the room.  Some models are known to heat cold furniture by about 20 degrees.</p>
<p>Here are some popular manufacturers of ceiling fan heaters, as well as some of their best selling products to date:</p>
<ul>
<li>Reiker Room Conditioner Ceiling Fan – Reiker is perhaps the best known manufacturers of ceiling fan heaters and they have these fans in various designs.  Reiker ceiling fan heaters can come in finishes like Swiss gold, textured white and brushed nickel, and can sell in the range of $323.00</li>
<li>Hunter Fan Zone Ceiling Fan – Hunter is another big name in ceiling fan heaters.  Their units work just as well as the Reiker units, and sell for about $100.00 less, rounding out their prices to  $220.00 for this particular model</li>
<li>Nutone Heater – for people who want to have the convenience of a ceiling fan heater, but don’t necessarily want to spend a lot of money, there is the Nutone ceiling fan heater.  You can acquire one for about $90.00</li>
<li>TPI Ceiling Fan Heater – TPI is another more affordable brand of ceiling fan heater.  They generally sell for around $100.00 and can offer great service as well</li>
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<p>Another great benefit of a ceiling fan with heater is that it serves a dual purpose.  During warmer months, the fan itself can help to keep the room cool so you don’t have to consider using your air conditioning unit.</p>
<p>In terms of cost, owners of a ceiling fan heater can look forward to lower heating bills because you end up paying less to heat your home when you use this method.  If you are preparing your household for the winter season, you can definitely consider using ceiling fan heaters.</p>
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		<title>Kids Ceiling Fan &#8211; Our Fun New Choices!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 18:48:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your child’s room is a haven for kids, even if you don’t see it yourself! Children take pride in having their own space, so parents need to do whatever they can to help make their kids’ rooms a special place to hang out. To do that, you would need to equip the room with all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your child’s room is a haven for kids, even if you don’t see it yourself!  Children take pride in having their own space, so parents need to do whatever they can to help make their kids’ rooms a special place to hang out.  To do that, you would need to equip the room with all the necessary amenities so your child feels right at home there.  One very important amenity is a kids ceiling fan.  Remember that lots of playtime will be conducted in the room so you absolutely need to keep the little tykes cool!</p>
<p>When considering a ceiling fan for your child’s room, there are some key factors you should pay attention to so you get the best purchase possible:</p>
<p>•	Make sure it is color themed so it appeals to the kids and catches their attention<br />
•	Ensure the blades are not too sharp so there is no risk of injury<br />
•	Get blades shaped with sports themes or doll themes to get the personalized effect<br />
•	Having a remote control operated ceiling fan will prevent your child from climbing up to turn on the fan<br />
•	A good idea would be to get a fan that has lights for night use</p>
<p>Take a look at some of the popular models of kids ceiling fan:</p>
<p>•	Hunter 44” Ceiling Fan – Baseball – this is a definite favorite for little boys because of its baseball theme.  It is also a Hunter, which is a very good brand name for ceiling fans.  So for $129.99, you will have a kid who is happy with the aesthetic appeal of the fan, and you can also expect to get long life from an industry leader<br />
•	Craftmade 48” Tiger Shark Warplane Ceiling Fan – for $378.00, this Craftmade ceiling fan is also a favorite for boys.  Again, choosing a Craftmade means choosing a quality brand of ceiling fan<br />
•	Aloha 30” Ceiling Fan – Multicolor – the multicolor Aloha will cost only $39.99, yet this fan has so much appeal for both boys and girls.  While you may not be getting the top of the line brand, you will certainly end up with a crowd pleaser<br />
•	Monte Carlo 44” Ceiling Fan – Multicolor – this multicolor unit is also a crowd pleaser and will cost you about $313.00.  But you’re definitely getting value for money!</p>
<p>So there you have it – a wide range of options in the event you’re considering getting ceiling fans for kids.  They will love you for it and you definitely won’t regret it, especially if you choose a quality model.</p>
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		<title>Antique Ceiling Fan &#8211; What To Look For</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 18:45:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[People spend their days collecting just about any kind of commodity you can think of. From post cards to stamps to old telephones, people enjoy stocking up on different products that catch their interest. Antiques are popular collectors’ items as well, and people who like antiques usually collect things like antique ceiling fans. Antique ceiling [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People spend their days collecting just about any kind of commodity you can think of.  From post cards to stamps to old telephones, people enjoy stocking up on different products that catch their interest.  Antiques are popular collectors’ items as well, and people who like antiques usually collect things like antique ceiling fans.  </p>
<p>Antique ceiling fans are also referred to as vintage fans and are generally 25 years or older.  Despite their age, many people are still interested in owning one of these fans, especially if the available selection is in pristine condition.  Whether your interest in collecting antique ceiling fans is to store them or display them in your home, you will definitely have a classic, elegant creation on your hands!</p>
<p>If you happen to be interested in collecting antique ceiling fans, there are some things you need to look out for so you don’t end up getting ripped off.  Here are some useful pointers for choosing an antique ceiling fan that is actually antique:</p>
<p>•	The usual price range of an antique ceiling fan is around $100.00 to $150.00. The more expensive ones can go more than $200.00 or more so that should give you a good idea about whether or not you’re getting a true antique.  For ceiling fans, you should never pay more than $500.00 for an antique<br />
•	Antique ceiling fans have parts that were typical to the time those designs were created.  One such part is the blade or paddle.  Most antique ceiling fans were made with four blades, as opposed to three or five.  Therefore, you should be able to identify an antique with this criterion<br />
•	Antique ceiling fans also have a motor that turns the blades for air circulation. Older kinds of ceiling fans were designed to connect directly into an electrical system and this is a typical feature you will see on a true antique<br />
•	Most antique ceiling fans do not have lighting fixtures.  Designers and manufacturers from decades ago perhaps did not see the need or benefit to having a ceiling fan with a light<br />
•	Antique ceiling fans generally have wooden blades, although restored models can have blades of other materials like metal and plastic.  A true antique, however, will definitely have wooden blades</p>
<p>Manufacturers of modern day ceiling fans have actually taken some antiques, cleaned them up and installed newer motors in them.  This allows potential owners to still have a vintage ceiling fan with the added benefit of functionality.</p>
<p>With the tips outlined above, you should be able to accurately identify a true antique ceiling fan and not end up getting ripped off by merchants claiming to have the real stuff.</p>
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		<title>Flush Mount Ceiling Fans &#8211; Insider Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 18:43:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oftentimes, people have problems with stuffy areas in the home. No matter how hard you try to make the air lighter and fresher in certain parts of the home, you still end up with some amount of stuffiness. If you are at your wit’s end with regards to getting rid of stuffiness in the home, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oftentimes, people have problems with stuffy areas in the home.  No matter how hard you try to make the air lighter and fresher in certain parts of the home, you still end up with some amount of stuffiness.  If you are at your wit’s end with regards to getting rid of stuffiness in the home, you may need to consider installing a flush mount ceiling fan!</p>
<p>Flush mount ceiling fans are actually the same as low profile ceiling fans and hugger ceiling fans.  All that is different is the name.  These fans are designed to be mounted flush against the ceiling and have no center rod hanging down.  Therefore, you should not expect to see anything closely resembling a regular ceiling fan.  These ceiling fans are made specifically to be installed in areas with lower ceilings in the range of 8 feet.  Generally, areas that get stuffy in the home have lower ceilings and the fact that the air doesn’t have a way to get out contributes greatly to the stuffiness.</p>
<p>The blades of a flush mount ceiling fan are usually between 6 and 10 inches from the ceiling, as compared to a standard ceiling fan with blades that are 12 to 14 inches from the ceiling.  And because they are ceiling mounted, they do a great job at circulating the air without the need for a lot of space to do it.</p>
<p>Here are some of the popular manufacturers of flush mount ceiling fans and a quick look at the price range:</p>
<p>•	CraftMade – CraftMade is also a manufacturer of standard ceiling fans, but they are particularly known for making flush mount ceiling fans.  The brand is also known as one of the most affordable brands with some fans costing just $86.00<br />
•	Minka Aire Transitional 42” Mesa White Ceiling Fan – the Minka Aire fan is one of the pricier brands of flush mount ceiling fan but its reputation precedes it.  For about $269.00, people with stuffy rooms can rid themselves of the problem by installing this reliable flush mount fan<br />
•	Concord 52” Madison Hugger Ceiling Fan – the Concord hugger ceiling fan is another great product that is actually bigger than the Minka Aire previously mentioned.  It is a great bargain because you can own one for $270.00, the same price as the Minka Aire</p>
<p>People generally use flush mount ceiling fans in narrow hallways or in walk in closets that do not allow regular air passage.  If you need instant relief from stuffiness in certain parts of your home, consider a flush mount ceiling fan.</p>
<p>Article tags: flush mount fan</p>
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		<title>Outdoor Ceiling Fan &#8211; What You Need To Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 18:40:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Preparing your house for the upcoming summer months involves keeping all the areas cool. Summers can be really unbearable so people always look for ways to keep their homes cool without spending an arm and a leg on energy bills due to use of air conditioning units. If you are considering cooling down your home [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Preparing your house for the upcoming summer months involves keeping all the areas cool.  Summers can be really unbearable so people always look for ways to keep their homes cool without spending an arm and a leg on energy bills due to use of air conditioning units.  If you are considering cooling down your home this summer, a good option would be to install indoor and outdoor ceiling fans.</p>
<p>It is important to note that the requirements for indoor and outdoor ceiling fans are different.  You need to bear the following pointers in mind when you go out shopping for your ceiling fans so you don’t end up getting what you don’t really need.</p>
<p>Outdoor Ceiling Fan</p>
<p>First of all, your outdoor ceiling fan needs to have the capability of withstanding various weather conditions.  Whether rain, wind or scorching sun, you are going to need a fan that can combat the effects of precipitation and high temperatures.</p>
<p>With that said, you are going to need a fan with more robust wiring that can withstand dampness that may come with heavy rain.  The parts also need to be non-corrosive so they don’t malfunction if exposed to corroding elements.</p>
<p>And of course, your outdoor ceiling fan needs to have blades that are suitable for the outdoor environment.  You will need blades that keep their shape after being exposed to heat, cold and various types of precipitation.</p>
<p>Indoor Ceiling Fans</p>
<p>For indoor ceiling fans, you main consideration will be the décor of the home.  Because an indoor fan will be protected from the weather elements, you won’t have to worry too much about the effects of the atmosphere.  However, it would still be a wise idea to get a fan with non-corrosive parts because you could end up with a leaking pipe from upstairs that gets into the ceiling fan downstairs and destroys it.</p>
<p>For the indoor home décor, a fan with wood blades is definitely more suitable.  Wood blades give more of a homely feel as opposed to aluminum or plastic blades.  Wood blades also resist colder temperatures better than metal blades that easily absorb colder temperatures.</p>
<p>Now that you know the main differences between outdoor and indoor ceiling fans, you should be able to go buy one to fill the right need.  While your main purpose for getting the fan is to keep the household cool, you also need to settle on fans that have a long useful life.</p>
<p>Article tags: indoor outdoor ceiling fan, indoor outdoor ceiling fans</p>
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