   Emerson
Ceiling Fan
Looking into the Emerson ceiling
fan? If so, you’re definitely going with the right
company, Emerson has been around for over a century so
they’re no stranger to the ceiling fan. They are known
for bringing a high degree of quality, reliability and
performance to every unit the produce.
They have the credo “it’s about moving air
in style” and this is reflected in the many stylish looks
they have for their fans, for the most part they are very
well designed fans that will catch the eye of anyone who
enters the room.
They provide a variety of different types
of fans, from transitional, to contemporary, classic,
traditional or indoor/outdoor fans, they have all the bases
covered.
The only question is, if you’re looking to
get an Emerson ceiling fan, which is the best one to
get? Or rather, what are some of the best options you
have to choose from? Well, I’ve gone ahead and done
the research, so if you’re wondering about that, here are
some of your main considerations:
Emerson Fans CF930BS 52” Atomical
Contemporary Outdoor Brushed Steel Ceiling
Fan
Now here is one Emerson ceiling fan that
is both classy looking and unique. It is suspended by
a thin, shiny steel downrod and at the base are 5
rectangular wooden propellers jutting out of the steel
base. Below all that is a bulbous oval light.
Now I may not be doing it justice with my description, but
believe me it is a beautiful fan with a dark cherry finish
on the blades.
The fan operates quietly and it comes with
some speed and light controls as per the usual which work as
expected. This will really spruce up any room you put
it in, the only complaint you may have is the fact that it
doesn’t come with a remote, other than that, great
fan. This fan by the way goes for a little over
$300.
Emerson Fans CF804SBS 42” Snugger
Contemporary Flush Mount Brushed Steel
Here’s an Emerson ceiling fan that is
similar to the previous one in that it is a combination of
metal and wood. This one though is not hanging from a
downrod, it is flush with the ceiling. Additionally,
the wooden blades are not jutting out from the metal base,
rather, there are thin metal rods jutting out from
underneath the metal base which are then connecting to the
wooden blades below. A small portion of the wooden
blade is covered by a bit of metal so as to hold it in
place.
This is another unique look and it’s a
cheaper alternative to the previous fan at just over
$100. If you’re looking for a unique Emerson ceiling
fan, this is one to consider.
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