How To FindThe Right Ceiling Fan Replacement Blade Online
When the ceiling fan in your house breaks, it is more practical to fix it rather than buy a totally new one for replacement. A ceiling fan replacement blade for a broken fan blade can be found in many home improvement stores as well as online vendors. This will make your fan running good as new plus it will also bring you more savings.
The first thing to do when your ceiling fan breaks is to check if it is still covered by the warranty. Most of the manufacturers offer 1-2 year warranty in parts and labor. If the warranty of the product is already expired, then it is time to find a ceiling fan replacement blade online or in your local hardware stores. One of the first places you can look online is CSN Lighting. They carry the most popular fan brands like Fanimation, Craftmade, Monte Carlo, Hunter and Litex. Craftmade’s B552P, SKU # FD8071, are standard ceiling fan blades which costs $14 for a set of 5. This is only for indoor use and compatible to use in 52” ceiling fans. You have 15 finishes to choose from, these include: brushed nickel, white, light oak, cherry, maple and rosewood. For special finishes like aged bronze and rustic iron, you would need to add $2 more. This fan blade has 3 holes and will be compatible to use in most standard Craftmade ceiling fans.
Another great place to check out when looking for a ceiling fan replacement blade is Hansen Wholesale. Just like CSN Lighting, they also carry various popular brands and even give big discounts from time to time. Montecarlo ceiling fans are one of the most popular but their replacement blades can be expensive and a little hard to find. If you have a Montecarlo Crystoria, Maxima, St. Ives or Royal Danube fan and looking for replacement blades, the 72” woven rattan blade set will be perfect for it. This set of 5 blades normally costs around $800 but it is on sale at Hansen for just $488. The blade is made of rattan and wicker and comes in a cocoa sea grass color. It also comes in other colors like natural and black cherry.
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Minka Aire is also a popular ceiling fan brand which is known to be more affordable than others like Montecarlo and Fanimation. Their Cirque model has a cutting edge modern design and the blades are not traditionally shaped. This makes it hard for Cirque owners to find replacement blades when they get broken or damaged because generic or standard blades will not fit the fan. You can find the ceiling fan replacement blade for Cirque models available in Hansen Wholesale for $33.92. This is a 6 blade set available in mahogany, red, yellow and blue finish. Three of the blades measure 54” and the other three are 25”. Other fan accessories like pulls, switches, globes, glass and downrods are also available there. A generic ceiling fan replacement blade might be cheaper but it is not suitable to use in ceiling fans that require unique or specific blades. Keeping this in mind, it is more advisable to look up replacement blades fitted to use in the specific model of your ceiling fan. Online retailers like Hansen Wholesale and CSN Lighting will provide you the needed information to get the right replacement blades for your fan. |

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