I thought a 3 curved ABS blades fan generate more stronger winds correct? 2ndly the bigger the fan does not means more windy? The smaller fans are usually more powerful?
im very confused right now. here in the USA, all fan boxes have guides ON the fans. tip of the fan blades at least 2 feet from the ceiling for optimal airflow, different sizes for different square footage, and so on. literally everything about that contradicts everything about this video. im not sure which to follow.
NekrosProjekt thank you for your comment. The environment in which our fans in the UK are fitted differs quite a bit from yours over there in the US. Our ceilings here are a lot lower than yours and in most cases it isn’t practical to drop a fan by 2 feet. If that was attempted here in a standard UK bedroom then you’d find the fan would be about 3 feet above your head as you lay there. Could be interesting when you get up in the night for the toilet. Our rooms in general are also a lot smaller than yours so sizing by square feet isn’t as relevant here. I would suggest that if you’re unsure I would stick to the guidelines of your own country. Thank you for taking the time to comment.
My current fan makes an electric hum that bothers me, but I like white noise so I run a box fan that just makes a light wind noise. Shopping for a large fan and close to the ceiling with lights. A remote isn'ta big deal.
@tadmarshall2739 I had a 5 blade Hunter installed soon after my post. Hardly makes a sound and blades look like they came off a P47, stirs the air very well even on low.
But what if my bedroom is 3m x 2,5m, and ceiling is 2,5m? Should I use the bigger fan or is it not enough space for it and I should seek smaller ones? Do you have any particular model recomendation considering all said in the video? Sure i would like with a remote and lights and quiet.
In Australia these type of fans cost around two hundred dollars for a good quality one so converting the price and allowing for Uk vat which is double that of Australian gst why are your $400?
Jonny M thank you for your comment. Pricing is not set by retailers but by manufacturers so I’m guessing your question is probably better aimed there. Comparing a fan here in the uk to a fan in Australia is quite a difficult thing to do. Fantasia don’t supply their products over there so a direct comparison based on quality is practically impossible. Different costs are involved. We appreciate your comment and wish it was as simple as that but unfortunately it’s not.
Nope I want a fan the spinning like it's a helicopter taking off. They throw more air. I have one of these slow moving fans and it doesn't throw any air.
"Bigger is Better in the Bedroom" the best part of this video.
underrated advice
Yes, you gotta go with 54”! 😅
That's what she says😅
Good points I didn’t think of half of these things! Flush to ceiling, make sure it’s quiet And big as possible! Thank you!
Great rules/tips. Thanks!
Thank you ! That was very helpful and short and sweet!
Fantastic. Well done for the video
I thought a 3 curved ABS blades fan generate more stronger winds correct? 2ndly the bigger the fan does not means more windy? The smaller fans are usually more powerful?
Thank you for the great guide. Strangely your website doesn't open from Ukraine which is strange, as I might have bought from you.
im very confused right now. here in the USA, all fan boxes have guides ON the fans. tip of the fan blades at least 2 feet from the ceiling for optimal airflow, different sizes for different square footage, and so on. literally everything about that contradicts everything about this video. im not sure which to follow.
NekrosProjekt thank you for your comment. The environment in which our fans in the UK are fitted differs quite a bit from yours over there in the US. Our ceilings here are a lot lower than yours and in most cases it isn’t practical to drop a fan by 2 feet. If that was attempted here in a standard UK bedroom then you’d find the fan would be about 3 feet above your head as you lay there. Could be interesting when you get up in the night for the toilet. Our rooms in general are also a lot smaller than yours so sizing by square feet isn’t as relevant here. I would suggest that if you’re unsure I would stick to the guidelines of your own country. Thank you for taking the time to comment.
@@UKLightingAdvice I appreciate you taking the time to reply and of course, wish you well. Thanks for clearing some stuff up
@@UKLightingAdvicehello my names emek durmuş how are you whats your name and surname
My current fan makes an electric hum that bothers me, but I like white noise so I run a box fan that just makes a light wind noise. Shopping for a large fan and close to the ceiling with lights. A remote isn'ta big deal.
The hum from some fans can be very annoying.
@tadmarshall2739
I had a 5 blade Hunter installed soon after my post. Hardly makes a sound and blades look like they came off a P47, stirs the air very well even on low.
Btw while bigger is usually better. If it’s too big and the blades are too close to the wall, the fan will be ‘suffocated’ amd not move much air.
Keep watching for rule number one “rule number one”😂🤯🤣
Thank you I really needed this vid!
Great Video. Great advise. Thanks for sharing.
Hello i need a high speed fan with lots of air not to show off.
Is there formula to select ceiling fan it is give us detials
I have a 36” fan and it blows good air and it doesn’t make a noise and also doesn’t spin that crazy
But what if my bedroom is 3m x 2,5m, and ceiling is 2,5m? Should I use the bigger fan or is it not enough space for it and I should seek smaller ones? Do you have any particular model recomendation considering all said in the video? Sure i would like with a remote and lights and quiet.
In Australia these type of fans cost around two hundred dollars for a good quality one so converting the price and allowing for Uk vat which is double that of Australian gst why are your $400?
Jonny M thank you for your comment. Pricing is not set by retailers but by manufacturers so I’m guessing your question is probably better aimed there. Comparing a fan here in the uk to a fan in Australia is quite a difficult thing to do. Fantasia don’t supply their products over there so a direct comparison based on quality is practically impossible. Different costs are involved. We appreciate your comment and wish it was as simple as that but unfortunately it’s not.
Hello my names emek durmuş how are you whats your name and surname?
In the 1970s the ceiling fan was practically unknown in the U.K. We in India longed to be in cold countries like England.
Nope I want a fan the spinning like it's a helicopter taking off. They throw more air. I have one of these slow moving fans and it doesn't throw any air.
Woah woah woah is that a vintage cane blade fan in the back😍
They still sell cane blade fans in the UK and other countries
Good tips but speed up I almost fell asleep. sooo slooow
There are no rules in the video, only "well-known" suggestions.