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All of my 4 bladed Ceiling fans running on all speeds
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ก.ค. 2024
- Since I now have 3 ceiling fans that are a 4-blade ONLY type of motor, I've yet figured it would be an interesting idea to get a video to show all of them running on all speeds, especially for anyone that loves 4-bladed ceiling fans.
For any of you who don't know the brand, I'll put'em here for ya'll:
1. In my bedroom: Westinghouse Casanova Supreme hugger
2. In my sister's bedroom: Hampton Bay Littleton
3. In the family room downstairs: Heritage Furneaux spinner
Also, for those of you that HAD been watching my videos since the 2010's Decade Era, I know that the other ceiling fans that I've had before (Broadmoore Limitor which I used to call it Sierra Victorian Copy, Seagull Lighting Main Street & that other Ornate fan that's in Brushed Nickel with that longer downrod), they have the adaption motor to install with 4 or 5 blades, but unfortunately THAT won't happen anytime soon, but I don't think it's really that important to attend of either.
As you can see at the beginning of the video, yes I decided to put a few pictures of these 3 fans here before the video file coming in. :)
Its nice to see you uploading again
i love that littleton reminds me of my nanas aircool littleton from the 2000s which she still owns
i havent seen any of ur videos since 2018... i was like 8 or 9 then.... i feel old 😭
I actually made my own version of the Hampton Bay Farmington because that was my favorite fan on your channel when i first saw your videos. It has a spot light kit and a fast 4/5 blade motor.
Oh interesting, a 4/5 blade motor of a Farmington, that's cool. :)
Hey warren where can i find an encon monarch and sierra victorian copy
I love these fans
Thanks.
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Cool! :D
OK why does this look like 15 years ago?
I'm getting confused, are you talking about this video, or the fans?
Was the Westinghouse Casanova supreme from your grandma’s house?
Yes.
do you have any idea why there is a purple line when there is bright light?
Though I'm genuinely not too impressed about the purple line on the lens of the camera, I think it's practically normal for that to happen whenever a certain type of light-bulb is on.