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arabella
post Feb 2 2021, 11:29 PM

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I have 3 Sharp fans, more than two years and all are working fine.

Last year, one made noise but it had a 3 year warranty. The repairman found little pieces of stone in it. So he said complete all renovations before installing the fans. Good tip, I think.
arabella
post Aug 7 2021, 12:26 PM

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QUOTE(andrekua2 @ Aug 5 2021, 10:28 AM)
Wow... Sharp is rare. Which model did you bought and how much? Sharp ceiling was selling pretty cheap a few years back before a sharp increase.

I bought a PJW176 for RM299 couple years ago. Even my SIL who worked in Sharp also cant get this price when she saw I had this fan box in my living room. I just installed it earlier this year and it was surprisingly pretty good. I used to installed a yuragi 4 blade and bayu 5 in my room but I dont know whether it is the unstable current in my room wiring, both also very fast spoilt and even after changing all the capacitors on the board, it still hum. The Sharp runs very quietly except that cover is slightly bend and rub against one part. I did not know how to dismantle it to quick fix but it is not as annoying as panasonic fan ommm ommm ommm...
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I am sitting underneath it, can't see the model. But I couldn't find the same price 150+, so my new ones are kdk and panasonic.

arabella
post Aug 7 2021, 12:31 PM

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QUOTE(ogiveyakuza @ Mar 12 2021, 12:45 PM)
May I know, those fan with remote, is it as fast as normal fan?

Right now undecided to choose between normal or with remote.
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I have only seen fans with remote control in the last 10 years. Is there a reason for the control to affect the power?
It's like switching it at the wall or asking somebody to switch it, I think.

I like remote because there are fewer holes in the house wall.

 

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