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leeyung
post Nov 15 2011, 03:29 PM

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QUOTE(Jo_da48 @ Nov 6 2011, 11:05 PM)
Anyone could shared price for below?

Panasonic F-M14E8 / F-M15E6 / F-M14C8WT?
KDK K15Y6 (V Touch) / Sensa 5 (K15Z9) Sensa 4 (K14Z9)

Below is what I found from this topic
1) Panasonic  F-M14C8WT (RM238)
2) KDK K14X8-CL (RM280) K14X8-GY (RM2255)

Due to my lower ceiling, most Deka ceiling fan that I plan to purchase cant fill in anymore, as it almost touch by my hand as the Fan length from Pully to PCB COver are almost 48cm instead of 44 cm in the specification. That worst thing the Deka WEB even indicated was 32cm only  rclxub.gif
Now I have to see for above fan which 30.6 - 40cm lenght
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What is the height of your ceiling bro, My living room height after plaster ceiling is slightly more than 10ft a bit, previously plan to go for V-Touch as the salesman told me Sensa 5 is too short for ceiling 10ft, the wind is not strong for 10ft ceiling, that is why he recommend me V-touch, but I do really like the design of Sensa 5 instead of V-Touch doh.gif
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post Nov 17 2011, 12:18 PM

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Just to survey.
You all will prefer the old conventional fan which u need to do on/off and change the speed manually OR using the remote controlled type?
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post Nov 17 2011, 12:28 PM

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All my Panasonic 3 unit of Nami "F-M14E8" now awaiting to claim new fin. All 3 wobble like crazy. The Panasonic technician came, try all the things only minor improvement. Speed 4 and 5 wobble crazy. 3 is ok. All the fin are made of come some composite plastic can bend for balancing.

The Bayu, just need adjustment, and is easier cause the fin is metal.
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post Nov 17 2011, 02:08 PM

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QUOTE(weikee @ Nov 17 2011, 12:28 PM)
All my Panasonic 3 unit of Nami "F-M14E8" now awaiting to claim new fin. All 3 wobble like crazy. The Panasonic technician came, try all the things only minor improvement. Speed 4 and 5 wobble crazy. 3 is ok. All the fin are made of come some composite plastic can bend for balancing.

The Bayu, just need adjustment, and is easier cause the fin is metal.
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FOC service or need to pay them?
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post Nov 17 2011, 02:23 PM

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my one F-M14E8 is ok, no wobbling, self installed one.

only the one F-M15 is wobbling a bit, already adjust the blade many times, self install, finally accept it.
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post Nov 17 2011, 03:58 PM

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QUOTE(Jo_da48 @ Nov 17 2011, 02:08 PM)
FOC service or need to pay them?
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Is under warranty. So should be foc.


Added on November 17, 2011, 3:59 pm
QUOTE(papaya2 @ Nov 17 2011, 02:23 PM)
my one F-M14E8 is ok, no wobbling, self installed one.

only the one F-M15 is wobbling a bit, already adjust the blade many times, self install, finally accept it.
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I think is batch problem.

This post has been edited by weikee: Nov 17 2011, 03:59 PM
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post Nov 17 2011, 04:10 PM

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QUOTE(weikee @ Nov 17 2011, 12:28 PM)
All my Panasonic 3 unit of Nami "F-M14E8" now awaiting to claim new fin. All 3 wobble like crazy. The Panasonic technician came, try all the things only minor improvement. Speed 4 and 5 wobble crazy. 3 is ok. All the fin are made of come some composite plastic can bend for balancing.

The Bayu, just need adjustment, and is easier cause the fin is metal.
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Just called the customer service and appointment at next tuesday...


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post Nov 17 2011, 04:50 PM

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QUOTE(luvimp @ Nov 17 2011, 12:18 PM)
Just to survey.
You all will prefer the old conventional fan which u need to do on/off and change the speed manually OR using the remote controlled type?
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I regretted getting the remote control type.. the usual old regulator is a better option! Reason being, most brands default the speed to 2nd level when you switch it on... and that is not my choice as I always wanted it as 1st speed.. So, now I have to 1) switch on the fan, 2) use the remote to turn it down to 1st speed... hates it!

+ and this applies to eurouno and alpha remote controlled ceiling fans

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QUOTE(numbertwo @ Nov 17 2011, 04:50 PM)
I regretted getting the remote control type.. the usual old regulator is a better option!  Reason being, most brands default the speed to 2nd level when you switch it on... and that is not my choice as I always wanted it as 1st speed..  So, now I have to 1) switch on the fan, 2) use the remote to turn it down to 1st speed...  hates it!

+ and this applies to eurouno and alpha remote controlled ceiling fans
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Is the fan speed slower compared with the conventional fan?
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post Nov 17 2011, 05:28 PM

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QUOTE(numbertwo @ Nov 17 2011, 04:50 PM)
I regretted getting the remote control type.. the usual old regulator is a better option!  Reason being, most brands default the speed to 2nd level when you switch it on... and that is not my choice as I always wanted it as 1st speed..  So, now I have to 1) switch on the fan, 2) use the remote to turn it down to 1st speed...  hates it!

+ and this applies to eurouno and alpha remote controlled ceiling fans
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yeap exactly, that is why i bought 7x regulator fans, n only 1x remote control fan for hall (just to look nice).

it's cheap, no hassle and a blardy remote control costs rm70-80 yawn.gif
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post Nov 17 2011, 11:02 PM

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QUOTE(kucingfight @ Nov 17 2011, 05:28 PM)
yeap exactly, that is why i bought 7x regulator fans, n only 1x remote control fan for hall (just to look nice).

it's cheap, no hassle and a blardy remote control costs rm70-80  yawn.gif
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Agree. Remote control fan looks nice but not as lasting as regulator fan. I had kdk regulator fans for more than 5 years without any problems and my nice EuroUno remote control fans got problems after like 2 years or less. sad.gif

What regulator fan are you using kucingfight?
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QUOTE(Skydrop @ Nov 17 2011, 11:02 PM)
Agree.  Remote control fan looks nice but not as lasting as regulator fan.  I had kdk regulator fans for more than 5 years without any problems and my nice EuroUno remote control fans got problems after like 2 years or less.  sad.gif

What regulator fan are you using kucingfight?
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good ole panasonic..yet to install them ..hopefully.not much issues
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post Nov 18 2011, 12:26 AM

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My current place have been using remote control Panasonic fan for more than 7 years. So far so good. Only the new one i brought for my USJ house having problem..
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smile.gif Panasonic has improved over the years.
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Is there any nice looking regulator fans available in the market?
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post Nov 19 2011, 11:48 AM

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Seem Panasonic / KDK having similar fan...which brand should go for?

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How about Deka fan?
Reliable? Price wise look much more cheaper..
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post Nov 19 2011, 12:07 PM

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KDK has been in the fan industry for many many years already. My whole house got 8 KDK ceiling fans and they are working really well.

Panasonic and KDK is the same manufacturer. KDK is actually the manufacturer. Panasonic just prints the name on it. Hence, the more expensive pricing.

KDK after sales service is also very good. All in all, KDK is more specialised in fans
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just curious.. after so many years of using the fan.. does you guys grease the bearing and so on ??

sure after so long using eg 3 to 5 years sure the bearing lubricant must be like "dried up" ??
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QUOTE(tayjehaw @ Nov 19 2011, 12:07 PM)
KDK has been in the fan industry for many many years already. My whole house got 8 KDK ceiling fans and they are working really well.

Panasonic and KDK is the same manufacturer. KDK is actually the manufacturer. Panasonic just prints the name on it. Hence, the more expensive pricing.

KDK after sales service is also very good. All in all, KDK is more specialised in fans
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Actually the other way round. Panasonic is cheaper.

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