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Household [Home-Applicances] Ceiling Fan, KDK, Panasonic, Euro Uno, Mistral
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vincentwee
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Jun 1 2011, 11:53 AM
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but it looks ugly
i also had fan problem.. it spin slowly..remote control ok
according to service man...we need to change the head of the fan where electrical board control the speeds.. i think the board cost $50..depend on model..it is not expensive to fix..but there is a catch..if u ask them to change for u..that board..u need to pay extra $50..equivalent buy another normal fan
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vincentwee
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Jun 9 2011, 05:49 PM
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i wonder is there option we can choose those remote control to those manual control , 3 blade fan....
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vincentwee
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Jun 12 2011, 04:17 AM
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baby fan look cute but why it is so expensive? more powerful than normal 3 blade fan?
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vincentwee
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Jun 12 2011, 08:36 AM
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QUOTE(bhtan @ Jun 12 2011, 08:29 AM) I would think most people bought baby fan not because it is cute but rather than due to space constraint (either height or width). The cooling capacity of a typical baby fan (in CFM) is about 6000+. Most normal fans' CFM is from 7000-8800. As a comparison, stand fans' CFM ranges from only 1500-3000 max. So baby fan is still the best option of cooling after air cond and full size fans. I am using baby fan for my wet kitchen for the area away from the hob/hood but due to staggered ceiling height, I could not put a full size fan there. So for me, it has nothing to do with cuteness. hi bhtan, can share your baby fan together with your wet kitchen photos?
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