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Welcome To Fanwork's Ceiling Fan Outlet! View More Brands | Search by Style | Search by Size | Search by Finish | Fan Accessories | Fan Specials Why Buy a Ceiling Fan? Used since the pre-air conditioning days, ceiling fans are inexpensive, easy to operate and easy to install. Plus ceiling fans provide substantial savings on energy. Used by themselves in mild weather, ceiling fans offer a low-cost alternative to modern air conditioning. Used in conjunction with air conditioning in hot weather, ceiling fans combine old and new technology to keep your family comfortable and your utility bills low. When it's warm, the blades of a turning ceiling fan normally push air downward, causing cool air near the floor to travel outward and mix with air at the edges of the room. This process makes for more even cooling, and just the air movement from a ceiling fan in the room alone, can make it feel cooler by four degrees or more! That means if you are using air conditioning along with your ceiling fan, you can set the thermostat at a higher than normal setting to save on energy costs. The average ceiling fan uses about the same electricity as a 100-watt light bulb, so you can run one ceiling fan for just pennies a day. | |||
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