Review: Fanimation Edgewood Ceiling Fans

The Edgewood is for the most part a standard ceiling fan, unless you take into consideration the fact that it is built by Fanimation, one of the leading ceiling fan makers in the world. The Edgewood will never be a conversation piece, like the Fanimation Centaurus or Enigma, but its clean design should last a lifetime.
The Fanimation Edgewood Standard Series is a unipacked fan that comes in many different designs, including: antique brass with oak/walnut blades; antique white with white oak/antique white blades; aged bronze with teak/dark cherry blades; satin nickel with walnut/light walnut blades; and white with white oak/white blades, just to name a few. These blades are reversible with a distinct finish on either side. The Fanimation Edgewood also comes in wet location, deluxe, decorative and median series, all with their own unique designs. From series to series, components, such as the blade arms, are modified to slightly alter the design. Most Edgewood ceiling fans can also adorn custom Fanimation lighting.
The Edgewood is one of Fanimation’s best values. As stated previously, it’s probably not going to turn any heads, but it will give a lifetime of whisper quiet service. The Edgewood sports 50 to 60 inch blade sweeps and 12 to 16 degree blade pitches depending upon what series one selects. Further, this ceiling fan is Energy Star rated for better efficiency. Prices typically range from $100 to $250 dollars depending upon what options are selected. The following is CeilingFantasia.com’s review of the Fanimation Edgewood:
Style: 3 of 5
Durability: 4 of 5
Customization: 3 of 5
Efficiency: 5 of 5
Airflow: 4 of 5
Quality: 4 of 5
Value: 5 of 5








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