Review: Fanimation Punkah Ceiling Fans

Fanimation Punkah Ceiling Fans

At first glance the Fanimation Punkah looks as much like an abstract piece of artwork as it does a fan. For those who purchase this unique fan, it does serve as both a fan and piece of artwork. Fanimation’s tagline for the Punkah is old world grace and sophistication. Sitting at a dining table cooled by a Punkah is surely an elegant experience. A rhythmic horizontal breeze makes one feel almost as if he or she is sitting on their back porch being cooled by a slight summer breeze. The Punkah can cover a larger area with cooling than most ceiling fans but with far less intensity. We at Ceilingfantasia.com consider the Fanimation Punkah one of the most graceful fans we’ve ever reviewed.

The Punkah is designed to be mounted on either the ceiling or the wall and comes in an antique brass, black, pewter or rust finish. This fan can accept many of Fanimation’s various palm leaf blade types. The Fanimation Punkah can expand out to a maximum of 24 feet in length with every set of six fan blades being powered by their own single-speed motor. This fan works well in high-end dining rooms, restaurants and other architecturally significant spaces. A six blade Punkah typically ranges in price from $850 to $1,000 depending upon components chosen. The following is CeilingFantasia.com’s review of the Fanimation Punkah:

Style: 5 of 5
Durability: 3 of 5
Customization: 3 of 5
Efficiency: 2 of 5
Airflow: 2 of 5
Quality: 5 of 5
Value: 4 of 5

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