Review: Hunter Low Profile III Ceiling Fans

Sometimes, you just need a ceiling fan that will lay low for a while until things blow over. If that’s the case, the Hunter Low profile may be for you. With an incredibly narrow clearance of about eight inches, the Low Profile III is perfect for accompanying any demand for more vertical space in a room.
The Low-Profile III skips on lavish styling and instead offers straightforward, clean design and many customizable options. The four-blade model spans a modest 42 inches, making it even better for tight spaces, while the five-blade Low Profile III provides better circulation at 52 inches. The cylindrical housing mounts directly to the ceiling with no “hanging” parts. The blades converge in an open housing that is cleanly stylized with a simple button.
Housing finishes include white, brushed gold, and a deep, oily bronze color, so the low profile can fit in just about anywhere. Blades are available in white, dark walnut, and antique pewter and brass finishes to further adapt to the surrounding environment. With so many options, an attractive price tag (about $80 to $130, depending on the size) and a quiet motor, Hunter has delivered a great option for when you just need a ceiling fan.
Style: 2 of 5
Durability: 3 of 5
Customization: 5 of 5
Efficiency: 4 of 5
Airflow: 3 of 5
Quality: 3 of 5
Value: 4 of 5








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