Ceiling Fans

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Yeah I've read through those instructions already but doesn't shed any light on the flush fitting option.

That remote is just a tad pricey! I don't think I'll be able to afford it with the remote.
 
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We had a ceiling fan in our old house - had the living room upstairs, and it got really hot.

The fan certainly did help - but it was also a little noisy. I think it was a cheap version, so I reckon, for a bedroom certainly, it would be worth paying a little more for a premium one.
 
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Yeah I've read through those instructions already but doesn't shed any light on the flush fitting option.

That remote is just a tad pricey! I don't think I'll be able to afford it with the remote.

Ill scan in the industrie one over the weekend if you can wait ?

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Blades off / Light module exposed, by removing the drop you can get both chrome sections of the body to be next to each other

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Blades on, completed
 

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Don't want to trouble you too much mate; I'll call the reseller up when I get a chance.

Could you take a guess though as to much height is saved without the drop rod bit?

It is a very nice looking fan (I saw it before in your own thread) and I like the self-levelling mechanism.
 
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