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Minka-Aire F843-DK, Wave, 52" Ceiling Fan in Distressed Koa Finish The F843-DK Wave Ceiling Fan by Minka-Aire in Distressed Koa finish is a modern contemporary ceiling fan that features a truly unique design. It draws inspiration from the ocean's graceful and tubular wave formations and combines it with the sleek, yet modern design that one would expect from Minka-Aire. The 48 Degree blade pitch allows for an ideal air flow for any sized room or space. There is no mistaking the quality of the design, functionality and convenience of the Wave Ceiling Fan. This is a WiFi compatible ceiling fan powered by Bond technology, which allows you to connect this device via WiFi with the additional purchase of BD-1000. Fast and easy setup; simply download the Bond App to your smartphone (available for iOS and Android), the Bond hub connects to your internet WiFi network. Additional drivers are available for full integration with other systems including; SmartThings, Control4, ELAN, Hubitat, and more. ● Purchase Bond BD-1000 separately ● Download the Bond Home skill for Alexa or or Bond Home ● Control your fan via your smart home system or via mobile phone using the Bond Home App ● Additional integration available with SmartThings, Control4, ELAN, Hubitat, and others. Wave Fans Have The Features You Want Remote Control This 3-Speed Remote Control puts the power in your hands and gives you full control over your lighting & cooling level. Optional Downrods The Wave's design allows you to customize the look of your fan, whether you desire a low profile or prefer to explore the potential of installing your fan in larger rooms. Downrods are available in 60, 48, 36, 24, 12 & 3.5" configurations. (6" Downrod included) The Perfect Bedroom Fan With A Sleek & Unique Blade Design That Provide Comfort All Year-Round Looking for a fan that delivers consistent comfort even while you sleep? The Wave has you covered while you're covered. Features: Distressed Koa Finish52" Blade Span3-Speed/ReversibleRemote Control IncludedVoice-Activated
DESIGN The Minka-Aire Wave fan is truly unique design that draws inspiration from the ocean's graceful and tubular wave formations.
BULB No bulb/light included.
INCLUDED One RCS213 - Three-speed hand-held remote and One 6-Inch Downrod
MOTOR Conveniently quiet, 3 speed - reversible motor. Run Summer and Winter to aid in rotating air and cutting down on energy costs.
DIMENSIONS Measures 12.5'' from the ceiling to the lowest point of the fan with the included 6" downrod. This Unique Style Ceiling Fan has a blade sweep diameter of 52'' with variable Blade Pitch
ADDITIONAL Requires Bond hub BD-1000 (sold separately) to work with Amazon Alexa or Google Home. Optional WCS213 wall control can be purchased separately.
We have three fans in the house, an Artemis, this Wave and a Westinghouse Solana. I would rate the Solana very low on the scale even though its only 50-60 dollars less than the Wave. There is just no comparison between the Wave and the Solana, in every category noise, looks, design, craftsmanship, etc except for lighting which the Wave lacks. I originally got the Solana for the master, but it was too loud and the air flow was too weak. Apart from the lower air flow which is understandable for its size and blade count, the fan is noisy with high levels of blade noise and motor whine. I decided to gamble again on the Wave. It's very similar to the Artemis fan, which we also recently bought and installed so I have a very high bar to compare the Wave against. Oh btw, the Minka Aire included remotes are fairly thin and modern looking. It wouldn't look out of place on the table. The remote on the Westinghouse on the other hand looks like something you'd find from the 80's. It's these little things that are not important but they add to the value imo.The wave is just as well made as the Artemis which costs over two times more, but it lacks features such as no light, no auto reverse on the motor. However it more than makes up for that with its price, looks, and high level of performance. It moves a lot of air and all around is very quiet. At high setting the wind noise is audible but it's not annoying, more like a low hum underneath the fan blade noise. I suppose it is hard to separate the two when the all the air moving around you is moving very well. The Artemis on the other hand is barely noticeable. I would rate the Artemis a 10 easily and the Wave as an 8. When we consider the price difference, the Wave is a winner. You get most of the qualities of the Artemis at little more than a third the cost.