Honeywell Ceiling Fans Carnegie Industrial 52 Inch Ceiling Fan with Light, Remote Control Fan, LED Indoor Fan with 5 Blades, Gray Pine and Gray Oak Blade Finish Options, Pewter (51460-01)
Original price was: $149.99.$149.00Current price is: $149.00.
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The Carnegie dry rated modern ceiling fan with light and remote combines stylish details with contemporary influences for true decor inspiration. This large ceiling fan with light features a cage style, drum shaped shade and LED lighting, along with an innovative 5-blade design that provides ultra-efficient, adjustable airflow. Control your Honeywell fan with our easy-to-use ceiling fan remote control that’s packed with features like Walk Away Light Delay and Homeshield. Enjoy year-round comfort by adjusting the reversible airflow to change the direction of the modern ceiling fan with light. During summer, this ceiling fan with remote will provide a cooling effect, and throughout winter, our strong fan can reverse to spread warm air, helping reduce energy costs. This high-powered fan blends with many decor styles. When paired with your decor, it can be transformed into a mid-century modern ceiling fan, farmhouse ceiling fan, or the industrial ceiling fan with light you’ve been looking for. The LED ceiling fan lights provide 1350 lumens and 2700k color temperature. Whether you’re looking for a large bedroom fan, living room ceiling fan, or family room fan, this reversible wood ceiling fan with light has you covered.
Efficiently Cool Large, Indoor Rooms: This 52 inch ceiling fan is ideal for indoor spaces larger than 400 sq. ft., such as living rooms, master bedrooms, offices, and studios; In winter, reverse this fan’s direction to circulate warm air on low speed
Remote Control Ceiling Fan with Light: Select fan light, speed, or features like Home Shield or Walk Away Delay from anywhere with our remote (batteries included), or store in its sleek wall dock; LED board is energy-efficient, longer lasting, & dimmable
Stylish, Modern Design: This modern ceiling fan with light has 5 sleek dual-finish blades for great air flow and 3 quiet fan speeds; 2 contemporary finish options, Gray Pine and Gray Oak, allow for easy décor updates as your style changes
Dual-Mount Hanging Options: This innovative large ceiling fan provides 2 hanging options; The standard option offers a 4-inch downrod (included); An angle option allows for hanging on vaulted ceilings with a longer downrod (sold separately)
Quality Design: This modern ceiling fan has a limited lifetime warranty and a high capacity motor that delivers powerful, yet quiet, airflow; Our fans are also ETL listed, UL Compliant, and designed in the USA
Customers say
Customers appreciate the fan’s attractive appearance and quiet operation. They find it looks nice and complements their floors. The remote is sleek and flat, and they like the features. However, opinions differ on installation ease, functionality, airflow, build quality, and brightness.
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8 reviews for Honeywell Ceiling Fans Carnegie Industrial 52 Inch Ceiling Fan with Light, Remote Control Fan, LED Indoor Fan with 5 Blades, Gray Pine and Gray Oak Blade Finish Options, Pewter (51460-01)
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Original price was: $149.99.$149.00Current price is: $149.00.
Leycosta LeVault –
Love
This is a beautiful fan works great easy install has remote well worth the money
Hidemyname –
The most difficult ceiling fan I have ever installed!
First of all and most important; it is made in China. It seems Honeywell is just like every company out there. All they are concerned with how much they can charge for a poorly made product, and still get away with it. Second of all the fan is poorly designed. The top canopy is not deep enough to easily tuck away the wires that cannot be pushed up in the electrical box. The mounting bracket is not big enough to accommodate the remote receiver and all of the stiff wires that must be pushed up enough to get the upper canopy seated and secured. The slot in the fitter plate that is designed to insert the screw driver and strew to attach the fan blades is too small. Removing the ten fan blade screws from the motor plate was on step that should not have had to be made. The part of the light kit that is designed to tuck the wires into before attaching the light kit to the fan motor is not deep enough to easily accommodate all of the wires and plugs. The only positive thing I can say is the fan and light fixture look very nice. I like the features the fan has, but I will never buy another Honeywell ceiling fan. Bring your manufacturing branch back to the United States of America and your product quality will show a marked improvement.
Autumn Rodriguez –
Successful flush mounted
Love these fans. Own 2 and will buy more they can be flush mounted even tho there is no directions. Feel free to email me regarding the flush mount instructions unless you understand my video.
CarolAnne V –
Difficult Install, but beautiful!
This fan looks beautiful in our living room. It puts out a great amount of air. Make sure you have the direction switch at the base flipped to the correct setting for winter/summer.
Michelle –
Beautiful
I love it
GG –
Beautiful
Looks great and very quiet ð
YM –
Excellent!
Excellent!!
short timer –
Just installed ceiling fan – first impressions
ADDENDUMI accidentally dropped the remote about two feet onto a wooden floor. It completely came apart – about 12 pieces. I couldn’t get it back together after trying several times.I called Honeywell. I was told that I had to buy another remote for $25 plus $15 shipping.I checked out buying a generic remote from Amazon. The prices are good, but the receiver has to be inserted into the fan and attached – beyond my skills.So, I started over again trying to reassemble my undamaged but multipart remote. I started from the front this last time, laying the front piece face down, then adding the buttons upside down. Etc etcThis time it worked. I was using the diagram from the paper user guide that came with the fan. And it worked! some of the buttons are now misassigned, but I labeled the remote. AND I taped all the sides so if it gets dropped again I won’t have to start over reassembling it.I am annoyed at Honeywell for producing such a fragile remote. And I am annoyed at Honeywell for being so unhelpful. I don’t intend to buy their products ever again.There is a little “door” at the back of the remote for changing batteries which I had not noticed before.EarlierAn electrician installed this fan and he had no problems with the installation EXCEPT the batteries for the remote control were old and would not work.Fortunately I had fresh batteries of my own. Otherwise we would not have been able to be sure the fan was working properly.So far, so good with the operation of the fan. The fan is quiet. The light is very bright but the bulbs that came with the fan are dimmable. There are times when I will want the bright light.There are handsomer fans but I wanted easy access to the light bulbs. And the bulbs are the Edison type, which I find good looking.*Now that it has been full summer for a while, I have removed a star. The fan does not move enough air down to effectively cool my bedroom. The room, by the way, is upstairs and is warmer than the other levels of my house. I have been tempted to add a floor fan to increase the cooling. Otherwise, I am still OK with the fan.Accidentally dropped the remote. MANY pieces. I’ve got them all assembled again in order but getting the little box to close again is – so far – not working.And every time the batteries need to be replaced, I will be in the same situation. Poor design it seems to me.