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Craftmade International, Inc. was founded in 1985 and based in Coppell, Texas. They design, distribute and market superior quality ceiling fans, light kits and related accessories. Craftmade's extensive product line includes 20 collections,127 models of ceiling fans and over 100 compatible lighting fixtures in a variety finishes. The design features of Craftmade ceiling fans make the line one of the most reliable, durable and energy efficient available today.
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| Universal Remote Control System for Ceiling Fans | Unavailable | 1 lbs. |
Craftmade International, Inc. was founded in 1985 and based in Coppell, Texas. Craftmade designs, distributes and markets superior quality ceiling fans, lighting kits and related lighting accessories. Craftmade's extensive product line includes 20 series and 127 models of ceiling fans and over 100 compatible lighting fixtures in a variety of colors and finishes.
The design features of a Craftmade fan make the line one of the most reliable, durable and energy efficient available today. In 1994, for the third consecutive year, Craftmade was chosen by Forbes magazine as one of the "Top 200 Best Small Companies in America."
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The product performs great, but installing it was a frustration. I had to mount the receiver upside down from what the instructions showed to make it fit under the fan's ceiling trim plate - needed the curved edge of the receiver facing down and I hope it still cools properly as the cooling grill is facing down now. Sliding the receiver into the fan's mounting bracket was frustrating - it was very tight and would not fit until I did the following (yes, I did have the black ball positioned so its slot dropped onto the orientation key): I had to cut some plastic off the black plastic ball the fan hangs on to allow the green ground wire attached inside the ball to have a place to exit, and the receiver would not fit at all until I cut this notch in the ball for this wire. Once installed, there is no room for the fan to move, or self-center on the mounting ball - it is all pinched ridgid. This is the only remote control the manufacturer's website recommends for the fan. I called their help line and was just told that "a lot of them get used with that fan so it must fit" - they were no help at all. The photo of what I got did not match the photo of what I ordered (receiver and remote were both different), but the help line person assured me what I got has replaced the one in the photo which is no longer available - the model number was the same. The receiver in the photo I ordered from looked like it was better shaped (rounded) to fit under the ceiling trim plate then what I got. I have installed 5 ceiling fans with remote controls in the last few years and this was by far the most frustrating due to the above issues.
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