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(More customer reviews)The fan is gorgeous and well built. I know that statement can be subjective, so let me give a bit of an objective comparison. I also purchased a Hunter "Bamboo Garden". See here for details on it:
http://www.amazon.com/Hunter-Bamboo-Garden-Traditional-Outdoor/dp/B000V6OPLS/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top
Received them on the same day as the Deco Breeze and assembled them all the same evening. The Deco Breeze fan retails for much more than the Hunter (240 vs 165). The DB is on sale at lnt[dot]com for 75 bucks, by the way. In summary, overall, the Hunter is higher quality. Don't get me wrong; from the "neck" down, the Deco Breeze is absolutely top quality. The wood/resin base and shaft are simply gorgeous. If you have wood floors, this will be right at home in your room. That said, all metal on the DB (the "head", if you will. Meaning the cage and motor cover) is flimsy garbage compared to the Hunter. The Hunter motor is about twice as heavy. On the Deco Breeze, all knobs are cheap, black plastic that take away from the beauty of the fan. The Hunter, on the other hand, is simply quality craftmanship down to the smallest detail. The knobs, for example, are painted the same color. There was thought into the design of each; it's not simply a black piece of plastic afterthought as it is with the Deco Breeze.
Assembly? No comparison, the Deco Breeze wins hands down. 5 minutes vs. 45. That said, I didn't mind assembling the Hunter, I enjoy a challenge ;-)
The Hunter is quieter than the Deco Breeze at the lowest setting. I need a quiet fan for the bedroom, and the Hunter is in there now. The Deco Breeze is too loud for my taste. If noise is important to you, keep this in mind.
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Deco breeze sambuca table top fan. Decorative and functional oscillating fan with a whisper-quiet 30 watt motor. Three-speeds - low speed is 900 rpm; the medium speed is 1100 rpm; the high speed is 1280 rpm.
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