

Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #12784 in Lighting
- Color: White
- Brand: Hunter
- Model: 22434
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .0" h x
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Features
- WhisperWind motor
- 180-watt 3-light fixture
- Uses 3 60-watt bulbs
- Remote control included
- Can be installed without light kit
Hunter 22434 Sontera Three-Light 52-Inch Five-Blade Ceiling Fan, White with Frosted Globes
Product Description
Transform Your Home, and the Way You Feel in it. Comfort, Craftsmanship and Style. No Other Ceiling Fan Comes Close to Hunter. Hunter Combines 19th Century Craftsmanship with 21st Century Design and Technology to Create Ceiling Fans of Unmatched Quality, Style, and Whisper-Quiet Performance. Using the Finest Materials to Create Stylish Designs, Hunter Ceiling Fans Work Beautifully in Today's Homes and Can Save up to 47% on Cooling Costs! Hunter Fan The Sontera 224 WhisperWind Motor Installer's Choice 3 Position Mounting System 180-Watt Three Light Fixture Use Three 60W Candelabra Bulbs (Included) Can Be Installed without Light Kit Bonus Remote Control Consumers Best Buy Digest Limited Lifetime Warranty 0.56 Amps on High Speed Number of Blades: 5 Width of Body: 12.25 Canopy Width: 6.75 Suggested Room Size: Large Room (Over 10 feet X 10 feet) - 38 Feet to 54 Feet Fan Blades Energy Information Airflow: 5091 cfm Electricity Use: 66W Airflow Efficiency: 77 cfm/W White The Sontera Indoor CFM: 5091 RPM: 170 Watts: 66 Amps: 0.56 2.5 Inch Downrod(s) Included - 5 Blades White/Bleached Oak 52 Inches 12 Degree Pitch Fan Clearance: 12.5 Blade Clearance: 11.5 Light Clearance: 18 Mounting Height: 2.5 Mounting Width: 6.75 Motor Width: 12.25 Light Fixture Included
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
19 of 19 people found the following review helpful.Uses candelabra bulbs
By KB
Purchased the fan from Amazon. Everything is fine. The fan is quiet. The only surprise is that Hunter changed the bulb from medium base incandescent to candelabra base. The CFL candelabra is fairly expensive. Otherwise its OK.
16 of 17 people found the following review helpful.Hunter Sontera ceiling fan a nice room accessory
By a recluse
I am very pleased with this fan, overall.Not a super easy install for a novice like me, my husband completed the installation well within 2 hours, although the instruction manual was somewhat vague in certain areas, which earned this produce a slightly less than perfect rating.We chose to flush mount the fan and 3-light attachment (bulbs not included) in a smaller bedroom with an 8' ceiling. Two alternative mounting options are included.Remote controlled operation (controller included, batteries are not) is quiet at all speeds and transition is smooth, although there is a slight wobble at the highest setting only. Included is a balancing kit to address wobble.
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful.Solid Fan, Disappointing Transmitter
By P. Serengulian
Hunter makes quality fans. I chose this fan because I wanted to remotely control the fan speed and light in my guest BR. I have a Minka Aire remote controlled fan in my master BR and wanted to install something similar on the same house level in the guest BR. This fan seemed like the perfect solution since the wireless transmitter feature is worth about $40, making the fan cost reasonable.I had an electrician professionally install it. The build quality is great on this fan. However, after a few days of use I noticed this fan is "possessed"! My fan for no apparent reason would switch to the highest fan speed from the lowest. Sometimes when the fan was on with the light off, the light would turn itself on. #$%!@*+. I checked the manual and it wasn't clear what the problem was. I contacted my electrician and he suggested I change the jumpers around to another setting. To do this requires the following: (1) cut power to fan from the breaker box, (2) remove battery from remote control (VERY important), (3) change jumpers in remote control, (4) DISASSEMBLE fan to get to transmitter in base, (5) change jumpers in base to match the remote control, (6) reassemble fan, (7) restore power. Failure to follow these steps in this order means that your code change will not work. Now you could imagine your mood if you had to do this dance more than once, which I did. I called Hunter Support and they informed me that I didn't need to use all three jumper pins. I could use one, two, or three, so long as the remote control code matched the transmitter code in the base. The Hunter manual did not explicitly state this.I should note that I have NEVER had any remote interference problems with my Minka Aire fan. If you install this fan consider lining the walls of the room with foil to avoid any interference. Keep in mind interference can be from any RF device, whether it's your wireless modem, another fan, or telephone system. If it's within a 500' range, it could interfere, even if it's a device from your neighbor doing the interfering. I gave this fan two stars because the build of the fan is great, but the implementation of the transmitter and support for the fan was very poor. If I were to do this again I would get a non-remote controlled fan from Hunter, have it wired with three-way wire, and just use the pull chains for control.
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