Harbor Breeze Twin Breeze Ii 74-in Oil-rubbed Bronze Outdoor Downrod Ceiling Fan







Key features
- •Award winning double fan ceiling fan displays outstanding beauty with lifetime of durability. This industry recognized name brand fan is built for looks and to last. This stunning and newly updated model has even more durable material and powerful quiet motor technology.
- •6 brown wicker blades make it easy to change styles without purchasing new blades. Oil-rubbed bronze finish provides a sleek appearance
- •Light kit with frosted glass shades creates a bright glow. 4-in L downrod included
- •74-in fan is ideal for extra-large rooms. Transitional style decor. For indoor/outdoor use.
- •3-speed reversible AC motor provides up to 4,450-CFM airflow and an airflow efficiency of 57-CFM/watt
Harbor Breeze Twin Breeze Ii 74-in Oil-rubbed Bronze Outdoor Downrod Ceiling Fan
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.6
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Looks cool
Skitkhloe✓ Verified Purchase•July 28, 2023
The fan looks cool and different than what you would normally see on a front porch. Love the fact that the fan will keep the bugs away too. Definitely worth the money in my opinion.
Excellent fan, solid lighting, annoying instructions
Todd Berry✓ Verified Purchase•July 24, 2023
This is a really excellent fan (and light, if you choose to add it). It looks great, really pushes air, and is a good amount of light. I installed it in my living room, and though the blade design is really more of a porch style design (faux wicker-ish), it looks rather nice.
Knocked off one star for instrux/assembly/internal design, as it was a bit of an annoying assembly, mostly the physical part (electrical was pretty painless). I got lucky in that my existing light box was both metal and bolted into a beam, so I didn't need to add a brace, but the weight and shape of it is awkward. The internal design of the light is a pain, all the wires and connectors are packed tightly, but to get at the connector for the main base, you have to pull them all out, and once they're attached, getting them back in is a chore, I eventually just trial and errored jamming and twisting until it lined up. Also, there is a completely unnecessary lip on the top of the light, which I only bring up because I lost ten minutes trying to fish one of the tiny screws that attach it out of there without taking it down again (see last sentence). Also, I understand that the standard for fans is to add the blades after mounting, but that is mainly because they get in the way of the rest of the work. With the fans on ends of a pole, it was COMPLETELY unnecessary to put the blades on once mounted, and incredibly annoying and difficult, that was easily the longest and most frustrating part. Take my advice on this one: forget what the directions tell you, when you're ready to lift it onto the brace, add the blades before you do. You'll thank me.
Otherwise, super happy with it, and if you're having it installed by someone else? 5 stars.
Knocked off one star for instrux/assembly/internal design, as it was a bit of an annoying assembly, mostly the physical part (electrical was pretty painless). I got lucky in that my existing light box was both metal and bolted into a beam, so I didn't need to add a brace, but the weight and shape of it is awkward. The internal design of the light is a pain, all the wires and connectors are packed tightly, but to get at the connector for the main base, you have to pull them all out, and once they're attached, getting them back in is a chore, I eventually just trial and errored jamming and twisting until it lined up. Also, there is a completely unnecessary lip on the top of the light, which I only bring up because I lost ten minutes trying to fish one of the tiny screws that attach it out of there without taking it down again (see last sentence). Also, I understand that the standard for fans is to add the blades after mounting, but that is mainly because they get in the way of the rest of the work. With the fans on ends of a pole, it was COMPLETELY unnecessary to put the blades on once mounted, and incredibly annoying and difficult, that was easily the longest and most frustrating part. Take my advice on this one: forget what the directions tell you, when you're ready to lift it onto the brace, add the blades before you do. You'll thank me.
Otherwise, super happy with it, and if you're having it installed by someone else? 5 stars.
Looks great Love it
Sandy✓ Verified Purchase•July 16, 2023
It has a contemporary, industrial, farmhouse look. We love it
Looks great
Elizabeth Waring✓ Verified Purchase•June 3, 2023
It came on time, was easy to install, and looks fabulous. I still have to finish the ceiling, but I just love the fan, so I took the pic anyhow.
Instructions out of order
mike✓ Verified Purchase•April 10, 2023
Great fan but install the blades before hanging it on ceiling. Very difficult once it's up
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