Energy Saving Ceiling Fans Eunice LA

The rickety faux-wood ceiling fan is a fossil best left to back-of-the-plaza insurance offices. There's no call for ugly fans when the market favors a slew of missile-sleek models that look awesome and also save energy. Please scroll down for more information and access to all the related products and services in Eunice, LA listed below.

Eunice - Auth Hometown
(337) 457-8843
340 E Laurel Ave
Eunice, LA
Store Type
Hometown Dealers
Hours
Mon:8.5-18
Tue:8.5-18
Wed:8.5-18
Thu:8.5-18
Fri:8.5-18
Sat:9-18
Sun:12.5-17.5

Fruge Lumber Co Inc
(337) 457-3077
801 N 8th St
Eunice, LA
 
Southern Pro Home Ctr
(337) 684-3044
741 S Main St, Between the Post Office and Rayne State Bank
Church Point, LA
 
Lowe's
(337) 788-4180
142 Julia John Drive
Crowley, LA
Hours
M-SA 7 am - 9 pm
SU 8 am - 7 pm

True Value Hardware
(800) 642-7392
533 6TH St
Mamou, LA

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Harry Smith True Value Hardware
(337) 457-3113
300 E Laurel Ave
Eunice, LA
 
True Value Hardware
(337) 468-3513
533 6th St
Mamou, LA
 
Vidrine's Ace Hardware
(337) 363-4876
130 E Main St
Ville Platte, LA
 
Farmers True Value Hdwe
(337) 334-2507
221 S Adams Ave
Rayne, LA
 
Doug's Tree Service
(337) 779-2142
7179 Harmon Rd
Iota, LA
 
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The Coolest Ceiling Fans Save Energy and Save You Money

The Coolest Ceiling Fans Save Energy and Save You Money

September 14, 2009   Melanie McGee Bianchi

The rickety faux-wood ceiling fan is a fossil best left to back-of-the-plaza insurance offices. There’s no call for ugly fans when the market favors a slew of missile-sleek models that look awesome and also save energy.

True to its cosmic name, the Zen Ceiling Fan by Minka Aire ($249.95) boasts an Energy Star rating for superior power conservation, and its lamp can be capped when not in use. The four rounded, wing-like blades are made of brushed nickel; this matte metal look can blend in with almost any interior. (Also comes in other finishes.)

Matthews Fan Company offers the made-for-tight-spaces Bianca Directional Ceiling Fan ($490.20). For all its innovative construction – the head’s positioning capacity spans 180 degrees – this piece resembles an old-timey wire fan hung upside down. Its energy-saving potential is ultramodern, though. Handcrafted in the U.S.A.

The Mandalay Ceiling Fan by Monte Carlo ($538.91) looks like it might stir up lazy tropical breezes when you turn it on. Its extra-wide paddles are made of bamboo – a hot eco choice – and suggest post-safari daiquiris sipped slowly in the sunroom. Hemingway’s ghost not included.

Emerson’s Midway Eco Ceiling Fan ($399) comes loaded with the kind of features usually trumpeted in the automotive world. It has “aerodynamically designed” blades that “move up to 40% more air” than standard fans, plus an integrated fluorescent light and “a high-efficiency EcoMotor.” It all translates to major power-bill savings. And, unlike some high-performance vehicles – er, fans – the Midway is offered in a good range of styles.

Light and breezy (pun intended), the Edgewood Decorative Ceiling Fan by Fanimation ($171.33) is a pragmatist’s dream. Recessionistically priced, it features reversible blades for a color ch...

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