Energy Saving Ceiling Fans Tahlequah OK

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 Tahlequah, OK listed below.

LOWE'S OF TAHLEQUAH, OK
918 708-4000
161 MEADOW CREEK DRIVE TAHLEQUAH, OK, 74464
Tahlequah, OK
 
Tahlequah Lumber
(918) 456-2506
1701 Park Hill Road
Tahlequah, OK
 
1404 S Muskogee Ave
(918) 431-1717
Ste #7
Tahlequah, OK
Store Type
Hometown Dealers
Hours
Mon:9-18
Tue:9-18
Wed:9-18
Thu:9-18
Fri:9-18
Sat:9-18
Sun:13-18

Masters True Value Hardware
(800) 642-7392
128 N Muskogee Ave
Tahlequah, OK

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The Home Depot
(918)299-3028
8880 S Delaware Avenue
Tulsa, OK
Hours
Mon-Sat: 6:00am-10:00pm
Sun: 8:00am-8:00pm

Lowe's
(918) 708-4000
161 Meadow Creek Drive
Tahlequah, OK
Hours
M-SA 7 am - 9 pm
SU 8 am - 7 pm

Masters True Value Hardware
(918) 456-4122
128 N Muskogee Ave
Tahlequah, OK
 
Keith True Value
(918) 478-2327
911 S Lee
Fort Gibson, OK
 
The Home Depot
(405)843-5008
3040 NW 59th Street
Oklahoma City, OK
Hours
Mon-Sat: 6:00am-10:00pm
Sun: 8:00am-8:00pm

The Home Depot
(405)895-6064
650 SW 19th Street
Moore, OK
Hours
Mon-Sat: 6:00am-10:00pm
Sun: 8:00am-8:00pm

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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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