A ceiling fan with a 48” blade span is ideal for rooms that are approximately 150 square feet in size. This size can be used in rooms that have low ceilings, high ceilings or even angled ceilings.
The perfect 48” ceiling fan for your space is the Martec Trisera Ceiling Fan in White (FST1234WR). This model is one of several ceiling fans that have been launched under the well-known Four Seasons by Martec brand. Just like all other Martec ceiling fans, it is made of only the highest quality materials and it gives superior performance yet you can buy it at budget price.
When you purchase the new Trisera series range, you will get a first of a kind ceiling fan. This new series is the only one that is adaptable to 3 or 4 blades. All units come with a complete set of 4 blades but you can have your unit assembled with only 3 blades and you can keep the last blade as a spare.
The FST1234WR has a high quality white finish that gives it a clean and elegant look. Its blades are made of silicon steel and all of them have been electronically factory balanced to ensure safety and durability for everyday use. Each one has a 17 degree blade pitch to ensure that your space gets just the right amount of air.
Like other Martec fans in this new range, this model is equipped with a slim yet powerful 60 watt motor which gives your fan maximum air velocity for your room. The motor is also reversible for use in all types of weather throughout year.
For easier control of your ceiling fan from any part of the room, we have also included a 3 speed remote control.
As an added assurance that you get value for your money, all our Trisera series ceiling fans at Martec come with a 2 Year Full In-Home Warranty.
Technical Information
- High Quality White Finish
- Powerful 60w Motor
- 17 Degree Blade Pitch
- Interchangeable 3 or 4 Blades
- Electronically Factory Balanced Blades
- Reversible Motor For Summer/Winter
- 1200mm (48")
- 2 Year "In-Home" Warranty
- 3 Speed Remote Control Included
This product was added to our catalog on Monday 03 January, 2011.