Ceiling Fan Remote Control

Your choices: a ceiling fan with a pull chain, requiring you to leave whatever you are doing and, if you are tall enough, manually turn it on or off or adjust its speeds; a ceiling fan with a wall switch which means you can turn it on or off as you enter or leave a room, but still have to drop what you are doing to adjust its speeds; or a ceiling fan remote control with which you can remain where you are and manipulate the ceiling fan to your heart’s content.

Do we really need a vote on this? If there were no demand for ceiling fan remote controls, they would not exist. Ceiling fans entered the consumer market in the late 19th century as the ultimate in home cooling devices, and more or less had the stage to themselves until the 1970s, when home air conditioning became widely available.

After that, the ceiling fan manufacturers were at their wits’ ends to find ways of remaining competitive, and ceiling fan innovations were the order of the day. The innovative practices begun then are now in their fourth decade, and the ceiling fan remote control is now available to purchase with a ceiling fan, or as a separate unit which can be used with chain fans equipped with special receivers.

Having a ceiling fan remote control for which chain ceiling fans can be adapted is a stroke of genius. Not only every ceiling fan owner is a potential customer for a ceiling fan remote control, but those who like the decorative appearance of a chain and one of the hundreds of delightful ornamental chain pulls available can keep the style without losing the convenience.

For many homeowners ceiling fans which had to be operated with a chain were simply too inconvenient, and it was simpler to place a standing floor fan within arm’s reach to be adjusted as they pleased. But with the ceiling fan remote control, those enjoying their favorite TV programs or working in their offices, or simply trying to take a refreshing nap in a cool bedroom can adjust the speed of the ceiling fan, or turn it on or off without any disturbance.

The ceiling fan is one of those rare home appliances which can work well on its own or enhance the performance of the home’s air conditioning or central heating. By channeling the airflow in a room, it can keep things cooler in summer and warmer in winter, and allow the homeowner to cut back on the use of the main climate control system.

Anything which encourages their owners to use ceiling fans as much as possible will not only save them money on their energy bills; it will contribute to energy conservation. The ceiling fan remote control caters to the consumer’s desire for convenience and, at the same time, benefits the rest of us by greening the world just a bit!

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