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THE FAN CLUB

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The Boston Globe, July 23rd, 2000

Q. I'm planning to buy a ceiling fan, but how do I know what size and brand to buy? And is there really any difference between the expensive brands and the cheaper models? A. Ceiling fans, which can help with both heating and cooling by keeping air moving, are outselling air conditioners in some regions, according to an electrical industry association. And today's quieter, more efficient fans can be installed in almost any room. But there are plenty of decisions to make before you buy. Fans come in hundreds of choices of hardware, color, and style, with and without lights, remote controls, and...

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