ashburn15 0 Report post Posted February 6, 2011 Hi everyone. I know there are loads of posts on ceiling fans but none discussing the difference in blade materials. My impression (pardon me if outdated): Metal: Strong, long-lasting, turns fast with lots of wind but not many models nowadays Wood: Brittle, heavy and not much wind but popular nowadays Acrylic: Brittle, easily broken but strong wind and also popular nowadays Have shortlisted a few models from Fanco and Crestar but its between wooden and acrylic blades i guess. Looking to get 1 with lots of wind power for my MBR to replace air-con. And i'll be fitting it at my ceiling light point, so need light kit as well (burger type). Left with limited choices so do need your opinions and experience regarding the different blade materials. Thanks! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ashburn15 0 Report post Posted February 8, 2011 There are many type of round light (hamburger) make sure that they are safety tested. Brightness of those round type of light will not be better then those holder type. As the frosted or plastic cover will block off some of the light. Bro, is it true that these "hamburger" type of lights use 2 of the normal twister/straight kind of compact fluorescent bulb under the cover? They don't use the round tube like ceiling lights? Know of any light kits that use the round tube? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pacificblue 0 Report post Posted June 24, 2012 (edited) Dig out this old thread as I want to know about the wooden blade and acrylic blade fan and hamburger light also. My brother installed a wooden blade fan in the living room. The wind is not strong but comfortable and very quiet! I feel that it will be suitable for bedroom unless you insist on strong wind.As for the light part, I have a friend installed fans with holder lights. They are very bright but there are shadows cast back up the ceiling and you will notice shadows spinning. Does this happen to the hamburger light as the hamburger light do not protrude out of the fan center part like those holder lights. Edited June 24, 2012 by pacificblue Share this post Link to post Share on other sites