Hunter 23562 Sea Air 52-Inch 5-Blade Ceiling Fan, Weathered Brick with Medium Oak Finish Plastic Blades


  • WhisperWind motor
  • Installer’s Choice 3-position mounting system
  • Tarnish-resistant finish and hardware
  • UL wet listed for outdoor locations
  • Weathered brick finish

Product Description
The Hunter Fan 23562 is a Sea Air Ceiling Fan with the Three Speed Pull Chain in the Weathered Brick motor finish. The Sea Air is ultimate Outdoor fan This Ceiling Fan is from the Sea Air Collection and is UL Wet rated. The Sea Air Includes 3″ (3/4″ Interior Diameter) Pole…. More >>

Hunter 23562 Sea Air 52-Inch 5-Blade Ceiling Fan, Weathered Brick with Medium Oak Finish Plastic Blades

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  1. #1 by S. J. Patton on May 15, 2010 - 8:15 pm

    We purchaed this product and it was here with a few day. I am extremely happy with this fan.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. #2 by robert riccio on May 15, 2010 - 11:15 pm

    We have purchased Hunter fans for inside and outside living. The Sea Air outdoor fan is a very durable fan and weathers nicely. It is quiet and moves air with the different speed options. This new one is sure to last many years and for the price….I’m 100% satisfied.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. #3 by S. Littlefield on May 16, 2010 - 1:47 am

    This might be a great fan if I could ever have gotten it properly assembled. Since it is UL “wet” rated, there is a lot of rubber gasketing in and around the points of assembly. The problem is that the screws provided are too short to accomodate the extra thickness of the rubber gasketing when making the assembly. This will be returned for a refund.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. #4 by Todd Chapman on May 16, 2010 - 3:47 am

    This is a nice looking, well made fan. I was concerned about buying this, or any other fan, because I have a sloped ceiling (only 1.5″ in 12″) and I couldn’t tell from specs whether this would mount with the short down-rod (supplied) properly on a pitched ceiling. I wanted to use the short downrod due to limited ceiling height. No problem – the fan mounted fine with the short rod. It is quiet & moves air well – I am using in a 3 season porch 12×20.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. #5 by JoeB on May 16, 2010 - 6:21 am

    I’ve just installed this ceiling fan on a patio with a fairly low roof and it fit well in that space. The blades are only about 9 or 10 inches down from the ceiling.

    Installation wasn’t too difficult but the Neoprene covering around the mounting plate did make it a little difficult to put in the screws.

    The fan did not wobble even on the highest speed and it did put out a fair amount of breeze on high.

    It was not as much breeze as an industrial metal fan but it is acceptable for its location.

    The color depicted in the pictures on this page (as of May 15 2006) is not the color of this fan. It is more of a reddish-bronze brick color.

    The blades on this fan are plastic with a wood finish instead of real wood. For me that’s good because I wanted it for outside and the plastic blades should hold up well.
    Rating: 4 / 5