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Hunter Fan 27185 Light Remote Control
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Hunter Fan 27185 Light Remote Control

List Price: $54.00
Our Price: $36.99
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SKU:

3208030

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Features:

Separate buttons for three fan speeds


Instant Off


Full-range light dimming


manual light operation


Unique switchplate holder included


Product Details:
Product Length: 9.9 inches
Product Width: 6.6 inches
Product Height: 2.8 inches
Product Weight: 4.0 pounds
Package Length: 10.5 inches
Package Width: 6.9 inches
Package Height: 2.3 inches
Package Weight: 0.75 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 57 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 2.5
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5WORKS GREAT!Jun 12, 2010
Unlike most of the other reviews it works perfectly for me. No random light or fan coming on. With the remote on the holder over the existing wall switch you just hit the large gray button to turn the light on or off when you enter or exit the room. I have mine in the bedroom and I grab the remote when I go to bed to control the light or fan without getting up. Love it.

1The remote comes with a built in ghost...Jun 08, 2010
Got the remote installed without any major problems BUT the light randomly turns on and off as does the fan (though not as much). Have seen multiple reviews documenting similar problems. At least ours isn't in the bedroom which would be much, much worse. Do not buy this remote!

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

1Poor ProductMay 06, 2010
I had 2 fans Hunter fans installed and also had this remote installed on both. One of the remote units burned out within about 2 years, and of course I had lost the receipt, so I couldn't get a replacement. Now I just bought a new Park Hill fan with a remote unit. I find out that the remote that came with the fan doesn't allow you to use the light switch to turn on the light, you can only use the remote. That means walking in to a dark room and searching for the remote, not to mention having a light and fan switch on the wall that don't do anything anymore. I called Hunter (twice) to find out if I could replace the integral fan remote with the same remote that I have in the other two fans, because they both work with the light switch on the wall. I was told that all the remotes have been redesigned so that they won't work from the wall switch anymore. I told the first customer service person I didn't believe her, so she put me back on hold for 20 minutes until another drone could give me the same answer. I asked why they would change something that worked, to something that didn't work, and her answer was, "it was an engineering decision". That means that they have been having so much trouble with this worthless remote that they had to change it to try and keep marketing it. My advice is, if you do buy a fan, don't use a remote. They will be nothing but trouble.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

1InterferenceApr 29, 2010
I never had so many problems with a simple remote control. Purchased two of these for new Hunter fans. They seem to receive interference from all sorts of items. My light and fan are going on and off on there own at all hours of the day. Search the web for feedback on these units and you will see that there are major isuues with these remotes. Buyer beware! Ohh and customer service at Hunter will tell you that you must be receiving interference from another radio frequency. THANKS FOR THAT INFO.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

1Hunter remote - interference problemsMar 19, 2010
This remote suffers from a fatal interference problem, where the light or fan turns on by itself. Wish I had read all the reviews about this problem before I purchased the remote. I changed the default dip switch setting on installation but the problem began the day I installed it. Rather than take down the fan, change the dip switch to a new setting, try again, and repeat over and over until I find a setting with no interference I am going to take the fan down once and install another brand remote. The time it takes to take down the fan and put it back up, simply to reset the dip switches, is too valuable relative to the cost of these things. Take my word for it, if you buy this you will be lucky if you don't wind up taking it back or throwing it out. It is a $40 piece of junk.

 
 
 
 
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