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Martec Alpha 1200mm 48"Ceiling Fan with Clipper light
The new Alpha Series range is now launched under the very popular Four Seasons by Martec brand. The Alpha 48"Ceiling Fan with Clipper Light incorporates sleek contemporary design features at a budget price.
It comes with 4 sleek solid New Zealand plywood sealed blades and exceptional air movement. The Martec Alpha Series is available in either high quality Brushed Nickel or White finish. Accessories include Remote Control kits which are available in LCD or standard kits.
A 900mm or 1800mm extension downrod is available for high ceilings. Offering a 12 degree blade pitch for both low and high air movement, it is ideal for both bedroom and large living areas.
2 YEAR "IN HOME" WARRANTY
The fan comes with an amazing 2 year "In Home" full parts and labour warranty for your added peace of mind.
If you have any problems within this period simply contact Martec and they will take care of the warranty work for you - FREE.
*view Martec's Warranty Terms and Conditions.
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
If you have a specific question about this product, please ask us. Answers to previous questions are below.
Asked by Shane from Ferny Hills - 30 Dec
Hi,
These fan's are about 40cm to the bottom of the light.
Here is a link to the Martec Alpha ceiling fan with Clipper light & Remote:
Thank You,
Lighting Illusions Online
Asked by Helen from Perth WA - 15 Mar
Hi.
You can just pop out the fan control mechanism from the plate that is supplied and put it into your own wall plate.
Cheers
Lighting Illusions Online
Asked by John Fisher from Brisbane - 23 May
Hi.
The whole fan is about 320mm from the ceiling the blades are around 220mm from the ceiling.
Is this what you are after.
Cheers
Travis
Asked by Garry Medlicott from Ambarvale NSW - 24 May
Hi.
The glass just pulls down and it will come away from the clips.
Cheers
Travis
Asked by Cil from Rockhampton - 30 Oct
This fan is an excellent option
It has a 60W motor and the light can take energy efficient globes.
Cheers
Travis










