Ideal for low ceiling applications, this 52" Hugger ceiling fan offers the same classic styling as Standard NuTone fans but requires less space.
Brushed Steel finish provides the perfect touch to accent your dining room or kitchen decor, providing many years of beauty and durability
Five reversible blades in Light Oak and Dark Cherry finishes (included) offer flexibility and complement the surroundings
Mounts flush to the ceiling and installs directly onto an outlet box, offering you many choices of where to hang it
Light kit compatible (sold separately) -- Turn your ceiling fan into a brilliant light fixture
Optional wall control (sold separately; 78 Series for fan control, 79 Series for fan/light control) in white or ivory finishes features 4-speed "no-hum" ceiling fan speed control with HI-OFF-LO light control for simple fan operation
UL Listed for your safety
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In the midst of the Great Depression, two aggressive young men emerged with two new products that would make major contributions to the housing industry. In 1932, Henry Broan developed and manufactured a kitchen fan called the Motordor® Fan that provided quiet and efficient kitchen ventilation. His creation launched what is today known as Broan-NuTone LLC. Four years later, in 1936, J. Ralph Corbett developed a melodious door chime replacing the obnoxious door buzzer of the time. His development launched what is today known as NuTone, Inc.
Both men, headquartered in the Midwest, started their companies with a simple product and a few employees. Each expanded their companies, creating revolutionary new products that provided unmatched conveniences for homeowners nationwide. Both companies quickly became global competitors and continued to provide innovative, superior products to meet the needs of consumers.
In 1981, Broan Mfg. Co., Inc. was acquired by Nortek, Inc. and became the lead company of Nortek's Residential Building Products Group, which was named the Broan Group. During this same time period, NuTone was sold to Scovill Manufacturing in 1967 and was then acquired by Williams plc in 1991. In 1998, Nortek acquired NuTone, adding it to the Broan Group and renaming the group the Broan-NuTone Group. Then, in January 2000, Broan Mfg. Co., Inc. became Broan-NuTone LLC.