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August 10, 2025
I purchased a universal kit that was from hell. I was a little hesitant to purchase this. But I was surprised "GREATLY". Great price cheaper than other product. Pre drilled wholes awesome. Easy install. Fit my Craftmade 54" fan. Great color selection ordering more.
HW
August 7, 2025
I ordered these for $8 with free shipping on 9/23 and they arrived on 9/25. As long as the holes line up and you have a tall ladder (and you don't have vertigo), this is a super easy project. I don't know what kind of ceiling fan I have, but these blades lined up just right. Took me less than an hour to replace all the old blades; I couldn't believe how easy it was! I am a 5'4.5" female, and luckily we own an 8 foot ladder, as I would not have been able to do this DIY project without it. The screws were on top of the fan blades, so I just unscrewed all the old fan blades with a mini screwdriver (easier to handle than a regular sized one, especially while standing on a tall ladder) and then screwed in all the new ones. I made sure they were tight because I was a little scared of turning on the fan and having a blade fly off and whirl towards my face! The blades look and feel like good quality blades. I really liked the color (aged bronze) but after I attached the blades, they looked a lot darker than I thought they would; they looked almost black, which doesn't really go with my decor. But I only paid $8 with free (and fast) shipping, and they were easy to install, so if I decide to change the color I will order another set. If I had known it would be this cheap and easy I would have done this YEARS ago instead of staring at my ugly fan all this time and wishing I had a new one! Next thing I'm going to do is buy some decorative fan pulls, and then it's going to be practically like having a new fan. And all for under $20!
Big Jim
July 29, 2025
Although the blades were a slightly different shape than the originals and the holes didn't match they worked. I drilled new holes by placing the old blade on top and following those hole. They look great and it was a lot less expensive than a new fan. The blades for my brand of fan from the store I bought the fan from not only cost 3 or 4 times more but the holes on those didn't match either.
Rozanne B
June 27, 2025
Beautiful construction but not universal. Way off
Susanne Dwyer
May 15, 2025
I had to take a moment to say how happy I am that these fit my 10-year-old Monte Carlo (5HS52XXD-L Series) ceiling fan! I've been researching replacement blades for months, and wasn't certain if these would fit, but they are perfect and you can't beat the price! I'm ordering a back-up set because, I know, in time, these will probably start drooping like the original ones did (ceiling fan is on my breezeway, so it susceptible to moisture). But this sure beats buying a new ceiling fan. THANK YOU!!
Doomsday
May 14, 2025
Do you have a step stool and a philips head screwdriver?? Then in 20 minutes you'll be done. Granted these are a light "wood" material but they're perfectly made and fit my Monte Carlo ceiling fan on my patio straight from the box and with no modification. They're so great im ordering another set for the 2nd fan even though it doesn't really need it. Highly recommended. Update: one year later. Take a look at the picture. What a WASTE of money. I git one year out of 2 sets for $25 each. You get what you pay for. I'll pay double for the next set and get plastic.
Dennis T.
January 25, 2025
I wanted to increase my 42 inch fan blades to 52 inch, hopefully that will improve the circulation of air in my office.It would be very unrealistic to expect the pre-drilled holes to fit your existing fan's arms and if they are not, that is a very easy modification for any DIY with a drill and a 1/4 inch drill bit.Just keep the whole new set of fan blades in the original wrapper -- don't unwrap them; uninstall one blade from the existing fan and clamp it tightly on top of the new set of blades (still in wrapper) with the center hole lined up; I put a nut and bolt through the holes to keep them lined up. Then just drill two additional holes using the existing holes as guides through the five new blades. The new holes should match the existing fan arms perfectly. It would be a five minute operation altogether.Five-star !
Derek R. Hill
December 26, 2024
We had older wood grain fan blades and got these gray ones to change out the blades on our ceiling fan in the kitchen. Worked perfectly
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