Brand | Hunter Fan Company |
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Color | Matte Silver finish |
Electric fan design | Ceiling Fan |
Power Source | AC |
Style | Casual |
Product Dimensions | 54"D x 54"W x 11.3"H |
Room Type | Bedroom, Living Room |
Special Feature | Remote Control |
Wattage | 52 watts |
Finish Type | White Washed Oak |
Number of Blades | 3 |
Air Flow Capacity | 3486 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Collection Name | Symphony |
Item Weight | 15.67 Pounds |
Included Components | 1 bulbs, Motor, Integrated light kit, 3 blades, Handheld Remote, 2 downrods |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Model Name | Hunter Apache 54" Ceiling Fan with Light with Integrated Control System - Handheld |
Specification Met | ETL |
Control Method | Voice |
Light Type | LED |
Blade Material | Plastic |
Manufacturer | Hunter Fan |
Part Number | 59381 |
Item Weight | 15.67 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 59381 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 54" |
Finish | White Washed Oak |
Shape | Circular |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 15 |
Type of Bulb | LED |
Luminous Flux | 1500 Lumen |
Number Of Holes | 3 |
Special Features | Remote Control |
Usage | Indoor use only |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium |
Warranty Description | Limited lifetime motor warranty is backed by the only company with over 125 years in the fan business. |
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Brand | Hunter Fan Company |
Color | Matte Silver finish |
Electric fan design | Ceiling Fan |
Power Source | AC |
Style | Casual |
Product Dimensions | 54"D x 54"W x 11.3"H |
Room Type | Bedroom, Living Room |
Special Feature | Remote Control |
Wattage | 52 watts |
Finish Type | White Washed Oak |
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About this item
- RUSTIC CEILING FAN: The industrial Apache fan comes with LED light covered by clear glass and twisted blades that will keep home interior inspired; Measures 54 x 54 x 11.3 Inch
- MULTI-SPEED REVERSIBLE FAN MOTOR: Whisper Wind motor delivers ultra-powerful airflow with quiet performance; Change the direction from downdraft mode during the summer to updraft mode during the winter
- LED BOWL LIGHT KIT: Energy-efficient dimmable LED light bulbs let you control the lighting and ambiance of the living space; The long lasting bulbs have longer lifespan than traditional bulbs
- WIFI COMPATIBLE: SIMPLEconnect Wi-Fi matte silver ceiling fan enables home automation; Compatible with Alexa, Apple HomeKit and Google Assistant; Adjust the brightness of light and speed from anywhere in the room with audible beep premium remote
- ROOM PLACEMENT: Indoor fan is height adjustable, via the included 5" downrod, to ensure proper distance from the ceiling and optimize air movement; Ideal fan for living room, lounge, and bedrooms
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Mounting Type | Low Profile | Adjustable | Low Profile | Adjustable | Adjustable |
Size | 44 Inches | 52 Inches | 42 Inches | 52 Inches | 52 Inches |
Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor | Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor | Indoor/Outdoor | Indoor/Outdoor |
Light Kit | Yes, LED Lighting | No | Yes, LED Lighting | Yes, LED Lighting | Yes, LED Lighting |
Control | Remote | Pull Chain | Pull Chain | Remote | Pull Chain |
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ASIN | B076HSLGV4 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.0 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #210,083 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #1,337 in Ceiling Fans |
Date First Available | July 14, 2017 |
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The Apache transitional industrial ceiling fan with mass appeal will fit flawlessly in your home's modern interior design. The beautiful, clean finish options work together with the high contrast of angles throughout the design to create a look that will keep your space looking current and inspired. The LED light ceiling fan has fully-dimmable, high-efficient LED bulbs that give you total control over your lighting. This adjustable mount fan comes with three-position mounting system allows for standard, low, or angled mounting. 5 Inch downrod ensures proper distance from the ceiling and optimize air movement at your preferred blade height. This reversible fan comes with reverse rotation fan blades that keep the rooms in your home feeling cool during summers and warm during winters. Ideal for use in rooms or spaces with low ceilings, between heights of 8 foot and greater.
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Easy to install | 4.2 | — | 4.0 | — | 4.2 | 4.3 |
Remote Control | 3.5 | — | 3.9 | — | 3.9 | 4.0 |
Value for money | 3.0 | — | 5.0 | — | 3.7 | — |
Noise level | — | — | 4.0 | — | 4.6 | 4.3 |
Sold By | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | CEME Smart Ceiling Fan | Amico-usa | AUNLPB Ceiling Fan Direct-Sale Store |
air flow capacity | 3486 cubic feet per minute | 3440 cubic feet per minute | 3408 cubic feet per minute | 4700 cubic feet per minute | 3000 cubic feet per minute | 9660 cubic feet per minute |
number of speeds | 4 | 4 | 4 | 10 | 6 | 6 |
material | Metal | Metal, Glass, Plastic | Alloy Steel, Aluminum, Engineered Wood, Glass | Wood | Wood | Walnut Ceiling Fan Lights |
controller type | amazon alexa, google assistant, homekit, vera | Remote Control | Integrated Control System - Handheld | Voice Control, Remote Control, App Control | App Control | Remote Control |
mounting type | Ceiling Mount | Ceiling Mount | Downrod | Ceiling Mount | Ceiling Mount | Ceiling Mount |
finish type | White Washed Oak | matte | Fresh White | — | — | Copper |
collection | Symphony | Neuron | Aerodyne | — | Amico 52inch Smart Ceiling Fans with Lights | outdoor ceiling fan with light |
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2700 Kelvin
52 watts
120 volts
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Customers like the appearance and ease of installation of the fan. For example, they mention it looks sharp, has a great design, and is easy to install. That said, opinions are mixed on performance, brightness, noise, Alexa connectivity, and quality.
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Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the fan. They mention that it has a great design, the fan blades are nice, and the design is unusual. Some say that the fan perfectly fits the decor in the room it was purchased for. Overall, most are happy with the purchase and recommend it to others.
"Very nice fan. The light is a very bright warm light. The fan blades are really nice, look like a nice stressed wood instead of the usual ugly..." Read more
"...Overall, this is a nice unit. It's not quite as simple as the Signal, but it certainly looks a more premium design...." Read more
"Beautiful fan and fit's the industrial / country look I was going for. The light is bright, perfect for a 12 x 12 bedroom, however is dimmable...." Read more
"Nice and quiet. Works well with home kit...." Read more
Customers find the installation of the fan to be pretty straightforward, with easy to follow instructions. They also say the fan can be added to the HomeKit configuration with ease.
"...the Hunter app for the installation of the Signal, the Apache install went much more smoothly when using the "Home" app instead...." Read more
"...It does allow for three speeds. Installation was a breeze and the wifi connect is simple, and compatible with Apple HomeKit...." Read more
"...Set up is somewhat odd in that you are forced to take a picture of the QR code...." Read more
"...No major issues setting it up with Google Assistant...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the fan. Some mention that it looks nice and works well, while others say that it gets out of balance on high settings. The smart app works, but some customers report issues with the app and the smart features don't work.
"...Never got the App to work, but I really don't need that function either. The look is very modern and it cools well. I am happy with my purchase." Read more
"...I'm able to voice control the fan and light using Siri, and it all works swimmingly...." Read more
"...my own, But, of course we cannot apply the solution because my app is not working - Duh, I told her from the get go that the app is not working!!!..." Read more
"...The fan or app is not accurately reporting the fan and/or light status. The fan may be running and it reports off or no response...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the brightness of the fan. Some mention that it's very quiet, the light is bright enough, and it looks great. They also say that the light can be dimmed and that it is very directional. However, other customers say that it doesn't dim at all, the built-in light is meh, and the dimming function is shoddy at best.
"Very nice fan. The light is a very bright warm light...." Read more
"...one problem with controlling the app using the Home app; the light dimmer did not work, It could only be used to turn the light on or off...." Read more
"...The light output is reasonable, but doesn't compare to the 3x 60 watt-equivalent LED bulbs I used to have in a globe fixture at that same spot..." Read more
"...Mine required balancing which took about an hour.Built in light is meh, and the color doesn't match my ceiling lights...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the noise of the fan. Some mention it's super quiet as advertised, with no high-pitched sound at lower dimming levels. However, others say that it'll get rid of all beeping noises, fan or light related.
"...The reality isn't quite so simple. Yes, it's pretty quiet, but there is an obvious motor sound if you're sensitive to it...." Read more
"...The fan itself looks great. Only qualm I have is the motor hum is noticeable but it quickly drowns out in the background and doesn't bother sleeping..." Read more
"Nice and quiet. Works well with home kit...." Read more
"...My only two complaints are that the motor is not as quiet as other Hunter fans I've owned, and the Hunter iOS app is pretty terrible...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the Alexa connectivity of the fan. Some mention that it works with Alexa, is easy to install, and works well with home kit, while others say that it doesn't work with Alex, the integration and app do not work, and the Alex interface is a bit slow. The product is not compatible with Alex and the voice commands are a little delayed to execute the on/off and settings commands.
"...Controls are sluggish but do control the fan speed, direction and thankfully, with Alexa skill, you never have to look at that app again...." Read more
"Nice and quiet. Works well with home kit...." Read more
"...So voice commands are a bit delayed to execute the on/off and settings commands 3-5 seconds...." Read more
"...They connect with HomeKit, but after a day or two, they show up unresponsive...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the fan. Some mention that it looks fantastic, moves good air, and runs quietly. They also say that Hunter is a well known and respected brand. However, others say that it was cheaply made, poorly programmed, and was manufactured improperly. They mention that the globe looks like cheap plastic and has a bad design.
"Like:- The fan is amazing. Very quiet and efficiently moves a LOT of air. The fan blade design is unusual but impressive.-..." Read more
"Can move some good air at top fan speed. Relatively quite doing so...." Read more
"...The light looks a little chintzy: the globe looks like cheap plastic. Apart from that, though, it looks fine and moves a LOT of air...." Read more
"...Seems to be pretty high quality and hunter is a well known and respected brand, so what can go wrong......" Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the connectivity of the fan. They mention that the connection issues are frequent, the app keeps dropping the device connection, and the communication with the app doesn't work. Some customers also mention that it drops off the network and never reconnects.
"...That proved problematic also since the app kept dropping the device connection and I was syncing the device several times...." Read more
"...fan I was immediately confronted with a warning that it couldn't connect to my WiFi network, but didn't say why...." Read more
"...About two days after the fans are set up, they drop off the network and never reconnect...." Read more
"...Installation was a breeze and the wifi connect is simple, and compatible with Apple HomeKit...." Read more
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I have both the Apache and the Signal, but for now let's focus on the Apache. It's described as a bronze finish, but I'd say unless you have very good eyes it is - for all intents and purposes - black. The fan blades are plastic with a distressed-wood-like finish on them which is convincing enough that you'll believe they are wood. I think they look really good!
Installation isn't hard if you're replacing an existing fan. If you're replacing a recessed light or basic light fixture (as I was), you will need a suitable brace to go into the joists. An excellent one to get is the Westinghouse Lighting 0110000 Saf-T-Brace for Ceiling Fans, 3 Teeth, Twist and Lock . I used this for installing both the Apache and the Signal, and couldn't be happier.
With the fan installed (follow the simple instructions!), I tried to add the fan into the Hunter app... and failed. So here's the first warning: The app isn't very good. And here's the second warning: Be sure that your iPhone/iPad etc is connected to your 2.4Ghz network (not the 5Ghz). If it's not, you will NOT be able to add this fan to HomeKit. After you've added the fan to HomeKit, you can re-connect your phone to the 5Ghz network and carry on as before.
My suggestion? Install the Hunter app (you need it to turn off the frustrating beeps the fan makes when doing anything), but don't set up the fan in the Hunter app. Just used the pre-installed HomeKit app called "Home" on your phone, and you'll be much happier. After struggling with the Hunter app for the installation of the Signal, the Apache install went much more smoothly when using the "Home" app instead. After adding the fan using "Home," it was simple to go into the Hunter app and turn off the beeps.
With HomeKit set up, I'm able to voice control the fan and light using Siri, and it all works swimmingly. I was also pleasant surprised to see the fan/light show up in my Lutron Caseta app, so that's a nice bonus, too.
But some things to note:
1.) Unlike the traditional blades that the Hunter Signal comes with, the Apache's fan design is a little... interesting. This did mean that it wasn't as well balanced when spinning, and with the fan at 75-100% it was wobbly, much more than the Signal. I found I had to use the included weight kit to get things settled down. You likely won't eliminate ALL the wobble, but it should be greatly reduced once you've played with the weights. Also, while you may get the wobble minimized when the fan is spinning counter-clockwise (summer setting), when you reverse the fan direction you'll likely find the fan wobbles more. I'll just file this under first-world problems and not worry about it too much...
2.) My Apache light would not dim out of the box. Be sure to read the little instruction sheet that comes with the remote, because it tells you how to fix this. You press and hold the "up" and "down" arrows at the same time for 2 seconds to re-enable the feature. I'm not sure why it was disabled in the first place on my unit (it wasn't on my Signal). There are other little tips, like holding down the fan button to reverse the direction (for winter). You can also do this in the app.
3.) The light output is reasonable, but doesn't compare to the 3x 60 watt-equivalent LED bulbs I used to have in a globe fixture at that same spot in the ceiling. It has an interesting light dispersal, so if you can demo this unit you might want to. In my 12x12 office it could still be a tad brighter. Also, since the LEDs all point down, if you're sitting directly under the light you might find the light to be a tad harsh, even with the light diffuser on. Your mileage may vary here.
4.) There's no flickering from the LEDs at low brightness, which makes me happy. There's also no high-pitched sound at lower dimming levels, either.
5.) The Apache/Signal/Symphony is advertised as having WhisperWind technology for an ultra-quiet motor. The reality isn't quite so simple. Yes, it's pretty quiet, but there is an obvious motor sound if you're sensitive to it. Kind of a "waa-waa-waa" sound, that's louder the faster the fan speed is set. It's not particularly annoying, but it is there. The same sound is present on my Signal fan.
6.) The fan blades were a bit of a nuisance to install, requiring the use of the two included allen keys + custom screw system to install. By comparison, the Signal just used regular Phillips-head screws that were much easier to install.
Overall, this is a nice unit. It's not quite as simple as the Signal, but it certainly looks a more premium design. The HomeKit integration is great, but it's a shame there's no nice wall-switch that Hunter sells for this. While HomeKit is great, it'd be nice to walk into a room and smack a switch to have the light come on at full brightness rather than using a remote to turn on the unit to the previous setting the light was set to prior to it being turned off etc.
Even with these niggles, this fan is a solid 4 out of 5. Recommended.
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2017
I have both the Apache and the Signal, but for now let's focus on the Apache. It's described as a bronze finish, but I'd say unless you have very good eyes it is - for all intents and purposes - black. The fan blades are plastic with a distressed-wood-like finish on them which is convincing enough that you'll believe they are wood. I think they look really good!
Installation isn't hard if you're replacing an existing fan. If you're replacing a recessed light or basic light fixture (as I was), you will need a suitable brace to go into the joists. An excellent one to get is the [[ASIN:B00027EWNW Westinghouse Lighting 0110000 Saf-T-Brace for Ceiling Fans, 3 Teeth, Twist and Lock]]. I used this for installing both the Apache and the Signal, and couldn't be happier.
With the fan installed (follow the simple instructions!), I tried to add the fan into the Hunter app... and failed. So here's the first warning: The app isn't very good. And here's the second warning: Be sure that your iPhone/iPad etc is connected to your 2.4Ghz network (not the 5Ghz). If it's not, you will NOT be able to add this fan to HomeKit. After you've added the fan to HomeKit, you can re-connect your phone to the 5Ghz network and carry on as before.
My suggestion? Install the Hunter app (you need it to turn off the frustrating beeps the fan makes when doing anything), but don't set up the fan in the Hunter app. Just used the pre-installed HomeKit app called "Home" on your phone, and you'll be much happier. After struggling with the Hunter app for the installation of the Signal, the Apache install went much more smoothly when using the "Home" app instead. After adding the fan using "Home," it was simple to go into the Hunter app and turn off the beeps.
With HomeKit set up, I'm able to voice control the fan and light using Siri, and it all works swimmingly. I was also pleasant surprised to see the fan/light show up in my Lutron Caseta app, so that's a nice bonus, too.
But some things to note:
1.) Unlike the traditional blades that the Hunter Signal comes with, the Apache's fan design is a little... interesting. This did mean that it wasn't as well balanced when spinning, and with the fan at 75-100% it was wobbly, much more than the Signal. I found I had to use the included weight kit to get things settled down. You likely won't eliminate ALL the wobble, but it should be greatly reduced once you've played with the weights. Also, while you may get the wobble minimized when the fan is spinning counter-clockwise (summer setting), when you reverse the fan direction you'll likely find the fan wobbles more. I'll just file this under first-world problems and not worry about it too much...
2.) My Apache light would not dim out of the box. Be sure to read the little instruction sheet that comes with the remote, because it tells you how to fix this. You press and hold the "up" and "down" arrows at the same time for 2 seconds to re-enable the feature. I'm not sure why it was disabled in the first place on my unit (it wasn't on my Signal). There are other little tips, like holding down the fan button to reverse the direction (for winter). You can also do this in the app.
3.) The light output is reasonable, but doesn't compare to the 3x 60 watt-equivalent LED bulbs I used to have in a globe fixture at that same spot in the ceiling. It has an interesting light dispersal, so if you can demo this unit you might want to. In my 12x12 office it could still be a tad brighter. Also, since the LEDs all point down, if you're sitting directly under the light you might find the light to be a tad harsh, even with the light diffuser on. Your mileage may vary here.
4.) There's no flickering from the LEDs at low brightness, which makes me happy. There's also no high-pitched sound at lower dimming levels, either.
5.) The Apache/Signal/Symphony is advertised as having WhisperWind technology for an ultra-quiet motor. The reality isn't quite so simple. Yes, it's pretty quiet, but there is an obvious motor sound if you're sensitive to it. Kind of a "waa-waa-waa" sound, that's louder the faster the fan speed is set. It's not particularly annoying, but it is there. The same sound is present on my Signal fan.
6.) The fan blades were a bit of a nuisance to install, requiring the use of the two included allen keys + custom screw system to install. By comparison, the Signal just used regular Phillips-head screws that were much easier to install.
Overall, this is a nice unit. It's not quite as simple as the Signal, but it certainly looks a more premium design. The HomeKit integration is great, but it's a shame there's no nice wall-switch that Hunter sells for this. While HomeKit is great, it'd be nice to walk into a room and smack a switch to have the light come on at full brightness rather than using a remote to turn on the unit to the previous setting the light was set to prior to it being turned off etc.
Even with these niggles, this fan is a solid 4 out of 5. Recommended.
You’re not going to find a fan with real wood, hand carved, shaped and balanced blades at this price point. If that’s what you’re looking for congratulations, you have expensive taste! But if that was in your budget, you probably aren’t doing your own shopping.. on amazon.
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2022
You’re not going to find a fan with real wood, hand carved, shaped and balanced blades at this price point. If that’s what you’re looking for congratulations, you have expensive taste! But if that was in your budget, you probably aren’t doing your own shopping.. on amazon.
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La luz que tiene es muy potente, la usamos al nivel mínimo e ilumina muy bien toda la habitación.
La aplicación de Hunter funciona correctamente y se integra bien con Apple Home, de tal forma que se puede controlar con comandos de voz con Siri, todo esto funciona bien. Sin embargo, no hay skill de Alexa para México o, en general, en español, de parte de Hunter, por lo que no hay integración con Alexa. Tampoco hay forma de integrarlo con Google Assistant y Google Home, éste último no encuentra el dispositivo al escanear la red wifi de la casa.
This and an explaination that they do not sell replacement parts.... what!!?
This is all you will get...
"Thank you for contacting Hunter Fan Company, maker of Hunter and Casablanca fans. As a follow-up, we have a 1 year warranty on the parts for our fan and a limited lifetime warranty on the motor with the proof of purchase."
LED bulbs are suposed to way longer... so doing some searching on the internet.. now I'm hearing im not the only one.. I'm hearing that it may be the voltage controller to the light that is failed.. apparntley they use cheap parts inside so you buy.. and then a one year waranetee runs outs and if you spent over $500 on this you are out of luck.. unexceptable. I need the light!!! Will not purchase HUNTER again.!