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If you have a Hunter ceiling fan that needs a part, then you we can help you figure out the best places to look and save the most while doing it.

If you are like most people that have owned a Hunter ceiling fan, the chances are good that you have been happy with your purchase. After all, the Company is one of the oldest ceiling fan manufacturers and has been making them since 1886. Their products can be found at major DIY stores such as Home Depot and they reportedly do a brisk business from their own website at Hunter Fan.com. As great as they are, they occasionally break or wear out and that's why you are here today. So we'll take a quick look at some of the most common Hunter ceiling fan parts and how to go about finding them.

As with other ceiling fan replacement parts, the ones that most commonly need to be changed on Hunter fans are:

  • The Blades. The good news is that if you need to replace the blades, the likelihood is high that you can opt for generic ones if you prefer. However, if you want to pick up authentic Hunter ceiling fan parts, you could check out a website like Lighting By Gregory.com. For example, at the time of this writing they featured a set of Hunter Gossamer Brown Synthetic Wicker Blades for $116. Additionally, they offer Hunter Solid Teak Blades for around $100. In either case, they both ship to you in around 2-3 weeks.

  • Blade Arms. As with the blades, you may want consider picking up a generic style. If you would like to pick up manufacturer's parts though, Home Depot.com is offering a Hunter 4 Light Straight Arm Fitter (Antique Brass Finish) for around $40. Other finishes available include Hunter Bright Brass, Weathered Brick, Iron, White and Black.

  • The Capacitor. Oftentimes, when people think the motor has failed on their ceiling fan, it's actually just the capacitor. If the capacitor has failed, you are going to need to purchase one specifically made for Hunter ceiling fans. Check out ECeiling Fans.com for your capacitor needs as they seem to stock one for almost any fan on the market, including Hunter.

  • The Motor. Although they are rare on Hunter fans, if you have had an actual motor failure, you are probably better off just replacing the fan altogether. Motor replacement (on any fan) can be too cost prohibitive much of the time.

  • Light Kits. As with most ceiling fan companies, Hunter offers a wide array of lighting choices which can be mixed and matched to help you achieve the look that you desire. Depending upon your décor you can choose from things such as spotlight kits, traditional globes, lanterns or wicker.

At this point, you hopefully have a better idea about the most common types of Hunter ceiling fan parts you may need to purchase and where to go about getting them. Although the parts listed above are the ones that people are most often searching for, some other common replacement parts include things like downrods, flywheels, mounting brackets and switches (both pullchain and reverse).

Last thing, be sure and take your time when shopping around for the parts you need. Although Hunter fans are designed to run well for many years, they do occasionally need repair and although that may be the case, that's still no reason to overpay!


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