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Bladeless Ceiling Fan by Exhale Fans November 27, 2012 10:19:49 am Nada Manley The World’s First Truly Bladeless Ceiling Fan. We live in an age of “upgrades,” many of them questionable. Everywhere we look, we are urged to replace our smart phone with a smarter phone, our fast laptop with a faster laptop, our flat screen television with a flatter screen television. But rarely do these upgrades really enhance the quality of our lives. Every once in a while, however, a real innovation comes along an upgrade that is truly designed to make life more comfortable. The Exhale Bladeless Ceiling Fan is one of those innovations. The Exhale Bladeless Ceiling Fan is a modern marvel. First of all, just look at it. It looks like one of those sleek-yet-wildly-impractical items you spot in a high-end modern design magazine. It’s so spare and stylish that it shouldn’t work. At least not well. How can a gentle spring breeze emanate from a fan with no blades? Now we aren’t scientists, but fortunately, Exhale Fans President/Inventor Nik Hiner is. Nik Hiner is the type of guy who understands terms like vortex airflow and cyclonic air movement. He is the type of guy who can take famed scientist Nikola Tesla’s work on bladeless turbines and turn it into something magical.

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Bladeless Ceiling Fan by Exhale Fans

November 27, 2012 10:19:49 am Nada Manley

The World’s First Truly Bladeless Ceiling Fan.

We live in an age of “upgrades,” many of them questionable. Everywhere we look, we are urged

to replace our smart phone with a smarter phone, our fast laptop with a faster laptop, our flat

screen television with a flatter screen television. But rarely do these upgrades really enhance the

quality of our lives. Every once in a while, however, a real innovation comes along – an upgrade

that is truly designed to make life more comfortable. The Exhale Bladeless Ceiling Fan is one of

those innovations.

The Exhale Bladeless Ceiling Fan is a modern marvel. First of all, just look at it. It looks like one

of those sleek-yet-wildly-impractical items you spot in a high-end modern design magazine. It’s

so spare and stylish that it shouldn’t work. At least not well. How can a gentle spring breeze

emanate from a fan with no blades? Now we aren’t scientists, but fortunately, Exhale Fans

President/Inventor Nik Hiner is. Nik Hiner is the type of guy who understands terms like vortex

airflow and cyclonic air movement. He is the type of guy who can take famed scientist Nikola

Tesla’s work on bladeless turbines and turn it into something magical.

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The Exhale Bladeless Ceiling Fan is magical. A work of art (did I mention that it’s sleek) that

transforms a stuffy space into a breezy garden on a spring day. Your whole space will be

transformed, not just the space directly beneath the fan. See? Magic. For a Florida-based team

like Del Mar Fans & Lighting, this is life-changing. It means the ability to transform our homes,

and to save money in the process. (Running a ceiling fan is so much less expensive than cranking

the AC!). And on those cold fall and winter nights, it will recirculate warm air in your home, too.

Oh, and it’s quiet. Really quiet. Somewhere between the sound of your refrigerator running and

the proverbial pin drop.

So how does it work? The circular movement of this contemporary bladeless ceiling fan sends

air out in ripples, almost like water, so that you feel the breeze from the side, not just from the

top.

Here are just a few of the reasons we are so excited about the Exhale Bladeless Ceiling Fan:

1. Sleek styling fits in with any décor.

2. Cool colors for the design-minded: Try Pretty in Pink for a playroom, Fire-Engine Red

for a retro-modern kitchen, or Ivory for a spa bath.

3. Quiet, cost-effective climate control.

That’s why, here at Del Mar Fans & Lighting, we are proud to promote the cutting-edge Exhale

Bladeless Ceiling Fan. It’s the ceiling fan that helps you find your comfort zone, at home.