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Stainless Steel Ceiling Fans

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  • Martec Precision 52" 132cm Ceiling Fan 316 Stainless Steel online at The Blue Space
    Original price $499
    Current price $449

    Martec Precision 52in 132cm Ceiling Fan 316 Stainless Steel

    75W AC motor 52" 132cm Ceiling fan Metal body with 4 x metal blades 3 speed wall controller included Fully reversible for summer and winter mode v...

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  • Martec Precision 56" 132cm Ceiling Fan 316 Stainless Steel online at The Blue Space
    Original price $549
    Current price $494

    Martec Precision 56in 132cm Ceiling Fan 316 Stainless Steel

    75W AC motor 56" 142cm Ceiling fan Metal body with 4 x metal blades 3 speed wall controller included Fully reversible for summer and winter mode v...

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  • Martec Precision 48" 122cm Ceiling Fan 316 Stainless Steel online at The Blue Space
    Original price $459
    Current price $429

    Martec Precision 48in 122cm Ceiling Fan 316 Stainless Steel

    75W AC motor 48" 122cm Ceiling fan Metal body with 4 x metal blades 3 speed wall controller included Fully reversible for summer and winter mode v...

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Stainless steel ceiling fans

Stainless steel ceiling fans use a corrosion resistant finish that holds up better than standard painted or powder coated fans in humid or salty air. This is a small, focused range from Martec, so the choice is mainly about size and blade configuration rather than a wide spread of styles. They're a practical option anywhere moisture is a regular part of the environment.

Why choose a stainless steel finish

Standard ceiling fans can corrode or discolour over time when they're exposed to ongoing moisture, salt air, or high humidity. A stainless steel body and blade set is built to resist that kind of wear, which is why this finish tends to get chosen for coastal homes, bathrooms, alfresco areas, and covered outdoor spaces rather than a typical dry indoor bedroom. If you live near the coast or you're fitting a fan somewhere with poor ventilation and regular condensation, the finish is worth the small premium over a standard painted model.

Where these fans suit best

Covered outdoor entertaining areas, alfresco patios, and bathrooms with limited airflow are the most common places for a stainless steel fan. Even under cover, outdoor areas get exposed to blown rain, sea spray, and general moisture in the air, all of which will shorten the life of a fan that isn't built to handle it. Indoors, a bathroom with poor extraction or a laundry with a lot of steam can benefit from the same corrosion resistance.

Size and airflow

As with any ceiling fan, match the blade span to the size of the space. A small alfresco nook needs a smaller fan than an open outdoor living area, and an oversized fan in a compact bathroom will feel out of proportion as well as being unnecessary for the airflow the room actually needs. Because this range is limited to a small number of models, check the specific dimensions and blade span against your space before deciding.

Installation in wet or exposed areas

Fans installed in bathrooms or outdoor areas need to meet the relevant electrical safety requirements for damp locations, so installation should always go through a licensed electrician. They'll confirm the fan is rated for the specific location, whether that's a covered outdoor area or an enclosed bathroom, and that the wiring and mounting point are suitable for ongoing exposure to moisture.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a stainless steel ceiling fan best used for?
It's best suited to areas with ongoing exposure to moisture or salt air, such as coastal homes, covered alfresco areas, and bathrooms with limited ventilation. The stainless steel finish resists corrosion better than a standard painted fan in these conditions.
Are stainless steel ceiling fans better for coastal homes?
Yes, salt air speeds up corrosion on standard fan finishes, so a stainless steel body and blades hold up noticeably better near the coast. It's one of the main reasons people choose this finish over a standard painted ceiling fan.
Can I install a stainless steel ceiling fan in a bathroom?
Yes, provided it's installed by a licensed electrician who confirms it meets the safety requirements for damp locations. The corrosion resistant finish also suits bathrooms with poor extraction or regular steam.
How many stainless steel ceiling fan options are available?
This is a smaller, focused range from Martec rather than a wide lineup, so the main decisions come down to blade span and size for your space rather than choosing between many different styles.
Do stainless steel ceiling fans need any special maintenance?
They need less upkeep than a standard finish exposed to the same conditions, since the material resists rust and discolouration. Regular dusting and an occasional wipe down are still worthwhile to keep the fan running smoothly.