Today I demonstrate two 42" Hampton Bay Littleton ceiling fans one brand new out of the box from 2005 and an older one from 2002 that I bought new years ago. Both are made by S.M.C.
I have a Hampton Bay Littleton from July of 2002 that I rescued from the side of the road. It’s a great ceiling fan! Much better than newer Littletons.
I installed two of these in 2002. SMC versions with SMC-style blade arms in my grandmother’s house. One in her kitchen up on a 11-foot ceiling with a three-light turtle fixture from the previous Hampton Bay Lighthouse that burned out. Fan is set to high with an on/off switch on the wall and the light is on a dimmer. Second fan is in a guest room and was installed with no light, and works only off a pull-chain, no wall switch. I was 14 so don’t judge me lol. The kitchen fan gets tons of use and the guest room fan she uses in the winter. Each one was $19.95 on sale. They are buzzy, but run like new. If I didn’t live 1,700 miles away and she was more adapted to change, I’d have replaced them long ago. She’s almost 90, and she likes them just fine. Can’t beat them for the price and they have long ago paid for themselves.
Glad to see the Littleton again after all these years since it was last seen in the garage with the round globe. Definitely a good fan to keep in the background of the videos due to it being a sentimental fan to you and one that many from the earlier days of the channel.
I actually have one at my sister's bedroom (not much long ago, about almost 2 years ago), it's one of my favorite Hampton Bay fans, I love the design and pull-chain sounds too.
Like those fans.
I have a Hampton Bay Littleton from July of 2002 that I rescued from the side of the road. It’s a great ceiling fan! Much better than newer Littletons.
I installed two of these in 2002. SMC versions with SMC-style blade arms in my grandmother’s house. One in her kitchen up on a 11-foot ceiling with a three-light turtle fixture from the previous Hampton Bay Lighthouse that burned out. Fan is set to high with an on/off switch on the wall and the light is on a dimmer.
Second fan is in a guest room and was installed with no light, and works only off a pull-chain, no wall switch. I was 14 so don’t judge me lol.
The kitchen fan gets tons of use and the guest room fan she uses in the winter.
Each one was $19.95 on sale. They are buzzy, but run like new. If I didn’t live 1,700 miles away and she was more adapted to change, I’d have replaced them long ago. She’s almost 90, and she likes them just fine. Can’t beat them for the price and they have long ago paid for themselves.
Glad to see the Littleton again after all these years since it was last seen in the garage with the round globe. Definitely a good fan to keep in the background of the videos due to it being a sentimental fan to you and one that many from the earlier days of the channel.
this specific generation of the littleton is also a huge childhood fan of mine
I actually have one at my sister's bedroom (not much long ago, about almost 2 years ago), it's one of my favorite Hampton Bay fans, I love the design and pull-chain sounds too.
This one is so identical to the one in the back!!! 0:00
I love it
The official ceiling fan of the west side of Cincinnati
Hampton Bay Littleton ceiling fans are my favorite especially the six-bladed version
Oh there's a 6-bladed version of a Littleton? I never knew that before.
There isn’t a 6 bladed Littleton.
Are you thinking about the Turn of the Century Hebe?
The littleton kinda looks like Roger from American dad
I have one
I remember the 2002 one
I had a dream about it we used to have it but it got thrown away
It’s Matt’s home store
Is SMC fam corp still in business
Do you have any fans currently installed in the garage?? We haven't seen any updates there in a while now
I have 2 white Fasco Charleston fans in there now. I should gave a video on my channel of them from a couple years ago
I would get one if it was made by Air Cool
I don't have an hampton bay littleton