Are old ceiling fans worth anything?
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Currently there is little or no market value for used or NOS ceiling fans, other than genuine antiques (pre 1950s) and the occasional Hunter or Casablanca ceiling fan. 70's and 80's ceiling fans tend to linger unwanted in reused stores.
Correspondingly, are old fans worth anything?
Prices can range from $5 to $250, based on rarity, condition, and aesthetics. Rare examples can fetch thousands of dollars. Never plug in a vintage fan until the old wires are replaced with new ones by a professional.
- Paint the blades dark to contrast the ceiling.
- Update your lamp shades to a trendier style.
- Use a hanging planter as an industrial shade.
- Get dramatic with dark hues & designer shades.
- Slide a wire basket over the light fixture.
- Add a drum shade to outdated fan lights.
- Add an artistic aged metal effect.
Considering this, what do you do with old ceiling fans?
Ideas for Upcycling your Old Fan
- Make a planter out of the motor housing of the fan. Spray paint the motor housing whatever colour you choose.
- Use old ceiling fan blades as wall hangings.
- Create a chalkboard or memo board from old fan blades.
- Use discarded ceiling fan lamp shades as flower planters.
- Make a mirror.
Recycling and Disposal Guide. If you cannot donate, sell, or give away your ceiling fan for reuse, put it in the garbage. Remove mercury-containing light bulbs (like CFLs) and take them to a free mercury lamp recycling site. If you have an older HVAC fan, please check if it contains a mercury thermostat switch.