This is a 14" Anodized Aluminum Flex fan. It measures approximately 14+ inches from tip to tip and is in excellent condition. It has been used and only shows sign where it mounts. The blades are straight and true and an anodized aluminum blue finish. Please ask any questions if interested.
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