Friday, April 24, 2020

Electric fans in abandoned places (part 2)

It's time to continue my series of Electric fans in abandoned places. This time, I'll list more of  YouTube videos of abandoned places by various urban explorers around the world, mainly in the west. Just like the previous part, I'll list more YouTube videos of those videos that contains electric fans (mainly ceiling fans) inside abandoned buildings that they explored. Without further ado with them, let's take look at more of electric fans in abandoned places right away.

Started off by this large abandoned house with nursery business here. There's a vintage spinner ceiling fan shown at 17:01 and the later parts of this video. Unfortunately, the whole place got demolished later on.


Then, in the same big abandoned house that has 2 36" vintage spinners that, and some random ceiling fans with droopy blades, there are 2 more of vintage 36" spinner ceiling fans in the barn of the abandoned house itself. Seen at 6:34 and very quick shot of the other one at 6:48.

Then, in this abandoned high school here, there are pair of 42" ceiling fans shown in the beginning of this video. Both of them are running on low speed yet on reverse... Also, there is also a vintage window fan at 0:50.


Then, in this abandoned racetrack here, there are strip of industrial ceiling fans installed above the clubhouse of the racetrack itself. Unfortunately, there's no better look of those fans though.


Then, in this very old abandoned war camp here, there is an exhaust fan spinning by the wind at 3:00.


Then, in this old abandoned motel here, there is a 42" ceiling fan shown at 4:33. Unfortunately, the whole place itself was demolished already.


Then, in this abandoned nursery business here, there is a brown 36" industrial ceiling fan with slightly bent down blades at 0:44 and later parts of this video.


Then, in this abandoned house here, there's an old hugger ceiling fan that got destroyed, shown at 1:30.


Then, in these abandoned places here, there are pair of 42" ceiling fans that almost looks like mine (except for the blade styles), shown around at 5:30.


Then, in this abandoned house here, there are few of white 36" spinner ceiling fans inside some of the rooms, 2 fans per each of the rooms. Unfortunately though, the whole place got demolished already back in the late of 2014 (according to the video's description itself).


Then, in this abandoned bowling alley here, there are various of ceiling fans in there. One of them is an industrial ceiling fan with badly mangled blades, one of them is a 5-bladed fan that is running with one of it's own blades is missing, and the rest of them are the 4-bladed fans (and one of them is also running too, but unfortunately there's no better look of them apart from the 5-bladed one that is running there).


Not as exciting as the other videos, there is a generic 30" hugger ceiling fan shown at 2:40 inside this abandoned mobile home here.


Again, not as exciting as the other videos, there is a white 42" bottom-mount spinner ceiling fan shown at 4:09. There's also another fan at 2:08, but unfortunately there's no better look of it.


Then, in this abandoned house here, there is a vintage emperor ceiling fan with 4-arm? light kit shown at 1:45, followed by a cheap generic 5-bladed fan with droopy blades at 11:08.


And lastly, in this abandoned house here, there's a vintage 36" brown spinner ceiling fan shown at 1:31.


If you know about the brand of each of the electric fans (mainly ceiling fans) in each of the urban exploration videos there, please let me know about them in the comments section below here... Also, I will make a part 3 of even more of the electric fans in abandoned places by various urban explorers, so stay tuned for that. Enjoy

Saturday, April 11, 2020

Electric fans in abandoned places (part 1)

This time I will list something different from my electric fan section here... These list below here are videos about the electric fans in abandoned places around the world. Although I don't know the brands are due to I honestly don't familiar with those fans there, due to fact I never visit an abandoned places with electric fans left inside, I also don't know about the brand of the fans that featured in every YouTube's urban explorations. So, here are lot of random urban exploration video links of abandoned places that has some electric fans (mainly ceiling fans) inside them.

Started off by this old abandoned farmhouse here. There's a vintage ceiling fan (with ornate vent) shown at 2:30.


Then, this unspoiled abandoned house. There's a black ceiling fan at 1:00 (long shot of it at 1:59). Also, there's an exhaust fan at 8:02.


Then, this abandoned restaurant here. There are 4 industrial ceiling fans in there. The first three are  the brown industrial ceiling fans, yet one of them is 48", instead of 56" like the other two, and the last fan is a white fan that is located in the kitchen of this restaurant, but unfortunately, there's no better look of it... Seen at 6:34, 7:21, 8:38 (which is a close-up on one of 56" brown fans), 9:16 (the white fan itself), and later parts of this video too.


Then, this abandoned party house. There's a "floppy" 42" hugger ceiling fan shown at 8:47, exactly above that pool table there.


Then, this big abandoned house here. There are bunch of ceiling fans in there. 2 of them are vintage 36" spinners, one of them is a hugger ceiling fan that has it's own switch cap for the fan itself is missing, and the rest of them are random ceiling fans with droopy blades... Seen at 3:33, 3:45, 13:22, 13:45, 15:15, and 15:23.


Then, in this video of an abandoned motel here, there's a ceiling fan on it's current condition at 7:39 (the blades on them are badly warped down). There are two of them in there, but unfortunately there's no better look of the other one (probably the same model, yet same condition as the one that featured in this video).


Then, in this video of another abandoned motel here, there is a hugger ceiling fan shown at 14:01. It is only the ceiling fan in this abandoned motel (according to the video itself that he took), and it has it's own blades are droopy.


Then, this abandoned farmhouse here. There are 3 ceiling fans there, one of them is a ceiling fan with missing one of it's blades shown at 2:15, followed by 2 industrial ceiling fans that is located inside the barn of this abandoned farmhouse at 22:32.


Then, in this video of yet another abandoned motel here, there are bunch of ceiling fans in there. One of them is a vintage spinner ceiling fan with switch cap shown at 4:02, followed by other vintage spinner ceiling fans and industrial ceiling fans in the restaurant of this abandoned motel at the later parts of this video, exactly around at 13:28 and 14:22, respectively.


And lastly, in this abandoned building here, there's a quick shot of the vintage spinner ceiling fan at 3:59.


If you know about the brand of each of the electric fans (mainly ceiling fans) in each of the urban exploration videos there, please let me know about them in the comments section below here... Also, I will make a part 2 of more of the electric fans in abandoned places by various urban explorers, so stay tuned for that. Enjoy