Compared to others that I have installed, the assembly seems much simpler, in fact, it is already fully assembled except for the plastic blades, which are screwed on with 2 screws and have a sticker with their weight in grams.
However, it has 2 problems: 1) the blades are screwed from the top. Whether you try to hang it fully assembled or try to screw them afterwards, you can't see the screws and you don't have a sense of how tight they are (if you tighten them too much, the blade will break). 2) The most problematic thing is that the receiver and the base (I mean the black P-shaped base that will be screwed to the ceiling) are designed in such a way that it is very difficult to install if you have already screwed the base to the ceiling. Basically, the receiver doesn't fit through (because of the wires) if you have already hung the fan body, and even worse if you place the base directly on top of the power cables so that nothing protrudes (like I did) and the cover doesn't fit. Personally, I had to hang the body on the base and then pass the receiver while I was on the floor. And I had to screw all the parts assembled to the ceiling. This was possible because I had used metal anchors (on which you then screw the bolt). If I had used the hooks and bolts it wouldn't have had enough space for the electric screwdriver. Overall, it was more of a hassle than I expected when I opened the box. It definitely helps if two people install it, it was a hassle for me to do it alone.
As for the power, the negative reviews for the company's other model still apply, the first speed seems useless. On the third speed, it has air circulation, but also a lot of noise (not from the motor, but from the blades and the air they push). Compared to the others I have, the noise from the air felt stronger, I expected a slightly better feeling due to the opening of the blades.
For the money (~115), it is an OK purchase. Especially if someone wants a white fan that is not too flashy in terms of design and at the same time is lightweight.
It is all made of plastic, so it is quite light compared to other metal ones with "wooden" blades. On the other hand, it is obvious that it is plastic, fortunately, as I mentioned, it goes unnoticed.
We will see if it will withstand the test of time.
Three more issues: (1) for the reverse function (winter mode), you have to flip a switch on the fan body (it cannot be done with the remote control). (2) It is mentioned in the description that it requires a G9 bulb, which is not included. (3) The base on which it hangs is smaller than others I have encountered and the minimum (~10.5cm)/maximum (~14cm) distance between the screws is different from the other fans I have (11 to 15cm). Try to choose a distance between 11.5 and 13.5cm so that you can change the fan in the future (of course, use metal anchors instead of screws and hooks, which will also be suitable for heavier weight).
Correction for installers: prefer a distance between the anchors of ~11.5cm. I have encountered bases with openings (I list the minimum and maximum openings, the screw or anchor must be within these, so calculate half the thickness of the screw/anchor):
8.5-12cm.
10-12cm.
10.5-14cm.
11-15cm.