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Pros & Cons
Pros
Plenty of suction from both and very quiet. It is so quiet i installed a timer because you won't know it was left on. When used without the intakes it is virtually silent.
Fan is spectacular, quiet, smooth and draws air nearly silently from two bathroom vents. My only ding on this fan is the tapered hose mounts. This unit is quiet and it moves about three times the volume of air over the in-ceiling vent fans.
Installed it in crawlspace and used insulated ducting to pull air from the upstairs rooms to supply the office and a laundry. Also used insulated flex duct to connect the fan to the diffuser in the ceiling. For your ducting all you have to do is slide... Read More
Fan size calculators say i need about 130-150cfm so the fan is a little over sized for my two bathrooms. The workmanship is quality throughout. The exhaust fan eliminates moisture from the whole area in just a few minutes after a hot shower.
Cons
This is as loud as a noisy vacuum. I am no expert on inline fans, but i expected this to come with a power cord.
Highlights
Quality
All in all, a very good product.
I am quite please with the airflow vs.
Responding now because i am tired of getting these requests to rate product.
If this one ever goes out on me, i will replace it with the 220 version.
Competitiveness
It has three 1/2” knockouts for a black grommet or romex connector.
I should have gone with a smaller model!
I have aqara humidity sensors in both bathrooms to turn on my meross smart switch (all homekit) automatically when the humidity rises.
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quiet, two, great and powerful. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 366 reviews as of our last analysis date on Oct 21 2022.
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You can barely hear this running but boy does it move air
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Inline fan was my only choice
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To connect the electrical you’ve got 2 screws then a the rectangular plate will come off
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If i have to again i’ll never go back to a ceiling mounted bath fan unless absolutely necessary
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I needed to vent two bathrooms on two separate levels and only wanted to do one vent to the outside
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The switch can still be manually turned on or off in either bathroom
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One issue i had is the instructions for correctly using all of the mounting brackets was really confusing
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