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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de julio de 2021
Like the title says, this is the perfect fan for the price. You want something quieter, or more efficient? Expect to pay around $100. I've bought many duct fans for many different projects, and for a budget fan, this thing is great.Pros:+ High quality bearings (Fine at any angle)+ Good build quality, with a powerful fan (Not a single thin blade like you'd get with the cheaper fans)+ Very quiet for the price (Around 2-3x quieter then the cheap metal fans)+ Perfect airflow, with some torque (Much more efficient then the metal fans, even though it claims to have lower)+ Lowest power usage out of all the other fans+ No weird/annoying noises. All you hear is moving airCons:- Does not come with an adjustable gauge. You are either full power, or no power. That part costs an additional $10. For me, I don't find that I need to adjust it since it's perfect at the level it's at- Probably wont get the best torque behind a quality filter. Still, at this price, it's far better then what you'd usually get
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 18 de julio de 2021
This is awesome, after I installed it I bought another. Quiet and easy to install, light whisper sound and air flow greatly increased to upstairs room
Colin Notto
Comentado en Canadá el 13 de junio de 2021
While its not silent, its pretty quiet and moves a decent amout of air.
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 17 de marzo de 2021
Measured 41 watts of power usage in Canada. Wonder if the CFM is also misleading.
Engineer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de abril de 2019
Is its sound smoother than a less-expensive steel-bladed (or plastic-bladed) inline duct fan? Yes.Is it more efficient (flow per watt)? Yes.Is it any quieter? No, it's quite loud. Unless, ...I started with it in my attic for a shower vent fan, at the end of a duct about 10 feet from the shower (located away from the shower for reduced noise). Its sound was smooth like a jet engine, but it was louder than the cheaper steel-bladed fan it replaced. I tried a speed reducer from the same company, but it reduced the fan speed by only a few percent, and added an intolerable humming sound of its own. Disappointed with both.THEN I bought a 25-foot length of flexible duct, the type that comes compressed (about a foot in length) that expands as you pull it. I added it to the 10-foot duct, stretching it to the length there was room for, about 10 more feet with a 180-degree bend in the middle and a 120-degree bend just before the fan. With that arrangement, the fan is an excellent combination of quiet and effective. Yes, that combination cost some money and hassle, but it's a joy to have the shower fan be so quiet and effective, with the sound it makes very smooth and unobjectionable.
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