Cat Lover
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
I am a licensed Interior Designer. I use these on every bathroom remodel. Removes the old, ugly, loud bath exhaust and adds much needed light in the shower area. You will wish you bought one sooner. Pushes a lot of air, silently. LOVE THESE!
JJB
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2024
Our contractor recommended this unit and we love it. As others have said it is a hole with a bulb in the middle so at certain angles you can see the warning labels & motor. I think I’ll get up there with spray paint.
SaltyDog
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2024
I replaced a standard 6" can lightvin my walk-in shower. It fit perfectly. I choose to add a adhesive seal between the aperture and attic side of the ceiling to ensure a good seal, but it probably wasn't necessary. I used a dimmer switch and can confirm that the light is disable. It's a very quiet fan and really moves air.
Mom
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2024
I love the fact that it doesn't look like there is a fan in the bathroom but there is one! I also love that it does a good job at clearing the bathroom of moisture and odors while being very quiet.We had this installed in the ensuite bath to our guest/sick room. It's easy to leave the fan on and forget it - I've done that overnight a couple times because I fell asleep with the fan going. It was so quiet I didn't even realize it.
Bella
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2024
Quiet but not too quiet to the point that you wonder if the fan is running.Very stylish. Fan not visible. Looks just like a regular light. Absolutely love it!
JBM
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2023
As a contractor, I love this product. Clients so prefer it over the typical square grill with a plastic light cover stuck in the ceiling. The biggest limitation is a max 80cfm. Fine for a typical powder room or hall bath with tub, but weak for a decent shower or master bath. SOLUTION: The cost of two of these plus installation is comparable to two can lights plus a Panasonic 110cfm fan. Clients and designers have embraced this approach, eliminating the square grill in the ceiling all together. They will make a little more noise (than a single 110cfm), but still very quite compared to typical bath fans. I have the electrician wire the lights together and the fans together so you have a standard single light switch with single fan switch operation, but switching can be configured anyway you want to operate them. I recommend running a 4” duct from each fan to a Y adapter that will connect to a single 6” duct to the exterior vent cover. That will help maintain 90% or more cfm (145+/- for combined fans), and keep fan noise at a minimum (very quiet operation).
Danny Luong
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2020
It’s a great bathroom light fan that is easy to install, especially if you already have an existing hole that housed only a light (not a light and fan combo). It’s literally just a simple swap using screws that mount to the wooden joists.The overall functionality was what I expected. It’s quiet, powerful, and has a warm colored light. It works so well that it pulls open the glass door slightly to get some air in the enclosed shower.The light bulb it comes with is a special bulb to allow sufficient air flow. I added a photo here as well.The wiring can be done to where the light and fan have a separate switch, or come on using a single switch.I have no complaints about the white plastic housing/trim. I personally think it looks good.It comes standard with a 4” outlet. I used insulated duct work for mine that leads to the outside.Before you purchase, just make sure it fits where you plan on placing it. Also imagine where the air outlet will be facing because you supposed to avoid sharp bends when you route your exhaust.If I can do it, you can do it too!
Andrew Tabellion
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2018
Redid bathroom. Fan is very quiet, so if you tend to use the fan to mask ‘noises that happen in the bathroom’ don’t use this. Great suction, you can feel air moving into fan and see the steam drawn in. Light is good, I have it on a dimmer and works well. I have access to ceiling from the attic making installation possible. You would have to replace a large section of drywall if you don’t have access from above. If light position is critical, the large housing and placement between ceiling joists may cause problems. I had to cut a joist (and reenforce surrounding area) so that light would sit centered in room. Even with these issues the product functions 100% as advertised so still 5 stars.