Hunter 83003 Aventine Bathroom Fan with Light and Nightlight, Aged
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Product Feature
- Elegant hand-painted finish with delicate warm amber glass
- ETL damp listed for use over shower or tub with GCFI circuit
- Ul listed for use over shower enclosure/tub with gfci circuit
- 110 CFM, Sones:3.0
Product Description
Traditional / Classic Bathroom Fan from the Aventine Collection Since 1886, the Hunter Fan Company has pioneered new and smarter ways to clean, circulate, and condition the air in your home. With styles ranging from classic to contemporary, Hunter products are designed to create stylish designs that will add beauty to any room. Hunter has brought beauty to the bathroom. Whether it's a design feature or blends into the ceiling, a bathroom fan is more than a quick way to keep the mirror from fogging. Hunter bathroom fans provide superior air movement to remove excess moisture from your home - and away from your family - before it creates an unhealthy environment. That is a truly beautiful thing, indeed. Bath Fan with Light UL Listed for use over shower enclosure/tub 1.31 Amps on high speed Ceiling Opening: 9" x 9.75" Elegant hand-painted Aged Bronze with Amber Linen Glass
Product Detail
- Amazon Sales Rank: #163675 in Lighting
- Color: Aged Bronze
- Brand: Hunter Fan Company
- Model: 83003
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 21.00 pounds
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Product Reviews
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
Quiet
By DoreneT
I really do like this bathroom fan/light. It's pretty quiet compared to our old fan. We installed it where the fan comes on when the light is on. This way with existing wiring, we can use the night light, which I felt was too bright for a night light with a 25w bulb, so we added a dimmer for that, which works great. It was easy to install by dropping it through the ceiling, through the attic. It has brackets that can be extended to a further board. If we used this in a downstairs bathroom, a larger hole would have to be cut and blocks of wood put in to mount to, then a re-patch job. Though this uses two 60 watt bulbs, don't expect a super bright room, because the tinted glass dome reduces some of the light. This was ok for us, because we have additional lights in the bathroom. We do not have it directly over our shower, but I can visually see the steam going towards the fan, where I didn't with our older fan. Looking at the light/ fan at first, you wonder how it would suck it up, but it does have power, yet a quiet whisper sound. Sometimes though, it's nice to have other noise in the bathroom when you do not want to 'hear' stuff. Guess a stereo could be added lol.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
Very nice fan for larger bathroom
By Rejoicealway
If you have a larger bathroom and like the Aged Bronze look this is a very good fan. There are not very many fans to choose from with this CFM rating (110) that are also decorative. It is fairly large and may not look proportioned in a smaller bathroom.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Looks nice but beware installation
By Matt F. Cooper
I bought this item as it matched our other fixtures for a bathroom renovation project and it arrived well packaged and I was pleased with the relatively heavy construction of the external parts. Reading the installation instructions for installation into a ceiling without an existing fan look pretty straightforward. I have installed recessed lights before and this seemed to use a very similar extend-able rail system that allows the housing box to be anywhere in between trusses. After determining that the best placement to center it in the room would be all the way to one side of the truss, I cut the hole and dropped in the housing, attached the near side rails and extended the other rails to find that - surprise - they don't reach if your joists are on 24 inch centers! In addition one side has the rails over the exhaust duct, meaning if your trusses are 2"x4"s, the rail is too high. Now, all this could have been planned for if the instructions gave any clue, but having installed similar lighting fixtures in my ceiling I didn't anticipate this. It then required fabrication of additional support and installation to support it. A slight amount of thought in the design would have rendered it all unnecessary.
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