Extractor Fans for Kitchen Bathroom

Thats a waste of time. Unless im miss reading it on boost its 8.5L/s.

Now depending on room size something like this is much more suitable at 138L/s and fit it in the loft. Also means you can do it yourself as its not within any zones.
https://www.extractorfanworld.co.uk/manrose-mf150t-6-inch-inline-mixed-flow-fan--timer-2788-p.asp

For the kitchen a hood extractor would be better.

Or something at least with more power, 64L/s
https://www.extractorfanworld.co.uk...-inch-extractor-fan-with-humidistat-328-p.asp
 
Thats a waste of time. Unless im miss reading it on boost its 8.5L/s.

Now depending on room size something like this is much more suitable at 138L/s and fit it in the loft. Also means you can do it yourself as its not within any zones.
https://www.extractorfanworld.co.uk/manrose-mf150t-6-inch-inline-mixed-flow-fan--timer-2788-p.asp

We have this in our bathroom and it's excellent, no more condensation running down the windows after a shower!

For our kitchen we went with something a little different as we couldn't realistically extract from a cooker hood, ducting just wasn't realistic so we have one of these on the opposite wall with an adjustable fan controller

https://www.fastlec.co.uk/uec100-10...MI0dmIv9qY2QIVxbztCh3w_QwfEAQYASABEgJ9F_D_BwE

On full power it's noisey but will clear the fog from a cooking accident in minutes and when turned down it still extracts brilliantly and is no noisier than the average cooker hood.
 
Yea didn't really want a cooker Hood something small and powerful and fairly quiet would be great the bathroom is sorted ordered the one robj posted and that a1ex has
 
We use a big inline manrose fan. Originally one of those little fans but now the larger brother - really clears bathroom air.

In fact the pose above is the one (shape). The model we got can vary it’s run on from when the switch power is turned off (still needs a live feed).
 
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