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Old 13 November 2018, 04:15 PM
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Fitted my other Manrose MF100T 245m3/hr extractor fan in our En-suite this weekand and it's brilliant. Previous fan would leave mirror and windows dripping wet after a shower and take a good 30 minutes to clear the room afterwards, with the added benefit of having the loudest motor ever.

New Manrose fan keeps the En-Suite clear throughout the shower so when you've finished there is absolutely no condensation in site on anything. It's great.

Now have the wife complaining it's making the bathroom feel cold when it's running. Can't win!
Old 13 November 2018, 04:19 PM
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What was the one you replaced.
I've tried to put the shyte one I had on ebay starting at a penny, not even got a single bite
Old 13 November 2018, 04:22 PM
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It was something like this one:


Didn't read the spec, threw it straight in the bin. Was probably 85m3/hr.

Thought about keeping it to re-use in some other project but just wasn't worth it.
Old 13 November 2018, 06:05 PM
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Yep those things are utter shyte.

In real terms with 2metres of flexi duct and a backdraught shutter you’ll be lucky to get 20m3/hr or even zero on a windy day as they don’t work with any back pressure.




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