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I've installed a few of these. Seem to give a good flow and are a reasonable price.
Airflow Aventa Inline Timer Fan 100mm Mixed Flow 2 Speed [9041086] - Fastlec.co.uk
also fitted a few of these and never had a problem
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I've installed a few of these. Seem to give a good flow and are a reasonable price.
Airflow Aventa Inline Timer Fan 100mm Mixed Flow 2 Speed [9041086] - Fastlec.co.uk
also fitted a few of these and never had a problem
Just open the window
:devil2:So in the middle of the winter you suggest drawing cold air into a hot steamy room. Not a good idea
but who takes a shower in mid winter except for russians?So in the middle of the winter you suggest drawing cold air into a hot steamy room. Not a good idea
but who takes a shower in mid winter except for russians?
once a year? your spoiled or are you dragged kicking and screaming XDi have a showeer every xmas, even if i don't need one. the fasn needs to be rated for use once a year.
i think my stepdad has bought one to replace the cheap rubbish that the builders installed......I like the Manrose MF100T, when installed above s ceiling it's virtually undetectable noise wise, I've fitted probably 5 - 10 of them and every time the customer says turn it in then, and j say it is in and running.
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