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Bathroom Heater/Fan Combination Unit
Model #
164
Item #
884574
Bathroom Heater/Fan Combination Unit
Bathroom Heater/Fan Combination Unit is rated
out of
5 by
24.
$85.99
In stock
Model #
164
Item #
884574
In stock
Description
This 70 CFM/2-bulb heater/fan combination unit features quiet, highly-efficient polymeric blower wheels and dampers that eliminate metallic clatter while preventing backdrafts. Polymeric 4-inch round duct connectors with tapered sleeves provide easier, positive ducting, adjustable mounting brackets with keyhole slots that span up to 24 inch. 3.5 Sones, UL Listed, uses 250W BR40 size infrared bulbs (not included).
- 70 CFM/2-bulb heater/fan combination unit
- Quiet, highly-efficient polymeric blower wheels and dampers eliminate clatter while preventing back drafts
- Uses 250W BR40 size infrared bulbs (not included)
- 3.5 Sones
- White
Specifications
SKU | 884574 |
---|---|
Weight | 9.000000 |
UPC | 00026715002603 |
Country of Origin | US |
Package Width | 12.0 |
Package Length | 20.0 |
Package Height | 7.75 |
Model Number | 164 |
Manufacturer Name | BROAN-NUTONE LLC |
Rated 1 out of
5
by
NealDorn from
Built in defect.
Model 164-M. Lights quit working after less than one hours use, maybe 12 cycles. The thermal fuse for the lights (fuse on white neutral wire) failed - no continuity. With jumper wire works ok. This fuse issue makes the entire product junk. Either the fuse was sized incorrectly or there is another serious design flaw in this product! Judging from other reviews ,this appears to be a years old issue.
Date published: 2023-05-21
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Thisfanisbad from
Thermal fuse is junk
The thermal fuse is junk and they know it. Look at the numerous comments. Mine lasted one day.
Date published: 2022-07-10
Rated 3 out of
5
by
LenT from
Nice unit but no exhaust flexibility
This fan was about the only one with the size I needed to replace an old fan with the same dimensions. I was happy until I found out where the mmfan exhaust is. My rafters are 14" apart. So the exhaust fan exits right into a rafter. It would be great if I could rotate the housing so it is exiting from the top. I dont see where that is possible with the #164 unit. To make it work, I am going to have to put a good size notch in the rafter.
Date published: 2022-03-18
Rated 1 out of
5
by
MattG from
No lights or fan
We just moved into our new home and for the first week this unit worked but all of a sudden both lights and the fan stopped working.
Date published: 2020-12-29
Rated 4 out of
5
by
JDubb from
Long lasting
Now replacing my 164M. It lasted 14 years while I had it and I don't know long before I moved in. Never had a problem with the lights. I hope they still make them like they used to.
Date published: 2020-11-15
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Cary from
Wow, 6 years of bad reviews and it's still happeni
We had a new home built. 2, yes 2, units went bad before we ever moved in. I bet you could count the number of times they'd been used - combined - on 1 hand. Electrician replace both units. The one in the master has gone bad again. Oldest bad review with the exact symptoms is 6 years; most recent is 1 month old. We've been in our new home 5 weeks. This is a poorly engineered product.
If there was a 0 stars rating, I'd have selected it. Email? How about you email me at that address and I'll give you my phone number?
Date published: 2020-06-08
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Pilot from
Lights quit working
Unit installed in 2016. After about 2 months the lights quit working. I finally got around to trouble shooting. All wiring is good. Fan works. Something internally that failed. Apparently I'm not the only one. I see a trend of folks reporting the same problem.
Date published: 2020-04-30
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Arthur Peabody from
Lights are too recessed, fan too noisy, cover unfi
The lights are too recessed, the fan is noisy, the cover doesn't seal to the ceiling. I bought socket extenders so more light & heat could get into the room. In the early morning, when I don't want to hear noise, I wait until I'm done, close the door, turn on the fan. It's not so noisy it bothers me in the shower. I don't know what a sone is supposed to sound like. I had assumed it was a brag about its quietness. It turned out to be a warning about its noisiness. I'm frugal, so I may prefer this to more expensive models. I'm keeping it.
Date published: 2020-04-19
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