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On Sep 11, 10:52 am, Uncle Monster wrote:
Mortimer Schnerd, RN wrote:
Big_Jake wrote:
Fantech makes ones like that. I am using one on an addition that I am
doing on my house. I think it was $165 with the fan (remote) and a
housing that has a grill with a light.


You really can't even hear it run.


For the life of me, I can't understand why anybody would consider that a
desirable feature. Personally, I believe every bathroom should come equipped
with a fan with a bad bearing.


When you have to use a friend's bathroom, do you want your friends to hear every
little squeak that comes out of there?


There are a lot of what I call "fart maskers".
The unit looks like an exhaust fan but all it does
is pull air in and blow it out through a deodorizer
pad. I see them all the time.

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To quiet doesn't do the job as moving air requires noise most people
don't get a big enough fan cfm to do the job right, Don't worry to
much about noise you don't live in this room, and you won't hear it
while you are in the shower.