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![]() "The Medway Handyman" wrote in message ... David W.E. Roberts wrote: Hi, bought a Manrose 150mm/6" extractor fan from Screwfix to use in the kitchen. Having finally (after a week of man flu) got round to opening the package I see that the fan is labelled "For Bathrooms and Toilets". So what is the difference? Is a kitchen fan a higher extraction rate? This is rated at up to 230m3 per hour. Could it be that bathroom fans are designed to cope with more moist air? ....or kitchen fans can cope with more airborne fat? |
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