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Broan-NuTone AE110LK Ventilation Fan with LED CleanCover and Roomside Installation, ENERGY STAR Certified, 110 CFM, 1.0 Sones, White

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Broan-NuTone AE110LK Ventilation Fan with LED CleanCover and Roomside Installation, ENERGY STAR Certified, 110 CFM, 1.0 Sones, White

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· HIGH-QUALITY FAN: Quiet, ENERGY STAR certified exhaust fan operates with 110 CFM and 1.0 Sones to help control air quality is powerful enough for rooms (including bathroom) up to 105 sq. ft. · EFFICIENT: Powerful ventilation removes in most full baths at 110 CFM, so your surroundings will always be comfortable · EASY INSTALLATION: Easy to install new/replace existing product with retrofit installations that can be done entirely from the room-side – no attic access required · RELIABLE PERFORMANCE: With our TrueSeal Damper Technology, fans reduce air leakage by up to 50% compared to competitive models, resulting in better home performance via blower door tests and reducing cold and warm air backdrafts · THREE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY: Backed by a three year limited warranty for your convenience

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msgReviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024

I bought this to replace a massive 40+ year-old light-fan-heat unit that was becoming a fire hazard. Because the old unit was a completely different size (and ancient), I knew I wasn’t going to be able to use the retrofit feature or do the installation from the bathroom itself. (However, if you’re buying this expecting to do the full installation roomside, you’ll be disappointed. Only the fan and light can be swapped without attic access, but installing the box requires attic.) The installation was pretty straightforward and as-expected; I won’t go into the nitty-gritty of how awful working in my attic is or the troubles of replacing an ancient fan, but that’s not this fan’s fault. (Should caution, I have construction experience, and doing a first-time installation of this would not be a good job for the average DIYer.) Connection to existing 4” duct was easy. The tabs to place the fan with the correct drywall spacing were a nice touch. The unit only screws into a joist against one side, so I was worried during installation that it would sag and not sit level, but that hasn’t been an issue since the whole thing has been assembled. Installing electrical and fan were a breeze. The clips on the cover were annoying but to be expected. The cover has slight gaps against the drywall but I’m hoping it’ll settle into place over time. The light is super bright and the fan quality is superb - quiet and clears condensation from a large bathroom with ease without making the room feel cold or dry. Overall, this is an incredible fan that I would absolutely buy again, but my one caveat is that if I had bought it thinking I could do the entire installation roomside, I would’ve been disappointed.

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WayneReviewed in the United States on April 9, 2025

Love the fan and light and it was pretty quiet. The only down side was the spring clips that snap the cover onto the housing. Even when you manage to get them in, the cover didn't snap tight and left a small gap with the ceiling. Ended up using some small screws to secure it tight to the ceiling.

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Doug KReviewed in the United States on July 27, 2022

This exhaust fan has a clean look with bright light. Sound level is higher than expected for a 1-sone fan. Suction power is not what I expected for 110cfm fan. Nonetheless, it's certainly better than 50cfm fan I had. I replaced two 50cfm fans and am reasonably satisfied. Here are some of my experiences I'd like to share: Complete roomside installation is almost impossible unless it's a new installation with duct and electrical wire already accessible. If this is retrofit installation, then you may still need access to the attic to remove old fan and duct. Once you removed the old fan and duct from the attic, you could install this fan from room-side. 1. Attic- Removed duct, electrical wires and old fan. Make sure all switches atr OFF. Make duct and wires are accessible from the roomside. 2. Roomside- Use the outside case (fan motor removed) as a template, trace the outline and cut out proper opening. You may do this step from the attic while you're there. 3. Attic- Mounted the outer fan housing on the joist as was the old fan using the mounting flange. I used only the mounting flange side to secure the housing. It was secure enough. 4. Roomside- connected the ouside exhaust duct to damper with metal duct tape and secured damper into housing slot with provided screw. 5. Roomside- Connect electrical wires: connect all ground wires(green and bare) together with wire nut. Connect all white(neutral) wires togeter. If you have fan and light switches separate, you should have two hot wires from the existing old wire, one from the fan switch and the other light switch. Connect one black wire from the fan motor receptacle with wire nut and the other black wire to light receptacle. Well, if you happened to connect two black wires swapped, your wall switch function changed-no big deal. Put the wire housing into proper slot and secret with provided screw. 6. Roomside- Insert fan motor into the slot until it snaps in and secure with screw provided. Plug the fan motor connecror into receptacle. 7. Take plastc film off the LED and push into the cover LED opening and plug into receptacle. It plugs in only one way. 8. Now, the most hated part of installing the cover. If you read reviews, there are many negative comments about the spring loaded snap-in cover. Here's the way to do it properly. Reposition the double looped center into the slot so that it stands vertical not side way or in angle. If pops out just push it again into the slot so that it sits in the middle standing up. Now guides the both ends of spring into the one side of fan motor spring slot until catches both ends, then do it on other ends. Just be patient until both sides hanging. Then push the both ends of cover vertically straight until it snaps to the ceiling. That's it. While you are trying to do this, LED may pop out. Again, patience is needed here. You will do this in less than a few minutes rather than some reviewer who did it 30 minutes or maybe never.

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Russell J MaloneyReviewed in the United States on April 25, 2025

Works well and vents the shower area quickly. The light is bright. Easy to install.

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BrandonReviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025

This is a far better bathroom exhaust fan than others that are out there. This one is able to be installed by code unlike many that I looked at here. It was easy to install, I did have to go into my attic but if you have everything in the right place you may get away with not having to but I was not that lucky. The cover was hard to get just right, i must have done something wrong but I finally got it. The led color is warm and bright. This fan is also super quiet.

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KyeleaDReviewed in the United States on April 26, 2025

Very modern looking light that’s very bright.

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DonReviewed in the United States on April 15, 2024

The exhaust fan arrived in good shape and went in without too much trouble. I did find out that the original air duct was 3” flex hose so I had to get an adapter from 4” to 3”. Not good but had not options. All installed and is super quiet. I have two items: 1) the directions show the housing being mounted against one wall with pre punched holes on that side but not the other sides. I had to drill my own screw holes on one of the other sides, no mean feat when on a ladder holding a drill and the housing in place at the same time. Solution: add additional pre drilled screw holes in the other sides. 2) the top/light cover mounting springs are the worst things possible. I managed one but the other was not happening. The cover is in place but a little crooked at the moment. Remember that all this is happening 8 to 9 feet in the air. Solution: come up with a better fastening method. Maybe clamps on the sides that attach the cover to the housing. One more thing. Your wiring directions were insufficient. A black and white illustration which was too hard to see didn’t help. How about a line diagram? I gave it three stars because of the above issues. Maybe it will go up next time since I ordered three units!

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KFernReviewed in the United States on April 14, 2025

Work really well, quite, and looks sleek.

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P&HReviewed in Canada on December 16, 2022

Nice unit . Fairly easy to install . No more foggy mirrors

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Jill M. BartlettReviewed in Canada on February 2, 2025

We had it installed on a timer as it’s so quiet that you don’t notice it. We also had it installed so that the light and fan can be turned on separately. Nice, modern looking unit.

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on February 7, 2025

I wasn’t intentionally looking for an exhaust fan with a light but I’m so happy I got it! It really makes my bathroom brighter. It’s very quite and completely removes the steam from my 5’x7’ bathroom. Happy with my purchase!

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on March 12, 2022

This fan is quiet and the light is perfect for our shower area

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Laura RReviewed in Canada on December 30, 2022

Somewhat difficult to install & takes longer than expected to clear the humidity on a timer (our bathroom is roughly 6' x 8' including tub area). The added light from the fan is great!