Showing posts with label Heater. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heater. Show all posts

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Broan 655 Heater and Heater Bath Fan with Light Combination

!±8± Broan 655 Heater and Heater Bath Fan with Light Combination

Brand : Jensen | Rate : | Price : $75.66
Post Date : Feb 05, 2012 14:49:19 | Usually ships in 24 hours

Broan 655 Heater/Fan/Light 70 CFM 4.0 Sones. Designer Styled White Polymeric Grille Complements Virtually Any Decor. Fan and Heater Function Independently or Together. Bright 100-Watt Light Capacity (Bulb Not Included). 20-Amp Circuit Required. Type IC (Insulation Contact). Use with Model 65W, 65V, 66W, 66V, 67W, 67V Three-Function Control (Available Separately). Broan Has Plenty of Models to Choose From. So You Can Get Exactly the Comfort and Convenience Features You Want. All in One Compact, Easy-To-Install Unit. Two Blower Wheels, Each Powered By Its Own Permanently Lubricated Plug-In Motor, Quietly Deliver High-Efficiency Performance. 1300-Watt Heater for Fast, Even Heat Distribution. Built-In Damper Prevents Backdrafts and Eliminates Metallic Clatter. Adjustable, Slotted Mounting Brackets Span Up to 24Ó for Easy Installation. Polymeric 4Ó Round Duct Features a 2Ó Long Tapered Sleeve for Easy, Positive Ducting. All Models Available in Single Packs or Project Paks, Except Where Noted.

  • 70 CFM, 4.0-Sones, 100-Watt lighting
  • Heater, Fan and Light brings convenient, comforting warmth to your bathroom
  • 1300-Watt heater
  • Fan, light and heater function together or independently
  • Use with the 3-way switch (2960-1804)

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Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Read This Before You Buy a New Bathroom Fan Heater

!±8± Read This Before You Buy a New Bathroom Fan Heater

How many times have you walked into your bathroom in the morning only to be woken abruptly by the cold floors and damp air? If this happens to you, you probably end up feeling even more tired throughout the day because you woke up so quickly in the morning. Instead of dealing with these problems, you can install a bathroom fan heater in the room and start enjoying warm air every morning before you get ready for the day. Before you spend any money though, there are a few things you need to take into consideration regarding the project.

Question #1: How big is your bathroom area?

For homeowners with a small bathroom, you can usually purchase a cheaper, lower wattage and lower CFM bathroom fan heating unit, rather than a larger, more expensive heater. Small bathrooms ranging under 80 square feet in floor space can get away with an 80 CFM fan and a single heating bulb. However, larger bathrooms are going to require a much larger fan and heating unit.

Question #2: How large is your budget?

You are also going to need to think about how much money you have to spend. If you are on a tight budget, you want to spend some time shopping to make sure you get the best features for the amount you have to spend.

Question #3: Who is going to perform the work?

Another aspect of installing a bathroom fan heater that concerns your budget is figuring out who is going to complete the project for you. If you are not able to do the job yourself, you are going to have to spend more money by bringing in a contractor.


Read This Before You Buy a New Bathroom Fan Heater

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