Broan 744 70 CFM Recessed 75 Watt Bulb Fan/Light | 
| Brand: Broan-NuTone Category: Home Improvement Department: Lighting
List Price: $117.53 Buy New: $73.00 as of 8/1/2010 03:57 CDT details You Save: $44.53 (38%)
New (14) Used (1) from $69.99
Seller: Northside Service Company Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 1332
Color: White Media: Tools & Hardware Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 9.8 Dimensions (in): 1.2 x 0.9 x 0.8
MPN: 744 Model: 744 UPC: 026715163014 EAN: 0026715163014 ASIN: B002OU1G98
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| Features:
| • | 4-Inch round duct connector | | • | High efficiency centrifugal fan delivers 70 CFM, HVI-certified 1.5 Sones | | • | UL Listed for use over bathtubs and showers when connected to a GFCI protected branch circuit with PAR30L or PAR30LN type bulbs | | • | 6 7/8-Inch high housing appropriate for new construction and 2-Inch by 8-Inch ceiling joists with 4-Inch round duct connector | | • | Uses a 75-Watt bulb, either R30 or BR30 for standard applications and multiple units can easily be used in larger rooms |
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Product Description Recessed light with fan ventilation, perfect for a bath area to control the humidity, or in a utility room, kitchen or high-traffic family room to keep the air fresh and comfortable. High efficiency centrifugal fan delivers 70 CFM. Uses a 75 watt bulb (not included). UL Listed for use over bathtubs and showers when connected to a GFCI protected branch circuit. 7 1/8" high housing, 4" round duct connector. Not for use over cooking surfaces. U.L. rated. If placed over bath or showers must be installed on a UFCL brand circuit.
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| Customer Reviews: Great product! February 24, 2010 T. Schlosser (Garnet Valley PA) We used this light/exhaust fan to replace a recessed light above our shower. Home builder didn't install an exhaust fan in the bathroom because it wasn't required by code. This product the perfect solution for removing the steam from our shower. I installed it myself after removing the old recessed light. I had to cut the existing hole in the ceiling drywall @ 1/2" wider to fit the light in the same location but the trim baffle covered this up so no drywall repair was necessary. The only reason I had to do this is that the exhaust duct can't be mounted directly against the joist since you need room to clamp the exhaust hose onto the fan. (Design-wise, placing the fan and exhaust duct at the end of the unit seems to be the most efficient use of space.) The unit is quiet and removes the steam from our shower so we no longer have damp walls after using the shower. I highly recommend this product! Also got a good deal at Amazon (@ $15-20 less than Lowes or Home Depot.)
Great option for the bathroom! February 13, 2010 Mr. Compare (Rochester, NY) I found these on the web and then found them at a big-box store. The design is a great way to add an exhaust fan without taking up so much ceiling real estate, plus add in recessed lighting.
Very happy with the product May 31, 2009 Magda (Philadelphia, PA USA) Just what i was looking for, in the good price.I installed that in my shower, works great.
the best form & function & price! April 24, 2009 L. Ireland this is a great bathroom fan that doesn't look like a dreary plastic bathroom fan...and it's very quiet. the recessed light style matches the recessed lighting throughout my home -- which is great because none of the other fan light styles fit in with my existing bathroom lighting. the price is right too...most decent rated bathroom light fans (low noise level and efficiency) start around $100 which makes this model 15% cheaper.
Noisy March 28, 2009 DOUGLAS BRZESCINSKI (Los Angeles) Although effective, the fan motor is extremely noisy. After putting up the insulation and the water barrier near the unit it still howls even to the point of hearing it through the walls into the next room. If you are looking for a quiet exhaust fan, this is not for you.
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