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The SEP150 is an ultra-quiet bathroom exhaust fan designed for optimal ventilation in spaces up to 150 square feet. With a powerful airflow of 150 CFM and a noise level of just 0.5 Sones, it ensures a serene environment while being energy-efficient with its Energy Star certification. Installation is a breeze with adjustable hanger bars, and it comes with a 3-year warranty for added reliability.
Item Weight | 7.2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11.38"D x 10.5"W x 7.63"H |
Finish Types | Brushed |
Collection Name | Bathroom |
Theme | home appliance |
Electric Fan Design | Exhaust Fan |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | White |
Blade Material | Plastic |
Material Type | Metal |
Specification Met | ETL |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Control Method | App |
Efficiency | Energy Star-certified |
Number of Speeds | 1 |
Noise Level | 0.5 Sones |
Wattage | 40 watts |
Air Flow Capacity | 150 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Power Source | AC |
Room Type | Bathroom |
Additional Features | Quiet |
Recommended Uses For Product | Ventilating |
Mounting Type | Flush Mount |
Controller Type | Button Control |
J**N
Works Great
This bath fan completely eliminated the moisture problem I had in the bathroom. I have a moderately sized bathroom (6x10) and it would completely fog up whenever taking a shower. This caused mold spots on the ceiling and probably had a lot to do with the particle board vanity deteriorating. So I replaced the cheap builder grade and ridiculously loud Broan fan with this Kaze 120 EZ fan. The noise level was reduced about 90 percent. It is designed so you can install without going into the attic. This is true as long as you have a 4 or 6 inch exhaust line. If your line is too small ( mine was 3 inch) you'll have to replace your exhaust line in the attic. I replaced it because 3 inch is too small anyway. If you're not an experienced handy person with tools, I would recommend hiring someone to install it for you. If you decide to install it yourself, study the instructions carefully and you can do it. I did it and saved a lot of money. Also, the Kaze support people are very helpful and will respond quickly if you have any questions or problems. I used them and was very impressed with the quick response. If you have condensation problems in the bathroom, this fan will solve them.
P**R
Ultra quiet, lives up to the advertizement.
These fans are great, very, very quiet. I have installed 3 in my home. The noise level is low, low, but you can still hear it. The noise level is much lower than the fans I removed. With the shower running, you can barely hear the fan start and that is only if you really concentrate and listen very carefully. I. did learn one thing with the installation. The exhaust duct has an effect on the noise level. If one tries to use smaller duct it will increase the noise level. Use the largest possible. I used 6 inch duct and had excellent results.
A**T
Very quiet, well made, but make sure you have attic access
Needed to replace a 20+ year-old builder POC that was installed when the house was built. It was half the CFM that the bathroom required, so the Kaze 150 CFM was a much-needed upgrade.Let's start with the good: This unit is super quiet - the only thing you'll hear is the sound of the air moving. Anyone who is indicating otherwise, I'd now be a bit suspicious of. The housing and components seem to be well made, the fan is a well-built squirrel cage, and I can confirm both the mounting wings and the 6" duct vent easily remove and reattach. The wiring house is easy to work with. The cardboard shipping box comes with a template you can use to trace onto your ceiling - to ensure you have the right sized opening in your drywall. The plastic vent cover is oversized compared with the fan box and easily covers any wallboard gaps. Once installed, this unit does it's job, and it does it well. I now experience at least 3/4 less the humidity I had prior.Here's what you need to watch out for - what size is your house's bathroom exhaust ducting? Mine is 3" - so I had to buy a 6" to 3" duct reducer - not a huge deal. Do you have attic access? If you don't - forget about this unit - it's not intended to be installed from within the room below. You cannot attach the wings and the exhaust damper and expect to get the unit through the hole in your ceiling, without enlarging that hole beyond the size of the plastic vent cover. My unit didn't come with wire nuts - not a huge deal for me, but if you don't already have bag full of them in your toolbox, you'll want to order some - you'll need three.There you have it. It's a good unit in my opinion. Good luck!
S**N
It is a great product and I don't impress easily.
First I will preface this review by saying that I generally don't give 5 stars across the board for most products that I review. I feel if it is going to get 5 stars it has to wow me in that category. Well I had an old bathroom exhaust fan that was hardly pulling any air out. I took a tissue up to it and it would not even hold the tissue! So goodbye to the old one and hello Kaze SEP120H.Install would have been quicker but I had to relocate the location of the Kaze SEP120H from the old location because the Kaze is a bigger size and a stud was in the way but I can't fault the product for that. After install the I tested the noise level and it is quieter than the previous one and not only is it quieter, but I took a tissue up to it and it stuck flat against the intake. We have noticed that the bathroom has less steam and the mirror doesn't quite fog up as much with the new Kaze unit. Overall I am completely satisfied with this purchase and I think you would be to.
T**I
dont buy
Too loud like 1.0 sound
A**.
Does what it should, great customer service
I didn't have two switches on the wall, and couldn't figure out what to do with the brown wire on install--and support was super quick to provide the attached documents (Which I now know are also in the photos under the original product as well). Very happy with the install, the quietness (is that a word?) of the unit, and the auto-humidity sensing, which is the primary reason I got this one. I used the formula of approximately 1 sq foot per CFM, and my bathroom is about 115 sq feet. Thanks Kaze, and thanks Amanda at Kaze for the helpful and quick support!
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