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Extractor/humidity fan
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<blockquote data-quote="Sparksfly" data-source="post: 522103" data-attributes="member: 2321"><p>Timer fan here as well (manrose etc). Usually timer set short so you have more control via light switch left on for longer etc.... Does the bathroom have a window ? if so open that as well to purge the steam out. if not a continuous or trickle vent fan with pull cord, it runs 24/7 in low mode pull cord when showering Nuair Genie X or Greenbrook have had good results, you pay more for quality though. In-line options too the more powerful the greater the noise!!.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sparksfly, post: 522103, member: 2321"] Timer fan here as well (manrose etc). Usually timer set short so you have more control via light switch left on for longer etc.... Does the bathroom have a window ? if so open that as well to purge the steam out. if not a continuous or trickle vent fan with pull cord, it runs 24/7 in low mode pull cord when showering Nuair Genie X or Greenbrook have had good results, you pay more for quality though. In-line options too the more powerful the greater the noise!!. [/QUOTE]
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