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Robert MacDonald
> 3 dayGreat value that is durable and easy to install. Great roof vent for your RV, garden shed or sunroom.
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Mike Lapointe
> 3 dayInstalled this fan in an enclosed cargo trailer. Very good quality.
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Levi
> 3 dayIt is exactly as pictures and seems to be well built. Glad I went with the tinted cover as it has an over all clean look to it. No issues with installation.
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Shopper
> 3 dayMotor did not work. It blew 2 fuses right away. Glad we tested it out before installing. Returned did not order again.
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Theamazingspiderman
Greater than one weekGot this to add fresh air to my shed/workshop and its perfect. Slid right in to a window, and works on my 12v solar wiring. Pushes quite a bit of air, and the fact that I can reverse to flow at the touch of a switch ensures that I can get the fumes our or fresh air in. Overall its a solid option if you have a small area that needs more air
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Ferny
> 3 dayDefinitely moves air and the flow is easily reversible. Make sure you buy proper sealant for the install.
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Aver
> 3 dayThis is a nice vent upgrade if you need one. My old 2001 class A needed an upgrade from the yellowing vent that was there before. It was a bit of work getting the old one off with all the sealant that they used. That being said make sure you have sealant before you start this project or else your going to have a hole in your roof with potential leaks that will 100% happen.
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DB
Greater than one weekWhat a great fan at a reasonable price. It was easy to install, and my old air vent cover fit perfectly over the fan. Hope it lasts.
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Dave K.
> 3 dayIll be putting this roof fan in an ambulance conversion build that Im working on. I was looking for a fan that fit my main design principle: Simplicity. This fan has a crank for the lid, and buttons for speed and flow direction. Thats it. Some might look at the simplicity of the device as a con, after all you can find much more feature rich roof vents. Other fans have remote controls, powered lids, even rain detection for automatic closing. Those are great features in theory, but they are also all unnecessary things that cost more and can break in the future.
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Sandra Robinson
> 3 dayIt was great