Suncourt Inductor Inline Duct Fan, 6 Inch Diameter, Indoor Air Ventilation


Key features
- •Installs in metal or flexible ducts
- •Boost airflow to selected areas
- •Use as a super quiet bathroom exhaust fan
- •Use to assist ventilation
- •6' cord
Suncourt Inductor Inline Duct Fan, 6 Inch Diameter, Indoor Air Ventilation
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.7
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Great!
Anthony•July 8, 2017
Great product and quick delivery!
TRY A DIFFERENT BRAND, I AM
Corey•March 8, 2017
First one lasted a year ok motors aren't great. 2nd one last 2 months I'll try a different company for the 3rd. They wouldn't send me another one since it lasted a month
Works great, not too loud, mounted vertical
DankDabs AllDay•November 1, 2016
Works great not too loud. Very easy to install with some know how. I have it mounted vertical and it moves a good amount of air. Update: I just bought another one and it is running just as smoothly as the first one. FYI I am running these using a fan controller. Works great!
Buy a stronger, hopefully, more dependable fan.
Jerry•September 10, 2016
I installed this fan in-line on a moderately long duct run. The construction was good and it looks great, however, the motor was too small and barely made a difference in air flow. It quit running after eight months of occasional use. Because I liked the construction, I ordered the Suncourt model DB6GTP-CRD rated at .75 Amps rather than .35. This fan is metal rather than plastic. It is a little louder than the first one but it makes a noticeable difference in the amount of air delivered. We've used it with about the same frequency as the first one. I'm pleased so far but I won't rate it until it's ran for a year or more. They cost about the same so don't waste your money on the puny one.
Quiet fan, doubtful on CFM rating.
The Dude•March 13, 2016
The fan is much quieter than the metal blade model it replaced. However, I highly doubt this fan is putting out 250 cfm. I compared this fan to a older 6" generic in line duct fan with metal blade and the amount of air being pushed out is significantly less. I don't have the mean to test the cfm of this fan, but I don't believe it is at 250 cfm. Now, if you don't need exactly 250 cfm and are looking for a quiet fan to move some air, this will do the trick.
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