Professional Grade Products 9800397 Professional Grade 12" 965 CFM Shutter Exhaust Fan for Garage Shed Pole Barn Hydroponic Ventilation




Key features
- •12 inch
- •Made with moisture resistant plastic and painted shutter
- •Easily to install with power cord included
- •Great for ventilation of small rooms and buildings
- •Shipped fully assembled
Professional Grade Products 9800397 Professional Grade 12" 965 CFM Shutter Exhaust Fan for Garage Shed Pole Barn Hydroponic Ventilation
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Customer Reviews
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Survivable but not sturdy at all.
David A. Barak•May 24, 2017
It seems to run fine so far, but the materials are VERY flimsy; the construction and overall design appear to sacrifice durability in favor of low cost. I'd say that even at half the price this would cost more than it's worth.
To give you an idea of what it's like, I had the uninstalled unit sitting on the kitchen counter and one of our cats knocked it to the floor. A) That suggests how lightweight this thing is. B) The metal on one corner was bent after that short fall of three feet or so. C) I was able to bend the metal back into place using just my fingers.
In the long run, the fan survived the drop and it runs with no problem, but I sure do feel like I was way overcharged for this thing.
To give you an idea of what it's like, I had the uninstalled unit sitting on the kitchen counter and one of our cats knocked it to the floor. A) That suggests how lightweight this thing is. B) The metal on one corner was bent after that short fall of three feet or so. C) I was able to bend the metal back into place using just my fingers.
In the long run, the fan survived the drop and it runs with no problem, but I sure do feel like I was way overcharged for this thing.
Stopped working after only 6 weeks!
JWag•April 24, 2017
I went into my shed this morning and noticed it was hotter than usual. I immediately noticed that this fan had ceased to function. It moves a tiny bit when plugged in, but doesn't even make a full revolution. I just now noticed all the reviews from other users with a similar experience, wish I would have noticed before I purchased this. Failed just outside of the return period. I just purchased an attic ventilator to replace it, that's what I should have done in the first place
Great Little Fan
WillPrimeMem✓ Verified Purchase•August 11, 2016
This fan works great and is an attractive alternative to attic fans since I use it in my garage to vent heat out. It moves enough air through my garage and I like the automatic exhaust door closures which work great. I will say that one answer to a question about it being able to be mounted going up was not correct. The exhaust doors lock in the open position and will not close when the fan is mounted to exhaust up through a ceiling into an attic, which I considered. It needs to be mounted on a wall, so the doors will fall shut.
A great value at this price
Jacob H✓ Verified Purchase•August 11, 2016
This little fan really moves the air. A great value at this price. Also amazingly quiet, given the volume of air that's moving through it. Much quieter than, say, a traditional bathroom exhaust fan. I've got it in the upper corner of a small garage shop (~250 sq. ft.) to exhaust warm air, and it's enough to keep a gentle draft of fresh air moving through the windows all the time.
It is very important to make sure that it's mounted so that the dampers can open ALL the way. It's much noisier if anything is holding them shut even a little bit. A tiny bit of weather stripping outside of the shop was slightly holding the dampers closed, and probably tripled the amount of noise it made.
It is very important to make sure that it's mounted so that the dampers can open ALL the way. It's much noisier if anything is holding them shut even a little bit. A tiny bit of weather stripping outside of the shop was slightly holding the dampers closed, and probably tripled the amount of noise it made.
The sheet metal on this fan is EXTREMELY thin. ...
Fake Name✓ Verified Purchase•April 18, 2016
The sheet metal on this fan is EXTREMELY thin. You can bend the louvers with the lightest touch, and it was hard to install without bending the box frame. The metal has to be thinner then 24 gauge. The paint is thicker then the metal.
It works OK, though I'm not sure how long the fan will last. It uses either bronze or oillite bushings, rather then ball bearings, so it'll need oiling at some point.
It works OK, though I'm not sure how long the fan will last. It uses either bronze or oillite bushings, rather then ball bearings, so it'll need oiling at some point.
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