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The Tech Drive Very Quiet Bathroom Exhaust Fan delivers powerful 50 CFM airflow with ultra-quiet 1.2 sones noise level, ideal for bathrooms up to 55 sq. ft. Its innovative no-attic-access installation and corrosion-resistant housing make upgrades simple and durable. Certified by Energy Star, UL, and HVI, it ensures efficient, long-lasting performance while maintaining a sleek, modern look.






| ASIN | B0D739KBG1 |
| Air Flow Capacity | 50 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,043 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #71 in Household Ventilation Fans |
| Brand | Tech Drive |
| Color | white |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,208) |
| Date First Available | June 2, 2018 |
| Efficiency | Highly Efficient |
| Electric fan design | Exhaust Fan |
| Finish Type | Aluminum |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Cordless? | No |
| Item Weight | 3.6 pounds |
| Item model number | TD-BF-17 |
| Manufacturer | XIANGYU ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES LIMITED |
| Model Name | 50CFM 1.2Sone |
| Noise Level | 1.2 Sones |
| Number of Power Levels | 3 |
| Power Source | ac |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5"D x 4"W x 7.25"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Exhausting |
| Room Type | Bathroom |
| Size | 50 CFM 1.2 Sone |
| Special Feature | OPP bathroom fan |
| Specification Met | Energy Star, HVI, UL |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 745431876571 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 18 watts |
B**R
Works Great!
Huge difference between this fan and the original that was in the house. I don't know if the original was from twenty years ago when the house was built or if it was replaced anytime before we bought the house ten years ago but it was loud. This is super quiet and much more efficient. My wife already told me to order two more to replace the two in the master bath. Yay. LOL! Actually super easy to install and cheap enough to do it. This is not one with a replaceable motor so you do have to take out the existing "box" but it's not that hard of a job. I tried one from the local big box store that I could just swap out the motor but it was louder than this one and didn't fit quite right. I did that because I did not want to replace the entire housing but I bit the bullet and did it. Again, not that hard and start to finish was only about a half hour. Wish I would have done it sooner!
L**H
Five Stars - Absolutely Unbelievable Power and Silence!
I am utterly blown away by the Tech Drive Super-Quiet fan! The name doesn't lie – I honestly can't believe how incredibly quiet it is while operating. It's almost silent, a complete game-changer compared to the roaring jet engine my old fan sounded like. But the real magic? The POWER! My daughter is notorious for taking epic, hour-long showers that usually leave our bathroom looking like a tropical rainforest, dripping with condensation and thick with steam. Yesterday, after one of her marathon sessions, I walked into the bathroom fully expecting the usual sauna conditions. I was met with... NOTHING. Not a single ounce of steam lingered in the air. The mirrors were crystal clear. The walls were completely dry. It was as if she hadn't even showered! This fan is an absolute beast at extracting moisture and air. If you're looking for a bathroom fan that is both unbelievably quiet and incredibly powerful, look no further. The Tech Drive Super-Quiet is a true marvel. It has completely solved our humidity issues and does so without making a peep. I am beyond impressed and wholeheartedly recommend this fan to anyone who wants a truly effective and silent ventilation solution.
S**.
Buy it!
Excellent fan. So quiet I was worried it wasn't going to do a good enough job, but it is so much better than my previous fan. My mirror doesn't get foggy at all. Installation-wise, it is set up very well and makes for an easy process, even without attic access, which was my case. I had to drill new holes into the metal frame in order to secure it to the beams in my ceiling. Other than that, very easy and straightforward.
R**Y
Good value with one caveat
Summary: The fan is quiet, and does a decent job of moving air, but it is not strong enough to move air through a long exhaust duct. I bought this fan to help draw heat from a small closet that contains computer and A/V equipment. The closet is inside the house, but has no HVAC duct other ventilation, so the equipment tends to keep it very warm. The fan is rated at 70cfm and my closet is barely 50 cubic feet, so I figured this would do a decent job. I paired it with a thermostat in hopes of keeping the closet temp no higher than 78F. Installation was simple with attic access from above to screw the housing to a joist. The housing does have keyhole style screw slots for mounting to the joist, so it is theoretically possible to install this without access from above. Even so, it would be very difficult to do it that way, and it would likely leave the fan loose against the joist where it could rattle and vibrate. If you cannot install this fan from above, you might want to choose a different one made for “old work” mounting. I attached about 15 feet of flexible ducting to the exhaust port of the fan to route the hot air to a soffit vent. After installing everything, I set my thermostat at 78 and waited for the closet to cool down. After an hour, it had not dropped at all. I used a small sliver of paper to see if the fan was drawing air, and it was not. I checked the end of my duct and air was barely moving out of it, but when I detached the duct from the fan’s exhaust, it was blowing very well. I decided that the fan was too weak to push that amount of air through the length of duct. Since this is not in a humid bathroom, I just removed the duct and let the fan vent directly into the attic. It then quickly cooled the closet. With the closet door closed, and everything else in the house quiet, I can just barely hear the fan running. I’d say it’s about as loud as a typical computer fan. It is nowhere near as loud as the contractor-grade ventilation fans in the bathrooms. So far, it is doing its job, and I am happy with the purchase. If you do need to duct the output of this fan, you may want a model with a stronger motor.
V**L
So glad we found it
It is really quiet we replaced an old one that we can hear from far and it made a real difference
A**R
Looks well made
Haven’t installed yet but great price fast delivery
A**A
Sensor does not work
First, It was very hard to install since does not have same dimensions of standard fans. Second, our intention on buying a fan with the sensor was exactly to avoid turning on and off, which has not been achieved with this product. It starts automatically when showing the green light even tough there is no steam/humidity in the bathroom. Also, it never stops unless turned off manually. Third - We just finished renovations and of course the 30 days window for return has passed. DO NOT RECOMMEND
R**R
Great solution...
I had to replace a bathroom fan and this one fits perfectly in its place. I had a wire clamp that I bolted to the housing (though would have been happier if one was included), so I safely secured the power to this new fan (so the sheet metal doesn't cut the supply wire). At 2 sones, the fan is much quieter than my old one but not as quiet as my own master bathroom with a 0.5 sone fan. Still, for a third the price in a guest bathroom, I'm more than happy with this one. There is plenty of airflow and it is doing the job perfectly.
J**Y
Good quality . Accurate sizing . Not noisy . Good unit to replace the old .
C**E
Perfect for 2x4 walls. Not overly loud, keeps bathroom mirror clear while showering. Recommended
S**D
Great price decent fan. Doing a reno and I'm quite happy with it so far. The internals are tight for installation. The vent outlet on the unit has a flap which is great for separation, however it is a potential point of futur failure (might last forever). Very happy with sound level and price.
R**E
Great product, the fan itself is quiet. The housing though, has parts that aren’t secure and rattle when it’s in use. You need to secure the enclosure that the wiring goes into, to make it quiet
A**D
Quiet
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