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Airvent Extractor Fans

Discover a wide selection of Airvent hand dryers at Plumbworld, offering reliable and energy-efficient solutions for every commercial washroom. Our range includes top brands known for quality and durability, ensuring fast drying times and minimal maintenance. Whether you’re upgrading an existing facility or installing a new one, our hand dryers combine performance with sleek design.

Explore our extensive collection today and find the perfect Air vent solution to enhance hygiene, reduce paper waste, and provide a modern touch to your commercial space.

 
 

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Airvent Low Profile Timer Controlled Extractor Fan 100mm - 431302

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Airvent Timer Controlled Extractor Fan 100mm - 457086A

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Airvent Timer Controlled Shower Extractor Fan 100mm - 434446A

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Airvent Timer Controlled Tile Extractor Fan 100mm - 442829

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Which Airvent extractor fan is best for a small ensuite or cloakroom toilet?

For a small ensuite or cloakroom you’ll usually want a 100mm timer-controlled fan with a flowrate in the 20–30 litres per second band and a low noise rating (21–30 dB). The range contains several 100mm, timer-controlled models specifically aimed at toilet and bathroom use, so you’ll get effective moisture clearing without a loud unit. A low‑profile 100mm model is a good choice if your ceiling void is shallow and you want a tidy finish.

When should you pick a humidistat-controlled fan instead of a timer-controlled one?

A humidistat model automatically runs the fan while moisture is above a set level, so it’s ideal if you want hands‑free, moisture‑led control in a frequently used shower room. The collection mostly offers timer-controlled fans for simple post‑use run‑on, while the single humidistat option suits rooms where humidity spikes unpredictably. If you value automation to prevent mould without adjusting switches, the humidistat is worth choosing.

Do you need an in-line mixed flow fan, and what does it do differently?

Choose the in-line mixed flow option when you have longer duct runs or want the noisy motor away from the room; it sits in the ductwork and can deliver higher performance for remote extraction. The range includes an in-line mixed flow, timer‑controlled 100mm fan priced higher than the standard wall units, reflecting its greater capacity and suitability for kitchens or bathrooms with awkward ventilation routes. It’s a sensible pick when a standard 100mm wall fan can’t be ducted effectively to an external grille.

How loud will the fan be, and how should you match noise levels to the room?

Noise levels in the range fall into three bands: about 21–30 dB (very quiet), 31–40 dB (moderate), and 41–50 dB (noticeable). For en‑suites, bedrooms or small bathrooms pick a 21–30 dB model to avoid disturbance; a family bathroom with powerful extraction needs can accept 31–40 dB for stronger airflow. If you want near‑silent operation, look specifically for the lower dB listings when choosing between the models.

What are the practical benefits of features like shutters, low profile, tile extractor and chrome finish?

Shutters protect against backdraughts on external walls and are useful if you have wind‑exposed venting; a 150mm timer model in the range includes shutters for that purpose. Low‑profile fans keep a slim faceplate for tight ceiling voids, while tile extractors sit flush with tiled ceilings for a discreet look. Chrome finishes give a modern, coordinated appearance if your bathroom has chrome taps and fittings, adding style without sacrificing performance.