Brand | Air King |
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Color | White |
Electric fan design | Exhaust Fan |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Style | Classic |
Product Dimensions | 10"D x 10"W x 4.75"H |
Room Type | Bathroom |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor, Home |
Wattage | 72.5 watts |
Finish Type | White |
Air Flow Capacity | 100 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Blade Length | 4 Inches |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Item Weight | 4.6 Pounds |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Model Name | BFQ110 |
Blade Material | Plastic |
Manufacturer | Air King |
Part Number | BFQ110 |
Item Weight | 4.6 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | BFQ 110 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 100 CFM |
Finish | White |
Installation Method | Ceiling Mount |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 1-Year parts only |
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Brand | Air King |
Color | White |
Electric fan design | Exhaust Fan |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Style | Classic |
Product Dimensions | 10"D x 10"W x 4.75"H |
Room Type | Bathroom |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor, Home |
Wattage | 72.5 watts |
Finish Type | White |
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About this item
- White, polymeric grill measures 10 x 10-Inch, with durable high-impact plastic housing for quiet operation and enhanced performance
- Operates at 100 CFM at 3.5 scones, Features a special snap-in installation system for easy in-ceiling installation
- Comes with 4-Inch plastic duct collar with back draft damper for quiet operation and draft protection
- Can handle continuous operation, is rated for ceilings insulated to R-40, Culus-listed, HVI 2100-certified, Title 24 compliant, ASHRAE 62.2 approved, and UL-listed for installation over a tub or shower on a GFCI circuit
- Easily installs using the included snap-in mounting system, High performance ventilation at a budget friendly price
- Plastic housing is quiet and will not rust, perfect for areas near salt water or with high moisture, Right or left hand ducting
- 1-Year parts only warranty
- Easily installs using the included snap-in mounting system
- High performance ventilation at a budget friendly price
- Plastic housing is quiet and will not rust, perfect for areas near salt water or with high moisture
- Right or left hand ducting
- 1-Year parts only warranty
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Easy to install | 4.0 | 4.3 | 4.5 | 3.9 | 4.4 | 3.9 |
Noise level | 3.7 | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.3 | 4.2 | 4.1 |
Suction power | 4.0 | — | 4.2 | — | 3.8 | 4.0 |
Value for money | — | 4.4 | 4.2 | — | 4.2 | 4.0 |
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air flow capacity | 100 cubic feet per minute | 70 cubic feet per minute | — | 110 cubic feet per minute | — | 100 cubic feet per minute |
material | Plastic | Alloy Steel | — | Plastic | Stainless Steel, Plastic | Alloy Steel |
controller type | Button Control | Button Control | — | Button Control | Button Control | Button Control |
mounting type | Plate Mount | Embedded | Ceiling Mount,Wall Mount | Ceiling Mount | Ceiling Mount | Ceiling Mount |
collection | — | Bathroom | Bathroom,Home | Bathroom | Bathroom | Bathroom |
wattage | 72.5 watts | 25 watts | — | 25 watts | 32 watts | 23 watts |
voltage | 120 volts | 120 volts | 110 volts of alternating current | — | 120 volts of alternating current | 120 volts |
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From the manufacturer
Air King products make homes more comfortable!
UL certified for installation over tub or shower on a GFCI circuit
- BFQ90 effective ventilation 90 to 115 sq. feet
- BFQ110 effective ventilation 100 to 125 sq. feet
- BFQ140 effective ventilation 120 to 150 sq. feet
Air King BFQ Series
high performance ventilation at a budget friendly price
HVI Certified Performance
- BFQ90 - 90 CFM @ 2.5 sones
- BFQ110 - 100 CFM @ 3.5 sones
- BFQ140 - 120CFM @ 4 sones
Plastic housings do not rust
- Traditional housings are fabricated from steel; a more expensive process which can leave the housing prone to broken welds and vibration noise. Air King plastic housings have no welds to break or rust
Air King products make homes healthier!
Comes with fan housing, blower, grill, mounting bracket, damper, duct collar and User Manual
- comes with required bracket which nails or screws to the ceiling joist allowing the fan Housing to 'Snap-In'
- includes 4" round ducting with back-draft damper
- Wire nuts and Romex connector are included
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ASIN | B002PU9Q4O |
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Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #17,460 in Tools & Home Improvement (See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement) #41 in Household Ventilation Fans |
Date First Available | March 6, 2006 |
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Product Description
Air King's BFQ110 from the Air King BFQ High Performance Exhaust Fan Fan series features an unique Snap-In Installation System. The included bracket nails or screws to the ceiling joist allowing the fan Housing to "Snap-In". Connect the wiring and the ducting, install the easy fitting grill and you are done. A bath fan installation can now be done in minutes. The durable high impact plast housing ensures quiet operation and maximum performance. High performance, attractive stylized grill and quick installation make the High Performance Exhaust Fan Series right for the job. UL Listed for installation over a tub or shower on a GFCI circui using 4" round ducting. Motor is HVI certified. Wire nuts and Romex connector are included. 100 CFM at .1SP. Operates at 3.5 Sones (Sones is a broader measure of sound than decibels.) Exhaust capacity 100 - 125 sq. ft.
From the Manufacturer
What makes the Air King high performance bath fan series unique is the UL listed molded high impact plastic housing that provides multiple benefits. "Traditional" bath fan housings are fabricated from steel which involves bending and welding. This is a more expensive process and over the life of the fan welds can break, causing the fan to operate much louder or even with a rattling sound. Metal housings reverberate and echo noise. Because the Air King high performance bath fan series is in an all plastic housing, there are no welds to break and the plastic is a natural sound absorbent material. If you live anywhere near salt water, or the unit will be used in high moisture areas, this fan is an almost must. The UL listed molded high impact plastic housing will not rust, giving the unit a longer life. The high performance exhaust fan series features a unique snap-in installation system. The 4-Inch plastic duct collar with back draft damper insures quiet operation and prevents drafts from entering the room. Exhaust capacity for rooms of approximately 100 to 125 square feet. Housing size: 9-1/8 inch wide by 8 1/2 inch deep by 4 3/4 inch high. Please note that the installation video on this page vido shows model BFQ90 which looks the same with the same design, features and installation steps. The only difference is the motor size. Quality Air King products are always the right choice!
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Customers like the performance, ease of installation, and value of the electric fan. For example, they mention that it works well, is easy to install, and is good value for money. That said, opinions are mixed on the noise and quality.
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Customers find the installation of the fan to be easy. They mention that the mounting bracket was very easy, and the fan snaps in easily. Some say that the fan is easy to use for new construction, and that it connects fairly easily with the insulated flexible duct. Overall, most are satisfied with the ease of installation of this electric fan.
"...fan fit in the old box and worked better and was quieter and very easy to install but it just didn't have enough power...." Read more
"...The unit was installed by a professional electrician and it doesn’t look bulky like other brands." Read more
"...Super simple and quick install if you have unlimited room to maneuver it into position and connect the duct & electrical...." Read more
"...This is easy to use for new construction, but if you're cutting out your own hole, you'll have to cut a much bigger hole in the drywall than..." Read more
Customers like the performance of the fan. They mention it's quiet, efficient, and moves a decent amount of air. Some say the fan is easy to install and cheap. Overall, most are happy with the performance and quality of the product.
"...The fan works like a charm...." Read more
"...The fan fit in the old box and worked better and was quieter and very easy to install but it just didn't have enough power...." Read more
"...No more fogged up mirrors, no mold/mildew, no issues. It is not the quietest fan in the world (but still pretty quiet)...." Read more
"...I used the Foil Tape for this. It worked great...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the fan. They say the power and price point are right for them, it's easy to install, and a great buy. Some mention that the fan is well worth the effort.
"...I am happy with this fan. I think the motor alone is worth the price of the fan. It certainly looks like a quality item...." Read more
"...And it is relatively inexpensive at $32...." Read more
"...quiet, pushes 100 CFM (with a 4 inch exhaust duct) and is very inexpensive compared to other brands. What more can you ask for at this price?..." Read more
"...And the price is better than almost any other with similar CFM specs.Great buy all around." Read more
Customers like the air flow of the fan. They mention that it is quiet, moves much more air, and is adequate for the small space it's clearing. Some say that the 100 CFM pushes a lot of air.
"...So all in all this is a great deal to me. It's relatively quiet, pushes 100 CFM (with a 4 inch exhaust duct) and is very inexpensive compared to..." Read more
"...with bathroom moisture and noise, I was looking for something powerful, sufficiently loud, easy to install, and, ideally, cheap...." Read more
"...For our 5'x7' bathroom with a tub, the air pull is pretty adequate. There is no fogging of the mirror and, at the same time, no draft over the neck...." Read more
"...order that model online. I bought this one due to its price, air movement, and quietness...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the fan. They mention that it has a squirrel cage design, and the glass light lens is nice. Some say that it looks professionally installed, and is easy to install.
"...First off, its a pretty neat design. there is an L-shaped metal bracket that you have to attach to the rafter...." Read more
"...But it looks OK and works great. Peace and quiet at last!The fan is so quiet now it's hard to tell it's on...." Read more
"...It has a very nice and handy bracket that mounts to a rafter, and the box hooks to the bottom of the bracket and you press it up and it locks in..." Read more
"...large enough to cover the hole in the ceiling and due to their cheap design allow you to see right through them to your fan and the cutout hole in..." Read more
Customers like the fogging of the fan. They mention that it de-fogs the mirror pretty quickly and doesn't leave visible moisture all over the walls and ceiling anymore. They are also pleased that there was no more condensation when showering, humidity no longer builds up on the mirror, and it vents out the moisture very well. This helps keep the interior and attic dry. Some say that the fan is rattling but not too loud.
"...No more fogged up mirrors, no mold/mildew, no issues. It is not the quietest fan in the world (but still pretty quiet)...." Read more
"...when you notice that there is no fog in the bathroom and no moisture on the walls or toilet. This thing moves some air...." Read more
"...There is no fogging of the mirror and, at the same time, no draft over the neck. The grille distributes air flow pretty evenly...." Read more
"...After showering, the mirror would be solid fog and take at least 10 min to clear up...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the noise of the fan. Some mention that it's quiet enough to where they have to strain to hear it, while others say that it was pretty noisy and rattly at first.
"...you can hear the fan a bit so I know it is working, and it is still quiet enough I can hear the music playing from my phone over it with no..." Read more
"...So all in all this is a great deal to me. It's relatively quiet, pushes 100 CFM (with a 4 inch exhaust duct) and is very inexpensive compared to..." Read more
"...So even though I am complaining that it not as quiet as I'd like, for the price I have no complaint at all...." Read more
"Very quiet when in operation……that sometimes I forget that it’s on...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the quality of the fan. Some mention that it's a very good fan, with a major quality improvement over the usual cheap motors. They say that it works perfectly, is much stronger than the old fan, and is incredibly quiet. However, others say that the fan is flimsy, cheaply made, and weak. They also mention that the joist bracket is weak, and that the quality-control problems are obvious. Overall, the opinions are mixed, and it'll depend on the individual customer's preferences.
"...It certainly looks like a quality item. So even though I am complaining that it not as quiet as I'd like, for the price I have no complaint at all...." Read more
"...The fans themselves work great. Very powerful and reasonably quiet and priced for their size and capabilities...." Read more
"...30 dB which is far far away from 50+ dB. Incidentally, the Air King is so cheaply made, that even if it theoretically held the 0.5 sone under some..." Read more
"...the fan is fairly quite, but still can be heard. Overall, it's a nearly all plastic fan but the cost is pretty cheap, hopefully the lifespan is ok." Read more
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I had to enlarge the existing hole by about an inch on two sides to accommodate the fan housing. I nailed the bracket to the joist using a small sledge. I was cramped for room since my fan sits in the corner of the bathroom and I was not able to get much "muscle" into my hammer blows with a light hammer. I positioned the fan up into the hole and pushed it to one side so I could attach the duct. Then I pushed it over to the other side to give me room to push the wiring into the housing.
I snapped the fan in place and was disappointed that the fan drooped about an inch below the ceiling on the side away from the bracket. I had to move the fan housing aside and bend the bracket downward so that when I snapped the fan in it would be held tighter. That was an annoyance but it seems to be holding OK. The fan still droops a bit but it is not noticeable at all once the grille is snapped into place. The grille hugs the ceiling closely on all sides, so it looks just fine.
During the installation I was very wary because at least one reviewer was adamant that one could not install this fan without getting above it in the attic or making the hole extra large. I found no need for that at all. As long as you have sufficient room to move the fan housing to one side or the other inside the opening you can make power and duct connections through the hole in the ceiling. Then you have to work the fan into position so it can drop through the hole a bit while you catch it on the bracket lip and then push it up to snap it in place. If my duct had been rigid I could see where there might be a complication, but I used metal flexible duct. Even so, I'm not sure that rigid duct would have been that hard to work with on installing the fan, so I am unclear why some have had a problem with this.
The fan works like a charm. I was hoping it would be a little quieter (actually I was hoping for near silence) but it is much quieter than the fan I replaced. I think some of the noise is just the sound of the air moving. I could not resist seeing if a paper towel would be held up tightly by the air pressure and it was. I think if I actually had 4-inch ducting all along the path it would be quieter. I believe the transition from 4-inch to 3-inch creates some back pressure. Anyway, the noise is not obnoxious it is just that you will know the fan is on that's for sure.
I believe if you want a super quiet fan you are just going to have to pay the bucks for it. I did lustily eye those Panasonics, but they were just too much for me to bear cost-wise. Also, it looked like they would be a major pain to install if you could not get to the fan from above.
I am happy with this fan. I think the motor alone is worth the price of the fan. It certainly looks like a quality item. So even though I am complaining that it not as quiet as I'd like, for the price I have no complaint at all. I am giving this fan 5 stars because it is more than one would expect for the price and it is very well made.
(I also installed the similar Air King 140cfm model in a larger bathroom. That fan is rated at 4 Sones and is pretty loud. That fan is connected to a 4-inch duct without reducers so the noise is all within the fan and not my duct. It moves a lot of air and it is still quieter than the original cheap fan ever was while moving perhaps 4 times as much air (my guess).)
Installation: The hard part of installation was taking the old fan box out, but even for that I did not have to get in the attic. It was held in with 4 nails but came out pretty easily, albeit with a cubic foot of blown insulation (important note, use a dust mask, and a headlamp is also very useful for this). The Air King easily installed also without going into the attic. Make sure you turn off the electric at the breaker before unhooking the electric on the old fan. First off, its a pretty neat design. there is an L-shaped metal bracket that you have to attach to the rafter. I used 4 one-inch drywall screws (it doesn't come with any hardware to attach the bracket). The fan is in a plastic housing that just snaps into this bracket. It has three wires, the black, white and green for the ground typical of most simple fixtures, perfect for my house which is all 3 wire. It comes with 3 wire nuts and an easy to use plastic wire clamp that holds the wires into the box. I took the fan motor out of the housing to aid in installation which is easy to do by just loosening two screws, but really you don't have to. Once you get the electric wired up through the body you can just snap the fan in and your done. I had to cut the opening an inch or two wider in the drywall but the plastic grate was thankfully big enough that it still easily covered the hole. I have installed several bathroom fans over the years and this was by far the easiest.
I removed one star because the installation was a pain in the butt. I cut a hole the size it said but with the way the bracket installs and the hose coming out of the side it was nearly impossible to get it through the hole and snapped in place. In the process of trying to perfectly feed it through the hole I ended up busting the drywall. After that since the drywall was already busted I ended up just cutting a much larger hole, putting the fan in, then patching the drywall. If you have basic drywalling skills this ended up being way easier than fitting this thing into the tiny hole and if I have to install one of these again I'll just start by cutting a big hole.