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Thursday, January 10, 2013

Hunter 90064 Bent Alabaster Glass Bathroom Fan

Hunter 90064 Bent Alabaster Glass Bathroom FanReview Hunter 90064 Bent Alabaster Glass Bathroom Fan
CategoriesBuilding Supplies
Product CodeB000XQZF38
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Price$114.75
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  • Bathroom fan with light and night light
  • Brushed nickel frame and accents with curved frosted glass
  • Durable, all-metal housing with matching accents
  • ETL damp listed for use over shower or tub with GCFI circuit
  • Measures approximately 15 by 13 by 12 inches

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37 of 38 people found the following review helpful.
4Easy Install; Looks Great; A bit Dim
By SeaTech
This is a great looking light -far better than the plastic lights on the market and I like the rectangle design better than the circular ones.The installation instructions were well written with 4 sets of instructions depending on your scenario (new construction/replacing an existing fan etc.) I was replacing an existing fan.You will need Three-conductor NM cable running to a double switch to utilize the full functionality of this fan (contains both red and black "hot" wires) so that you can power on the nightlight (1) Then the fan/main light (2) via a double light switch. If you have a standard 3 wire cable (one black hot), you can just skip the nightlight and have your fan and light run on the single switch.I have two switches wired, but had no use for the nightlight-a small std nightlight sized bulb required. I prefer to have the fan run separately from the main light, because I like to leave the fan on when I'm out of the room sometimes to keep air moving etc. So, You can just route the hot red to either the fan or the light, and the hot black to the other and leave the nightlight unwired, or just couple it with one or the other, but leave its bulb out. Both setups get routed to the same white (return). The directions assume you want the fan and main light on together and the color coding of the wires can make it tricky if you stray from that plan-especially working in a tight space reaching up to the ceiling. I installed alone, and it's a bit of a juggling act trying to keep the unit up while threading wire caps-so I recommend a buddy to help hold the case.I was able to install two standard CFL bulbs (energy efficient curly ones). I recommend those instead of the smaller A15 incandescents. The cover is a thick opaque glass, and it doesn't allow a lot of light through. I have CFL's, so that doesn't help either, but I must agree it is a bit dim. I have another light in the room, so not an issue for me.The glass cover has two metal rods attached in parallel and they fit into a harness that requires a push up, then over; then it locks down (with gravity into a groove). It can come loose, but it would take a forceful "up and over" push to accidentally knock it down, and it can be installed incorrectly increasing this risk. I would recommend not using this fixture if you have a lot of activity (horseplay/teenage boys?) or a low ceiling. My bathroom ceiling has a slope to it; I was fortunate to inadvertently install it in the direction where the slope benefits the locking mechanism, but if I had reversed the middle platform mounting, I would have a high risk of the cover slipping as described in another post.Overall it's a nice attractive light; The fan is nice, powerful and quiet; light is a bit dim due to cover thickness and there is a chance of the cover coming off if installed incorrectly, on a slope or if pushed abruptly.

19 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
3beautiful but flawed
By Stephen Brown
Pro's:(1) Very well written installation guide, with excellent drawings to guide the process.(2) Good looking fixture -- not your typical bathroom fan. Better looking then anything available at Home Depot.(3) Includes a night light!Con's:(1) Uses 2 smaller A15 bulbs instead of typical A19 household bulbs. Necessitated a trip to Home Depot to pick up these specialty bulbs.(2) Night Light doesn't seem to work. Tried more then one bulb. Could be a wiring issue but, since the fan and main a15 bulbs work I don't think it is a problem with the way I wired it. Also, the night lite does not include a sensor so once it does work, I assume it will always be on. This was one of the reasons I bought this fixture -- so having the night light not working is a bummer.(3) My biggest disappointment is how little light the fixture puts out. With two 60 watt bulbs I would expect some decent light -- yet the room is still quite dark with only this light on. I do have another light in the bathroom so I plan to use this fixture primarily as a night light and fan unit.Great on looks but short on delivering lighting.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
3Has some problems
By Soren
Purchased the Hampton Bay Lowes version (Made by Hunter) for $118.00.Primarily so I could return it easily after reading some reviews here.Installed it in conjunction with HUNTER 27179 Bathroom Fan & Light Wall Control. (purchased from Amazon)This switch allows you to have independent operation for Light and Fan, using only the single existing hot wire to your old light switch. You cannot use the night light in this configuration.Instructions are excellent. I used the online pdf at Hunter.com. It shows things a little clearer. Installation into the ceiling was fairly easy, as I was able to access from both below and above. The actual location, into the hip roof eave was a challenge due to the geometry of the roof at that location. Involved lying face down, and stretching arms outright to secure between the ceiling joists. Don't try this at home, I am a long time residential contractor.The unit is fairly quiet, the cfm is OK, but the light power is absolutely inadequate. I found 2 x 100w specialty bulbs that fitted inside and it is now acceptable. Its a shame this unit is compromised by poor design of the frosted lens which reduces the light output significantly. 6/10

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