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QuietCool 1945 CFM Smart App Controlled 2-Speed Gable Mount Electric Attic Fan
$16
$159.00
(Select Stores, In-Store Only)
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Select Home Depot Stores (link for reference only) have QuietCool 1945 CFM Smart App Controlled 2-Speed Gable Mount Electric Attic Fan (AFG SMT PRO-2.0) for $16 (In-Store Only).
Thanks to Community Member TealLeopard348 for finding this deal.
Note: In-store availability and price will vary.
Features:
Energy-efficient 2-speed PSC motor
Smart app control with integrated thermostat and humidistat
Built-in mounting tabs with anti-vibration pads
Mounts directly to your existing gable vents in your attic
70-Watt on low speed and 108-Watt on high speed
Up to 1,945 CFM on high at 120-Watts
Fire safety sense shut-off
15-Year Warranty
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I went into Home Depot today to relieve myself, the bathroom being in the roofing section. When I come out, I see the bright yellow tag on the shelf across from the. Naturally, I had to check to see what it was. It was a smart attic fan! I happened to need two attic fans, and low and behold two were there! Marked down from $156, it was fate for this beautiful piece of machinery and myself. that being said, it appears there are sprinkles of these gems all around the country. Happy hunting.
I have 3 of these that I got from Amazon at full price. It's a nice fan, if you're an attic fan believer then you'll like it. If you're an attic fan hater then you'll comment below about how attic fans are bad because they suck cool air out of the house and make your AC work harder. To each their own
That is the whole house fan you are referring to
That is all variable by your location's day and night temp swings, humidity, etc.. Sometimes used for just the attic though. The thought being the sun baking the roof all day heats up the attic air and removing that superheated air actually helps the AC cool the conditioned areas of the house.
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In NJ at the Linden store, but check brickseek (login required), I see others available at stores near me. For example, I see 13 available at clearance price at the Brooklyn store.
Fantastic price. Looks like they're clearing out the 2.0 model for the 3.0 model that has higher speeds. QuietCool is clearing out their inventory for $110 now.
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03-05-2024 at 03:15 PM.
I have 3 of these that I got from Amazon at full price. It's a nice fan, if you're an attic fan believer then you'll like it. If you're an attic fan hater then you'll comment below about how attic fans are bad because they suck cool air out of the house and make your AC work harder. To each their own
I have 3 of these that I got from Amazon at full price. It's a nice fan, if you're an attic fan believer then you'll like it. If you're an attic fan hater then you'll comment below about how attic fans are bad because they suck cool air out of the house and make your AC work harder. To each their own
I thought attic fans were used when the outside temperature was cooler than the indoor temperature (e.g., at night) and these suck in air from open or cracked windows.
I thought attic fans were used when the outside temperature was cooler than the indoor temperature (e.g., at night) and these suck in air from open or cracked windows.
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03-05-2024 at 03:40 PM.
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I thought attic fans were used when the outside temperature was cooler than the indoor temperature (e.g., at night) and these suck in air from open or cracked windows.
That is all variable by your location's day and night temp swings, humidity, etc.. Sometimes used for just the attic though. The thought being the sun baking the roof all day heats up the attic air and removing that superheated air actually helps the AC cool the conditioned areas of the house.
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In NJ at the Linden store, but check brickseek (login required), I see others available at stores near me. For example, I see 13 available at clearance price at the Brooklyn store.
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I thought attic fans were used when the outside temperature was cooler than the indoor temperature (e.g., at night) and these suck in air from open or cracked windows.
That is the whole house fan you are referring to
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