🚿 Fresh air, no noise – your bathroom's best-kept secret!
The Newlec NL880TS is a high-performance bathroom extractor fan designed to enhance air quality with a powerful 24 litres per second extraction rate. Featuring an adjustable timer and automatic shutters, this fan operates quietly at just 32dB, making it perfect for any bathroom environment. With a sleek white design and energy-efficient 16W power consumption, it combines functionality with style.
Brand | Newlec |
Model Number | nl880ts |
Colour | White |
Product Dimensions | 0.79 x 0.79 x 0.79 cm; 550 g |
Power / Wattage | 16 watts |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Noise Level | 32 dB |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Item Weight | 550 g |
A**R
Installation tip
Tape louvers closed when cover removed for installation, or they easily fall out. Remove tape before replacing cover and don't activate till cover is on...Otherwise, great product, works well.
A**K
Good unit for the money
Good unit, but as someone mentioned in a previous feedback that the slats should be taped during installation to stop them all falling out. Unfortunately I forgot to mention this to the guy fitting the unit, so they all fell out, so a good tip...tape them in place before fitting.
O**S
Tape the slats,
Easy enough to install if you tape the slats, unfortunately I didn’t at first. It’s annoying that the design doesn’t have some method to secure the slats when installing, even just a bit of tape. If it wasn’t for the issue with the slats I’d give a higher rating. Once installed it works okay, and isn’t too noisy.
P**P
good product.
does what it says on the tin.
A**R
Good quality
Seems well built and works perfectly. I didn't have the trouble others had with the slats falling out - they seemed very secure to me.
G**N
Great product and price
Good cheap fan
B**E
No shutters
No shutters on this.
T**S
Tape slats when fitting
A replacement for a similar existing fan. A tip: Tape the slats whilst fitting as they fall out easily. I was fitting one to a ceiling and had to take it down and tape the slats as they kept falling out.