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The Broan-NuTone 682 Duct-Free Ventilation Fan is a compact and efficient solution for eliminating unwanted humidity, smoke, and odors in your indoor spaces. With a tool-free installation and stylish, paintable grilles, this fan seamlessly integrates into any decor while providing powerful air circulation through its replaceable activated charcoal filter.
Brand | Broan-NuTone |
Color | White |
Electric fan design | Exhaust Fan |
Power Source | AC adapter |
Style | Traditional |
Product Dimensions | 3.75"D x 8.5"W x 3.75"H |
Room Type | Kitchen |
Special Feature | Ductless design with snap-in mounting and replaceable charcoal filter |
Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
Wattage | 1.2E+2 |
Finish Type | White |
Blade Length | 4.75 Inches |
Theme | Simple and Efficient |
Voltage | 1.2E+2 Volts |
Collection Name | Home |
Switch Type | Push Button |
Included Components | Cord |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Model Name | 682 |
Control Method | Touch |
Connector Type | Three-prong plug |
Blade Material | Plastic |
Efficiency | Efficient |
Is Cordless? | No |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Main Power Connector Type | Standard North American three-prong plug |
Manufacturer | Broan |
UPC | 026715007196 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00026715007196 |
Size | 8-1/2-Inch Square |
Part Number | 682 |
Item Weight | 3.43 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 682 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Collection | Home |
Finish types | White |
Special Features | Ductless design with snap-in mounting and replaceable charcoal filter |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**H
Vent for bathroom
Nice exhaust fan
A**R
Great Product!
We purchased an older house that had no fan in the bathrooms. I purchased this one after looking at several. It was easy to install & exactly what I was looking for. The fan is about as loud as any other, so no complaints there. Very satisfied & will purchase another when I remodel my other bathroom!
M**C
Easy solution for adding privacy rather than air circulation to half bath
Pros: light, compact. Easy install and hookupCons: Flimsy material. Cheap filter. Some planning needed if install is not in new constructionI purchased this item because it is one of two ductless bathroom fans that I could find on the market (the other is from Broan's NuTone line) and I needed to replace an existing 1960s fan that was never vented out . It seemed to be shipped in good condition. The product is pretty basic - fan, grille,and hardware. it says that a 7 1/4"x7 1/4" rough-in is required for install, but truthfully I needed a much bigger access hole to complete the installation. You will also need about 4" of height. A metal bracket is located and nailed into the ceiling joist. The fan housing is then snapped into the bracket. Position the bracket properly to allow for ceiling drywall thickness and electrical conduit access because the fan housing is not sturdy enough for multiple installs. Electrical access is via one of two punch outs- one in top corner of fan housing and one on side of housing. Take time to think how you will route the electric because I don't recommend knocking out both punch outs as this seemed to weaken the flimsy sheet metal fan housing and allow for distortion. This product doesn't have a light so wiring it up was a breeze (in my case a separate light fixture and this fan are ran from the same switch). I believe this fan works by recirculating air through a filter. The filters are supposed to last 60-90 days and can be ordered from the manufacturer. The filter is very thin on a very flimsy frame and is held in by a clip. The filter fit pretty snug and was in place when the fan was delivered, but after I popped out the punch outs and mounted the fan housing to my ceiling joist, it no longer fit and I had to bend the filter to get it in place (hence my previous comments on flimsiness). This fan is not meant to remove moisture from the air so DO NOT USE in full baths with tub/shower. I think ideal use is in a half bath/powder room in a part of the house with good ventilation. This fan is quieter than other fans I have used in the past, but still loud enough to mask the sounds of nature. Time will tell how long before the filters need to be switched out but since I am expecting low activity and minimal bomb droppage, I am targeting six months or more before changing.Note: the NuTone 682NT looks to be the exact same thing as the 682, but cost almost twice as much. Perhaps it is constructed from better materials or the grille is nicer.
S**N
Don't Need the Bracket if next to framing
Didn't want to spend alot of effort on this install so my bathroom light happened to be on the wall over the sink and on a stud. I cut a 7.5 inch square in the wall dryrock with one side on the stud higher than the light. Put a wire pigtail on exhaust fan and threaded it through the existing hole for the light. Attached fan box (drilled three holes in it) directly to the stud. Didn't need use that bracket that came with it. I think it would need larger opening in drywall to be able to slide box into bracket. That would be more work for those installing in existing room with finished drywall like I have. Put light back on and good to go! NO PATCHING OR PAINTING REQUIRED. I put a Febreeze car air freshener in it for better odor control.
R**.
Amazingly cheap
I needed a bathroom fan for an older house without duct vents. Unfortunately, this is the fan that fits the need.This fan is the epitome of poorly designed cheap manufacturing. The metal housing is barely thicker than a soda can so it has sharp edges and doesn’t maintain its structure very well. The wire knockout on top of the housing didn’t have the screw hole drilled correctly so I had to drill it out myself before using that knockout. I didn’t see any wire nuts included in the package. Apparently they need to keep this in the budget category.The charcoal filter is carefully snapped into place and barely held by some subtle metal notches. The overall feel of this fan is not at all for anybody who takes pride in their living space.Due to the small size of the plastic plate, we also have to patch the old opening on three sides of this tiny little cheap fan.On the bright side, the fan does run as expected. And it doesn’t blow into the ceiling, which is the point of this design. I just wish they could make a higher quality version of this fan.
V**L
Works Great 😊
This works great & was easy to install!
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