What in line bathroom extrator to buy?

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i have just finished a top end bathroom and now need to fit an extractor fan.

Will be inline motor placed in the loft.

I am currently looking at one that is about £50 (motor only) and has stats of:
552 m3/h (metres cubed per hour).
153 l/s (litres per second).
324 cfm (cubic feet per minute).
6" Ducting
44db at 3m.

Standard wiring - pull cord on/off.

I want a powerful motor and this is the best i have found on ebay / internet.

Can anyone recommend anything? Money is not a problem, just want a powerful extractor that is as quite as possible.

Thanks in advance.
 
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You say money is no object. £50 is too little

This is a nice one
http://www.screwfix.com/p/vent-axia-acm150t-in-line-kitchen-extractor-fan/77575

other examples

http://www.screwfix.com/p/xpelair-xim150t-in-line-bathroom-extractor-fan-timer/20624

http://www.screwfix.com/p/vent-axia-acm100t-in-line-extractor-fan/53730

http://www.screwfix.com/c/ventilati...ynSessConf=-7442574554283230666&sortBy=-price

Your bathroom is quite small so a 2-speed one will only be needed to run fast during and after a shower, the low speed will keep it fresh the rest of the time.

An ordinary cheap extractor is usually rated at about 80 cu m per hour, that's rather weak, but twice that will be quite good, you don't need ten times as much in a domestic bathroom. More important is actually using the thing, and not leaving it switched off. Automatic switch-on from the light switch is the best way to achieve that, with a timed overrun.
 

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