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Plain tile extractor fan vent

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Any knowledge on these “in tile” extractor fan vents? Google keeps leading me down this path and I’m wondering if anyone has any better ideas.

Not cheap at £65 for the vent and adaptor pipe, but the idea looks good. Wonder whether the practice is so good.
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Both. Can be a roof vent or an extractor vent with the additional pipe attachment I’ve shown in the pictures…..
 
Any knowledge on these “in tile” extractor fan vents? Google keeps leading me down this path and I’m wondering if anyone has any better ideas.

Not cheap at £65 for the vent and adaptor pipe, but the idea looks good. Wonder whether the practice is so good.
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We just poke black pipe through a lead multi-slate. Fix a cowl on top and flexi-hose on the bottom.

 
An old school simple solution. I’d guess there is more air flow through that than that tile vent.
 
Any knowledge on these “in tile” extractor fan vents? Google keeps leading me down this path and I’m wondering if anyone has any better ideas.

Not cheap at £65 for the vent and adaptor pipe, but the idea looks good. Wonder whether the practice is so good.
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I don't know if you are aware, but most cooker extractor require a min 125mm duct?
 
I recently put on of these in, same kinda job but different design.

Faffed around a bit as it was my first one but I'd use again. You do need the adapter supplied separately though.

 

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