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Ventline V2270-50 Breeze 360 Exhaust Fan - Non-Lighted, 50 CFM , White

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About this item

  • Non-lighted, side exhaust fan
  • Power Output: 115V AC and 50 CFM
  • Fits 3" diameter duct size and has a rough opening diameter of 8"
  • Overall Dimensions: 9-3/16" D x 3-3/4" H
  • Compatible ducting accessories include the VC0351 Flex Duct model (sold separately)


The Ventline V2270-50 Breeze 360 Exhaust Fan makes dry walling easy, clamp directly into ceiling by turning three screws. This is a non-lighted Breeze 360 Exhaust Fan model. It features a power output of 115V AC and 50 CFM. Fits 3" diameter duct size and has a rough opening diameter of 8". The overall dimensions are 9-3/16" D x 3-3/4" H. Mounting clamps will work for a maximum 1-3/16" thickness. Compatible ducting accessories include the VC0351 Flex Duct model (sold separately). Constructed with heavy duty, durable plastic housing.


Jason & Damon
2025-07-21 11:33:06
Fits and works perfectly to replace a worn out bathroom exhaust fan in our 2017 manufactured home.
Liz
2025-06-16 18:37:57
Pros:Exact replacement for my worn out noisy exhaust fanEasy to installDecent qualityCons:NoneIt took longer to clean up after installing this replacement, than the actual installation time.
Tj
2025-06-13 13:58:14
Its been a week now. Price, Quality, sounds good and the fact I read 2 reviews that live in mobile homes also, had me sold! I bought 2. Im 54 year old woman Installed myself. Slightly easy. I'm excited! READ REVIEWS
Joseph C.
2025-02-02 15:39:47
plugged right in and locked on no problem
louik
2025-01-27 11:05:00
Bought this just for the motor. It works like it's supposed to.
Brad D Marion
2025-01-05 14:36:25
Fit perfectly for a 1990 modular home. Only complaint is that the ones that failed were 75cfm and these are only 50cfm. Could've used just the core but the original fan body fell apart in my hands. V2270-75 replaced with V2270-50 other than that I would've given a 5 star.
GROG
2025-01-01 13:46:52
Used to replace fan internals (motor, impeller, support plate) and cover for the Ventline V2270-50 installed in a bathroom of our ~20 year old double wide manufactured home. Parts leftover were the main fan housing which I did not need/wish to replace. Removing the fan internals (motor, impeller, support plate) was as easy as clip out/clip in. The "hardest" part was getting the installed female electrical connector out of the old mounting plate so it could be reused (though a new one was included) . "Hardest" is relative as I used a flat tip screwdriver to carefully pry the clips holding the socket in place , this was the only place any kind of tool was used.The new fan sounds better than the old one which sounded as if the motor bearings wear going bad . This is not a super quiet fan, but now it has a nice steady running sound rather than the old fans "hey, I'm eating myself here" racket.Note: I did try just cleaning my old fan impeller and cover before going for replacement. This did help some, but not enough to preclude replacement, as I think the dust buildup may have been causing some imbalance (contributing to bearing wear?) . I wonder if doing that regularly, over the fans life, may have help the fan last longer...just a thought. What I neglected to try was to dissemble the motor and lubricate the bearings on the old fan before buying the new one. If you are tight on money, and your fan is just a little loud/rough running, you could try that. I did do that with my old one after the change out. I used few drops of straight mineral oil which I had on hand , and it did seem to make the motor run smoother, but I am unsure how that would translate to installed running, and how long it would last (maybe a grease would be better?).
Joe
2024-11-21 12:26:51
Replaced a missing fan assembly.Perfect fit took less than 10 minutes to complete.
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