✨ Elevate your bathroom vibe with quiet power and classic style! 💨
This Decorative Oil Rubbed Bronze ceiling bath fan delivers 110 CFM airflow to ventilate bathrooms up to 125 sq. ft, operating quietly at 1.5 sones. Featuring a durable ball bearing AC motor, a stylish glass globe light, and an elegant rubbed bronze finish, it combines functionality with sophisticated design. Easy ceiling installation and a 3-year warranty make it a smart, lasting upgrade for any modern bathroom.
Brand | Lift Bridge Kitchen & Bath |
Color | Rubbed Bronze |
Electric fan design | Exhaust Fan |
Power Source | Electric |
Style | Basic |
Room Type | Kitchen, Bathroom |
Recommended Uses For Product | Exhausting |
Noise Level | 1.5 Sones |
Wattage | 60 watts |
Finish Type | Oil Rubbed |
Air Flow Capacity | 110 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Switch Type | Push Button |
Included Components | Mounting hardware, Mounting brackets, Complete fan with motor housing and grille, Mounting Brackets, Mounting Hardware, Installation and Care Instructions, Installation and Care Instructions |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Model Name | Decorative Square ORB 110CFM Ceiling Bath Fan with Light & Glass Globe |
Control Method | Touch |
Light Type | E12 Nightlight, E26 Standard Base |
Blade Material | Plastic |
Is Cordless? | No |
Manufacturer | Strategic Retail Solutions |
UPC | 639385319317 |
Size | Standard |
Part Number | DSQR110ORB |
Item Weight | 14.34 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.63 x 12.63 x 12.5 inches |
Item model number | DSQR110ORB |
Finish | Oil Rubbed |
Shape | Square |
Installation Method | Ceiling Mount |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Type of Bulb | Incandescent |
Coverage | 125 square feet |
Usage | Inside |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 3 year limited |
B**8
Very Happy with this fan
Electricians installed this fan yesterday. The only challenging thing was that the gap between rafters would not accommodate the included mounting rails so, they had to substitute 2x4's for those. Other than that, I believe it was a pretty straightforward installation. They commented that this is a very solid unit.This fan is a LOT quieter than our old one, 1.5 sones vs. 4.0. In fact, one can barely hear it running.It also moves air better than the old fan. No accumulation of moisture on the fan itself or the mirror. All moisture cleared very quickly. For perspective, the room is narrow, about 6x9.The dome light looks classy and is easy on the eyes.Would definitely recommend this unit.
J**J
Great fan but won't install itself.
The media could not be loaded. Very good bath fan. It's quiet, powerful, bright, and looks good.Only knock against it I have is that it's a tad challenging to install in a tight space like mine.It's not complicated to do at all and would be easy in large attic areas or new construction.BUT....My bath area happens to be where my attic roof slopes down towards the edge of the house. I have to shimmy around on my belly and I'm not as good at that as I once was but I suppose I'm as good once at it as I ever was.Overall 5 stars though because the fan itself is great. I have only myself to blame for getting middle aged and larger in size, and some home builder who would be around 100 years old (give or take 20) who built a small home before anyone realized they suck.
A**K
Looks good, strong fan output
Have been using this for about 4 months now in a very small bathroom and have been really pleased. The fan is definitely very strong but not loud at all. Very good at removing the moisture from the shower. I like the feature of having a tiny light on while the fan is running so you don’t forget it’s on and to give just a hint of light. I also like that you don’t have to have the fan running to use the lights. When the main lights are on there is great light output also.
D**F
nice fan, poor installation pieces
Unless you're building brand new attic or replacing the entire ceiling, throw away the installation brackets.They will do you absolutely no good, and you will waste a valuable couple hours trying to make them work.You won't be able to rethink this amateur poor design of them. Spend that time cutting and attaching 2X2's or 2X4's for between your main support beams and attach the fan box that way.Other than that, it's very quiet and very nice looking. Fan works very well.
W**N
NO DRYWALL REPAIR NECESSARY!
This light is good price. I’ve installed dozens of bath fans. This one was not the easiest but can be installed in a inaccessible retrofit WITHOUT cutting and patching drywall which takes way more time than what I did.1. Disassemble the entire fan2. Check fit and If necessary screw additional wood blocking inside cavity to attach the flange3. Attach baffle assembly to duct in ceiling and bend the two keeper tabs nearly 90 degrees4. Place empty fan can into ceiling carefully fishing the wires through the square hole.5. Screw the can flange to your blocking6. Pull baffle assembly keeper tabs into can and run the screws through the can into the baffle reverse direction of how they originallywere7. Install Romex connector and metal square keeper screw the keeper in the reverse direction it was originally.8. Wire up the wire assembly and junction box and reattach the two screws to hold it up9. Reinstall the fan plug in then attach the 5 screws, the three in the back require a long Phillips driver.10. Install the light kit bracket, you will need 4 different sheet metal screws I used the extras that came with the kit. The original tiny nuts and bolts will not work11. Attach the light kit and you’re done!No drywall repairs necessaryThis is a loud fan I don’t have a sound tester but it is 3/4 as loud as a cheap 4 sone nutoneAnd no where close to as quiet as a Panasonic. The light kit also has annoying light bleeding around the drywall and fits poorly due to thin metal construction.But alas you get what you pay for, I’m happy with the style and budget price
P**N
Quiet, Move a Lot of Air, Difficult Installation
The final results are nice but the installation was not. I could not install this fixture from the attic so I had to follow the instructions of another reviewer to install the fixture from below. It was a lot of work. If you have attic access, you will need to add framing for the fixture, route the wiring, connect the exhaust line to the fan, and then complete the wiring from below. You will also have to mount the fixture to the ceiling framing and install various brackets and the light fixture and glass. It is a lot of work to complete overhead. To use both the nightlight and the regular lights properly, your fixture must be wired for continuous power as well as switched power. Not all existing wiring is set up this way.
R**R
Rust
Love the look and vent fan performance has been decent but, now has started to rust. I do not live in a high humidity area and feel a light/fan vent designed for use in a bathroom should not rust.
R**S
Great light
Fan was quiet, looks great
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