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Airflow

Airflow extractor fans are the ideal choice for your bathroom, combining a high extraction rate with a brilliantly low sound level. A standard extractor fan will normally operate at roughly 35dB or more, while the Quiet range of fans from Airflow can function as quietly as 26dB, a huge difference in a compact space! These bathroom extractor fans can be purchased with timers, humidistat, motion or pull cord activation, or, for something a bit more customisable you can choose the iCON fans with interchangeable control modules. This allows you to choose or change exactly how the extractor fan works. Airflow extractor fans really are the obvious choice for any type of bathroom user, perfectly pairing with additional bathroom accessories and decors.

 
 
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Airflow iCON 15 100mm Extractor Fan - 72683501

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Airflow iCON 30 100mm Extractor Fan - 72591601

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Airflow iCON60 150mm Extractor Fan - 72591701

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Airflow QuietAir QT100 Black Edition B Axial Extractor Fan

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Airflow QuietAir QT100 Black Edition HT Axial Bathroom Extractor Fan

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Airflow QuietAir QT100 Black Edition T Axial Extractor Fan

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Airflow QuietAir Timer controlled 100mm Extractor Fan - 9041260

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Airflow QuietAir Motion Sensor and Timer controlled 100mm Extractor Fan - 9041262

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Airflow QuietAir QT100 Black Edition MST Axial Extractor Fan

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Airflow Aventa Timer controlled in-line Shower Fan and Kit 125mm - 9041406

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Airflow Aventa Timer controlled in-line Shower Fan and Kit With Light 100mm - 9041408

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Airflow Aria Motion Sensor and Timer controlled Extractor Fan 100MST - 90000690

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Airflow Aria Quiet 100mm Humidty and Timer controlled Extractor Fan - 90001050

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Airflow Aura 150mm Standard Kitchen Extractor Fan - 9041351

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Which fan size and flowrate should you choose for your bathroom?

Match the fan diameter and litres-per-second (L/s) rating to how much moisture the room produces: 100mm fans commonly deliver around 19–32 L/s and suit small en‑suite or cloakroom spaces, while 150mm models reach higher flowrates (up to 65–78 L/s) for larger family bathrooms or wet rooms. If you have a shower or frequent heavy use, aim for a 150mm or a higher L/s rating such as 52–78 L/s to clear steam quickly. For a small shower room, a 100mm fan with 25–32 L/s can be adequate. Check the specific product’s max flowrate to be sure it meets your room’s needs.

How quiet will the fan be, and which models are best if noise matters to you?

Noise levels here range from about 26dB in the Quiet series up to mid 30s or higher for standard models, so the QuietAir range is the best choice if you want minimal sound. Standard extractor fans typically run at roughly 35dB or more, while QuietAir models can operate as quietly as 26dB, a noticeable difference in a small bathroom. Look at the listed max noise level (26–30dB for quieter units) when comparing products. If your bathroom shares a wall with a bedroom, prioritise a QuietAir or Aria Quiet model.

What are the practical differences between humidistat, timer, motion sensor and pull‑cord controls?

A humidistat senses moisture and runs the fan until humidity drops, ideal for frequent showers; several Aura and Aria models offer humidity plus timer. Timers keep the fan running after you leave to clear residual moisture, which helps prevent mould and is available on many models. Motion sensors start the fan when you enter and stop after a set delay, useful for toilets or guest bathrooms; QuietAir offers motion + timer variants. Pull‑cord is the simplest manual option for basic installations.

Are these fans safe to fit over or next to a bath or shower?

Yes, many of the range are suitable for Zone 1 installations, so you can fit them above baths and showers where required; the filter shows ten Zone 1 options. Models designed for Zone 1 will meet the electrical safety and spacing rules for those areas. Still check the specific product listing for its Zone rating before you buy, particularly if you plan to place the fan directly above the shower head.

When should you choose an axial fan versus an in‑line fan?

Axial fans, such as the QuietAir QT100 axial units, are compact and work well for short, straight duct runs or wall/ceiling exits. In‑line fans like the Aventa series are better if you have a long duct run, need to reduce noise in the bathroom by placing the fan elsewhere, or want to serve multiple grilles; the Aventa in‑line models also come as kits with additional features like a light. Use an in‑line fan when the duct route is complex or the fan needs to be remote from the room.