![]() So let’s kill two birds with one stone here… how about we upgrade the old fan with the Home Netwerks Bluetooth Stereo Speaker Exhaust Fan* ( with LED light!)? ![]() My wife and I both like to listen to podcasts when we get ready for work in the mornings, but when the fan is louder than the speakers on your phone going at full blast then not only are you missing out on audio goodness but it’s loud enough to wake the rest of the house. Plus… it’s RIDICULOUSLY LOUD when it does run. ![]() And then I’m not really sure it’s pulling any air when it does run ( more on that later). The problem is… you flip the switch to our fan and there’s a good 10 to 15 minutes of screeching like an old car’s fan belt just to get it turning. Which means having a bathroom exhaust fan that actually runs is a must. We’ve got one full bathroom in our house and when shower time rolls around it’s a full on blitz of heat and humidity hitting that little room. All affiliate links will be noted with an * ![]() This post is part of an ongoing Smart Home Series brought to you by The Home Depot. While I can’t help you with the plumbing emergency or even how to use the alternative “three seashell method” I’ll give you a little tip today for a home improvement upgrade for your bathroom exhaust fan “in loo” of another bathroom related panic. If you’re a guest at someone’s house, there are usually three instances that strike fear into the hearts of any person while using the bathroom: a toilet that won’t flush, an empty toilet paper roll or an exhaust fan that won’t turn on when you need it the most. ![]()
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