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Envirovent Profile 150mm Slim Standard Fan IP44 for Bathroom and Kitchen Wall / Ceiling

Envirovent Profile 150mm Slim Standard Fan IP44 for Bathroom and Kitchen Wall / Ceiling

The Envirovent PRO150S is a 150mm ultra slim-line bathroom, kitchen and utility room axial fan for w..

Model: PRO150S

£86.50 Ex. VAT

Envirovent Profile 150mm Slim Fan with Adjustable Timer, IP44 Bathroom and Kitchen Fan

Envirovent Profile 150mm Slim Fan with Adjustable Timer, IP44 Bathroom and Kitchen Fan

The Envirovent PRO150T is a 150mm ultra slim-line fan with adjustable timer, a bathroom, kitchen and..

Model: PRO150T

£97.36 Ex. VAT

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