
A bathroom without proper ventilation is a bathroom with a mould problem waiting to happen. Steam from showers and baths saturates the air, condenses on walls and ceilings, and creates the damp conditions that mould and mildew thrive in. The solution is simple: a properly specified extractor fan that removes moisture-laden air before it can settle. The AirTech-UK 100mm Quiet Extractor Fan does exactly that — quietly, efficiently, and with the flexibility to install on walls, ceilings, or windows.
At just 33dB, it's one of the quietest 100mm extractor fans available — you'll hear it less than you hear the shower itself. The 14W energy-efficient motor delivers 80m³/h airflow — more than sufficient for bathrooms and kitchens up to 6 square metres. The pull cord control is simple, reliable, and requires no electrical switch modification. And the 98mm hole diameter fits the standard UK extractor fan aperture, making it a straightforward like-for-like replacement in most installations.

Why Quiet Matters in an Extractor Fan
The noise of a bathroom extractor fan is one of those domestic irritants that people tolerate rather than solve — a constant hum or rattle that makes the bathroom feel less relaxing and more industrial. At ≤33dB, the AirTech-UK operates at a level that's genuinely unobtrusive — quieter than a normal conversation, quieter than most refrigerators, and considerably quieter than the shower or bath it's ventilating. It's the kind of improvement that makes the bathroom feel more considered and more comfortable every single day.

Usage Cases & Real Situations
🛁 The Bathroom Ventilation Upgrade
The most common application — replacing an old, noisy, or ineffective extractor fan with a quiet, efficient modern unit. The AirTech-UK's 80m³/h airflow handles the steam output of a standard shower or bath in a bathroom up to 6 square metres, and the 33dB noise level means the fan can run throughout the shower without disturbing the household. The pull cord control is simple and reliable, requiring no electrical switch modification for a straightforward replacement installation.
🍳 The Kitchen Extraction
Kitchen extractor fans handle cooking odours, steam, and grease-laden air — and the AirTech-UK's versatile wall, ceiling, or window mounting options make it suitable for kitchen installations where a cooker hood isn't practical. The 80m³/h airflow is effective for small to medium kitchens, and the quiet operation means it can run during cooking without adding to the noise of the kitchen environment.

🏠 The Rental Property Maintenance
For landlords and property managers, a properly functioning extractor fan is both a legal requirement and a practical necessity for preventing damp and mould damage. The AirTech-UK's straightforward pull cord operation requires no tenant instruction, the standard 98mm aperture fits most existing installations, and the quiet, efficient operation means tenants are more likely to actually use it — which is the outcome that prevents the damp problems that cost significantly more to remediate.
🛠️ The DIY Bathroom Renovation
For anyone undertaking a bathroom renovation, specifying a quiet, energy-efficient extractor fan from the outset is the decision that makes the finished bathroom feel genuinely premium. The AirTech-UK's flexible mounting options — wall, ceiling, or window — accommodate any bathroom layout, and the standard 100mm specification means it works with standard ducting and grilles.

🌟 The En Suite or Cloakroom
En suites and cloakrooms are often small, poorly ventilated spaces where moisture accumulates quickly. The AirTech-UK's 80m³/h airflow is more than sufficient for these compact spaces, and the quiet operation is particularly important in an en suite where the fan may run while someone is sleeping in the adjacent bedroom. At 33dB, it's genuinely unobtrusive even in the quietest household environments.


The Value Case: Energy Efficiency That Pays for Itself
The AirTech-UK's 14W motor is one of the most energy-efficient in its class — running for an hour costs a fraction of a penny, meaning the fan can operate freely without any meaningful impact on electricity bills. The quiet, efficient operation also means it's more likely to be used consistently, which is the factor that actually prevents the damp and mould damage that costs hundreds or thousands of pounds to remediate. The most expensive extractor fan is the one that's too noisy to use.
In Stock — The Quiet Fan That Protects Your Bathroom
The AirTech-UK 100mm Quiet Extractor Fan is the straightforward, effective solution to bathroom and kitchen ventilation — quiet enough to use without noticing, efficient enough to run without worrying, and versatile enough to install in virtually any space.
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