🔥 Elevate your bathroom comfort with silent, energy-smart warmth 💨
The Broan-NuTone 164 is a ceiling-mounted 2-bulb infrared heater and fan combo designed for bathrooms up to 65 sq ft. It uses two 250-watt R40/BR40 infrared bulbs (not included) to provide instant, energy-efficient heat while a 70 CFM fan quietly ventilates at 4.0 sones. Its Type IC housing fits insulated ceilings with a sleek white grille for a discreet look. The unit features a permanently lubricated motor, adjustable mounting brackets, and separate or combined control of heat and fan functions, making it a smart, quiet, and easy-to-install solution for spot heating and ventilation.
Brand | Broan-NuTone |
Special Feature | Energy Efficient |
Color | White |
Form Factor | Cabinet |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Product Dimensions | 5.63"D x 10.25"W x 0.88"H |
Recommended Uses For Product | Bathroom, Home |
Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount |
Room Type | comfort_room |
Heating Coverage | 65 sq ft |
Burner type | not_applicable |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Number of Speeds | 1 |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Amperage | 4.5 Amps |
UPC | 026715002603 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00026715002603 |
Manufacturer | Broan |
Part Number | 164 |
Item Weight | 8.56 pounds |
Item model number | 164 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Style | With Fan |
Air Flow Capacity | 70 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
Shape | Rectangular |
Material | Plastic |
Finish types | White |
Included Components | Fan |
Special Features | Energy Efficient |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Certification | certified frustration-free |
Wattage | 545 watts |
C**W
Excellent Bathroom Heater
I was using a 1500W ceramic heater to heat our bathroom. I'd turn it on about a half hour before I wanted to take a shower but would often get delayed or forget and it'd run for hours. Now I turn on the Broan heater as I enter to shave or take my shower and turn it off when I am finished. 500w for 25 minutes is much cheaper than 1500w for 1-3 hours.I have each bulb and the vent fan on separate switches so I can control what runs. 500w directly overhead is very efficient and I suspect will be overkill in warmer seasons. It definitely knocks the chill off the room.I especially like that it has 2 heat sensors, either of which will turn on the fan if necessary to ensure the enclosure doesn't overheat if I'm only using the heat lamps.Installation was very easy with adequate adjustments to make everything fit and look great. The wiring illustrations were clear for the various optional configurations.
S**D
Great light & fan. Instructions might be difficult for some.
Great price. Easy to replace my existing broken exhaust fan from attic side of ceiling. Used triple switch to wire lights and fan individually. Wiring instructions are vague on how exhaust fan thermostat works so separating them might be difficult for those unfamiliar with electrical. So, if you can't figure it out, you probably shouldn't be fooling with wiring anyway. Also, the plastic damper door on exhaust is very flimsy, mine broke when I tried to put it back together after it fell out while in the attic with low light. I should have taken my time to reinstall door because I had to modify the broken door to fit upside down which took a couple of hours. The lights and fan work great once installed correctly. The unit I bought was used/new/open and slightly bent, but easy to straighten. Happy with outcome.
R**Y
Pretty Good Value
I bought this item to replace a 25 year old fan/light/heater in a very small bathroom. It has two light sockets so I put a light in one and a clear heat lamp in the other. The heat was very minimal, so I went to the store and bought a red heat lamp to replace the light. That left me with a clear heat lamp and a red heat lamp. The heat is acceptable now with both on. We'll see when winter rolls around again. The clear heat lamp does double duty as the light. Everyone who has seen it likes the modern look. The fan works well and is a lot quieter than the old one.As for the install, the instructions with the unit has a wiring diagram, but did not tell me what color wire went with each feature. I'm not an electrician so it was hard to figure it out. I had a friend come over and look at it, and we figured this out:Black and Yellow - Heat lamp (One of these wires is the overload that turns on the fan if it gets too hot.)Blue - FanWhite - Neutral (There are two of these)Red - Light/other heat lampGreen - GroundOnce we got past that, the installation was pretty simple, although the unit was smaller than the one I took out so a little sheet rock work was needed. We also had a pipe in the attic that prevented us from fitting the unit easily between the joists so we had a cut about three inches from the braces to make it slide in under the pipe. Overall for the money, this is a nice unit. I bought two, so I'll be installing again in another bathroom soon.
H**W
A great bargain at $53
This product works well in the bathroom it is located in, where there are no long steamy baths. At 70 cubic feet per minute, it evacuates steam pretty well for most bathers, except for my son who likes 40 minute baths, who generates too much steam for a 70 cfm fan but seldom bathes in this room.The product is good looking, especially with the red heat lamp bulb installed, which along with a regular lamp bulb in the other socket gives the ceiling a deluxe appearance, with twin lights in a nice surround. Most of the time we keep the heat lamp from switching on by backing the bulb out enough so it does not make electrical contact. During winter, however, the forced air central heating does a poor job heating this room, and the heat lamp then becomes useful.HINT CONCERNING PLACEMENT OF THIS FAN/LIGHT UNITIn this bathroom, the face of the bathroom user is illuminated by lights around the washbasin mirror, while the Broan fan/light unit is set back in a ceiling recess about four feet from the wall on which the washbasin is located, providing good light to the rest of the room.NOTE TO MANUFACTURERS:I wish that bathroom fan manufacturers would install a fan speed control, so as to adjust for the volume of steam created, and to allow rapid evacuation of steam when the room gets clouded too much.
A**R
Started out great
The heat lamps are great and put out a lot of warm light. The fan started off being very quite when we installed it (3 months ago) but it has become louder in last couple of weeks. We even insulated around the box during the installation with a rubber ice shield product. Installation and wiring took almost a full day in the attic, we had to completely rewire the bathroom to add the timer for the heat lamps which was fine since we had taken out all of the dry wall. It moves air really well though, I can feel a draft under the door of the bathroom when the fan is on. I take very hot showers and the mirror is never foggy when I get out. Our bathroom is 5ft by 7ft, so its not a big space to ventilate but it works very well for us.
A**I
Needs an electrician (like a real one)
All the people complaining that it burns out, well there’s many ways to set up the lights and heater, get an electrician to do it! My electrician said that only one of the sockets is set up for heat, the other is for a light. Do not put heat in both or it will give you problems is my guess. It’s been working for months here. The heat is not too warm, but better than nothing. Seriously get an electrician to install it if you want it to work.
T**N
Perfect Replacement
Exactly what we needed to replace an older version of this. Very quiet, works great and does what it needs to do! Fits exactly the same way so we didn’t have to do any modifications.
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