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The Broan-NuTone 164 is a 2-bulb infrared ceiling heater and fan combo designed for bathrooms up to 65 sq ft. It uses two 250-watt R40/BR40 bulbs (not included) to provide efficient, spot heating while a 70 CFM, 4.0 sones fan ensures quiet ventilation. Its Type IC flush-mount design fits insulated ceilings, featuring adjustable mounting brackets and a permanently lubricated motor for maintenance-free operation. Heater and fan functions can be controlled separately or together, offering customizable comfort and energy savings without adjusting your home's central thermostat.






| ASIN | B000VTSN0E |
| Air Flow Capacity | 70 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Amperage | 4.5 Amps |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,430 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #71 in Heaters & Heater Accessories |
| Brand | Broan-NuTone |
| Burner type | not_applicable |
| Certification | certified frustration-free |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (720) |
| Date First Available | August 17, 2005 |
| Finish types | White |
| Form Factor | Flush Mount |
| Fuel Type | Electric |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00026715002603 |
| Heating Coverage | 65 sq ft |
| Included Components | Fan |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 8.56 pounds |
| Item model number | 164 |
| Manufacturer | Broan |
| Material | Plastic |
| Max Temperature Setting | 100 Degrees Celsius |
| Mounting Type | Ceiling Mount |
| Number of Speeds | 1 |
| Part Number | 164 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.63"D x 10.25"W x 0.88"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | not_applicable |
| Room Type | comfort_room |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Special Feature | Energy Efficient |
| Special Features | Energy Efficient |
| Style | With Fan |
| UPC | 026715002603 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| 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.
J**S
NOT the same as the old one, but a good unit
Despite what many here have claimed this product is not the same unit as the older versions. You can not simply switch fans, for example. The old units had two screws holding the blower unit in place, one on the top of the housing and one on the side beneath the blower itself. The new one has them both on the side, meaning you can not take the new one out and install it into your old fixture. Orientation of the external components has changed as well, the vent discharge chute faces a different direction and the electrical hookup is in a different location. If your wiring doesn't have a lot of slack, or if rigid vent pipe was used you will have to replace the wiring or the vent pipe, or both. Additionally, while the same approximate width, the new unit is well over an inch longer than the older units, requiring additional cutting of the ceiling if the unit is replacing an old one. That being said, the unit works as described. Installation, while not easy, is not overly difficult. If you have access to the space above the room where the unit is being installed you can complete a new installation with no need for drywall or plaster repair. The fan is fairly quiet once installed, about what I'd expect from a unit in this price range. It can be wired in numerous ways to give complete control over the individual lights and the fan, and by installing different bulbs you can use it as a light, a heater, or both. Two things to note: 1. There is no template provided, you will have to make your own to more easily facilitate marking the ceiling where you need to cut. I recommend drilling a small hole in the ceiling (from the attic above), centered between the joists, then centering your own template on that mark. 2. The instructions claim there is a protective cover to be used when plastering around the unit, this cover is supposedly marked on the box and instructions are supposedly on the box as well. Neither existed. It is possible they were an extra piece of packaging, the unit I received was previously opened so I can't say with certainty that I received everything that was supposed to be in the box.
W**R
Nice and warm even on a higher ceiling
Replaced a weak fan that was over the toilet, went up into the attic to stabilize & separated switches for fan/heat. Smooth fan sound and made a big temperature difference while soaking in our tub. Gives a warm glow output that’s not too bright, great buy!
P**R
It's okay...
Installed during major bath remodel. Changed shower tub area to wet room style and no longer have a shower door to close. The tub/shower "wet" area is about 6' x 9'. We felt the heat may be a necessary addition and it seems to work pretty good (using with 2 - 250 watt heat lamps). Ceiling height is 8 feet and not sure how well it would do with something higher. Also, in open wet room concept, if cold natured you should consider a forced air electric heater. Need to mount from attic if not new construction. Also should control heat lamp 1, heat lamp 2 and fan separately. That will a 3 rocker switch (Broan sells these) or 3 separate switches and likely additional wiring. When operating heat for a short period of time the heat builds up in the housing and the fan turns on automatically to remove that heat (obviously with the fan switch off). If heat lamps are left on, the on-off fan frequency is a little excessive, as is the fan noise.
K**X
Same great design..after all these years... with a few updates.
I originally bought this for parts to swap out with my older NuTone 9427p, but unfortunately, the cover is not supplied with the older V-type springs. The older style cover, NuTone S89260000, is available but I only found it for $85 on Amazon. The fan motor does appear however to be an easy swap if you have the old mounting bracket. The bulb mounts in the newer unit appear to be better quality, so if you can figure out how to swap those too, it will keep the bulbs from flopping around as much.
R**4
Parfait pour la salle de bain
A**I
well made
E**Y
Like: works great. Like the choice of single heat/light or double heat/light Dislike: The housing could be more aesthetically pleasing
C**R
J’ai besoin du papier de retour
P**X
Relativement silencieux c’est un bon achat
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