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  • I'm planning on putting an inline extractor in the loft for our bathroom.

    I was planning to use this . It has an over-run timer, but I presume that a humidistat would be more efficient? Is it worth it? and If so, does anyone have a recommendation?

  • I think (but could be wrong) humidistat controlled in line units are few and far between and expensive.

    You can pretty easily get humidistat controlled surface mounted units but they are easier to manufacture as the controller is built in to the unit. This is not possiblewith in line so the humidistat would have to be bought and wired in separately.

    I've installed one of the ones you linked to in my house and it works great without the humidistat.

  • We have the one you linked to in the main bathroom. Works well and the air pressure drop pulls the door open slightly if it's not latched shut.

    It's noticeably quieter than this, which is in the downstairs loo still fairly powerful on full speed and half the price.

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