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SNP100L9 | 100 CFM | 0.8 Sone | Energy Star Certified | Dimmable 4000K LED | No Attic Access Required | Quiet Bathroom Ventilation Exhaust Extractor Fan

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Size: 100 CFM, 0.8 Sone, LED light


Features

  • EZ INSTALL Attic access Not required for installation. Designed to fit most standard 9 x 9 inch ceiling openings in small bathrooms. Minor adjustments to your ceiling opening may be necessary if replacing a differently sized fan.
  • TOP-NOTCH AIRFLOW With an impressive 100 cubic feet per minute (CFM), this fan efficiently removes moisture, odors, and stale air for bathrooms up to 100 square feet. Awarded a perfect 5/5 rating by Consumer Reports.
  • IMPRESSIVELY QUIET With a noise level of just 0.8 Sones, this fan operates so quietly that owners sometimes forget it's even running. Significantly quieter than the 1.0 Sone benchmark for "very quiet" fans.
  • BUILT-IN LIGHTING - This modern edge-lit LED panel delivers 1040 lumens of brightness with just 12 watts of energy. Its dimmable for customizable ambiance, and the 4000K color temperature ensures a natural, clean light.
  • DUCTING - Detachable 4 inch polymeric duct with back draft prevention damper.
  • RELIABILITY - Proudly stand behind our products.

Brand: KAZE APPLIANCE


Color: White


Electric fan design: Exhaust Fan


Power Source: AC


Style: Modern


Product Dimensions: 9"D x 9"W x 5.75"H


Room Type: Bathroom


Special Feature: LED Light, No Attic Access Required


Recommended Uses For Product: Bathroom Exhaust and Ventilation


Mounting Type: Ceiling Mount


Brand: KAZE APPLIANCE


Color: White


Electric fan design: Exhaust Fan


Power Source: AC


Style: Modern


Product Dimensions: 9"D x 9"W x 5.75"H


Room Type: Bathroom


Special Feature: LED Light, No Attic Access Required


Recommended Uses For Product: Bathroom Exhaust and Ventilation


Noise Level: 0.8 Sones


Wattage: 23 watts


Finish Type: Painted


Air Flow Capacity: 100 Cubic Feet Per Minute


Blade Length: 16 Inches


Voltage: 120 Volts


Item Weight: 3.5 Pounds


Included Components: Light Kit


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor


Model Name: SNP


Specification Met: ETL


Control Method: App


Efficiency: High


Is Cordless?: No


Number of Power Levels: 1


Size: 100 CFM, 0.8 Sone, LED light


Item Weight: 3.5 pounds


Item model number: SNP100L9


Date First Available: May 3, 2021


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  • Sound Tests, Excellent Customer Service, and easy DIY Install
Size: 100 CFM, 0.8 Sone
Pros: First off I would like to give a shout out to Amanda on the customer service team. I recieved a damage grill cover and she took care of me. The replacement grill arrived three days later after I contacted the service team. Also they have replacement parts on the KAZE website you can order in case issues arise in the future. The unit was fairly straight forward to install even though I had 24" o.c joist. I just modified the included hangers to make them long enough to span from joist to joist. These units are also Energy Star and HVI certified. The unit passes the tissue test as well. This is just a simple test to make sure it applies a negative pressure to the room to facilitate evacuating the humid or stinky air in the room. After a hot shower my glasses are not fogged up either. It takes about 15-20 minutes to clear my bathrooms of humid air. I did test the sound inside and outside the two bathooms I installed them in using the NIOSH sound meter app. The first is a master bath connected to the bedroom which averaged 36.8 decibles (~1.8 scones) outside the bathroom approximately 10 feet away from the closed door. The second is a hallway bath which averaged 36.1 decibles (~1.7 scones) 10 feet away from the closed door. Background noise was about 30 decibles. Granted this is not a scientific test but a real world example of what you might see. Negatives: I don't know what test standard is used to measure the sound level of bath exhaust fans, but I was not getting anywhere near 0.8 scones inside or outside the bathroom. Inside the bathrooms scone levels were on average 52.2 decibels (~5 scones) for the hallway bath and 61.4 decibles (~10 scones) for the master bath. Bathroom size, duct work type (insulated or noninsulated), and duct lenth do affect noise generation though. Both of my bathrooms are on the smaller size. The hallway bath is 50 square feet and the master bath is about 30 square feet. A 100 cfm bath exhaust fan is typically sized for a 100 square foot bathroom. I imagine the noise would be much more diluted in larger bathrooms in terms of square footage or volume (i.e. high ceilings). KAZE does recommend insulated duct be used in their installation instructions. It is code in most places and tends to dampen the noise as well as prevent moist air from condensing back down your ductwork and into your bathroom. I will mention the rise of the duct work in my master bath is only about 2 foot to the roof termiation cap. On really windy days I can hear the backdraft open and close. This does not occur in our hallway bath which has approximately a 5 foot rise to the roof termination cap. Again, my tests are not scientific. I imagine these units are probably tested in a standardized sound proof booth that can eliminate background noise. The noise does not bother me but I know that is a problem for others. Verdict: I would definately recommend purchasing this product. The price, customer serivce, and functionality of these bath fans sold me. Yes, I had to make modifications during installation but that is what I expect with any project. You can anticipate much more noise dilution than what I measured if your bathrooms are larger than my small ones. Update: 01-01-2024 Please make sure you do not over tighten your ductwork to the duct adapter. The adapter is plastic and over tightening it will deform its shape and not allow the flapper to open when the unit is turned on. I noticed one of my bathrooms was taking forever to reduce humidity so I investigated and this was what I found. After this correction it only takes about 10 minutes to noticeably reduce humidity. I also noticed less noise, almost nonexistent most days, from my roof termination vent’s too on windy days. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2023 by Chris B. Chris B.

  • Nice upgrade from builder-installed fans.
Size: 100 CFM, 0.8 Sone
Installed yesterday. It's bigger, quieter, and moves much more air than the old builder-grade fan I replaced. No access to change the existing flexible aluminum ductwork, But a standard 4" to 3" galvanized reducer fit both perfectly. In retrofitting, it's easiest to remove all the guts from the housing including the outlet duct and internal electrical connection box. It has angled screw holes about mid way up one inner wall so it can be cantilevered off one joist. I added strip of plywood inside the drywall cutout opposite the joist so the housing flange could be screwed to something more solid than drywall, but probably unnecessary given the 4 screws into the joist held it firm. Happy so far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2026 by JCR

  • Good, quiet fan
Size: 100 CFM, 0.8 Sone, Humidity Sensing
I initially had to stop and figure out the correct wiring for single switch operation but it works great and is quiet. For anyone wanting to wire it up, the brown wire from the humidity switch goes to the black switch wire from your wall switch, tie the 2 blacks from the harness together and put all grounds together. I did email the company and got an timely reply. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2025 by Mike Franklin

  • Be sure exhaust duct flapper is unobstructed, otherwise you will get noise and no airflow
Size: 100 CFM, 0.8 Sone
I was about to give it one star because it was really loud, at about 58DB, accompanied by a rattling noise. Reading some of the other posts here I realized that the exhaust duct flapper could have been stuck closed. Indeed, it was. After removing the obstructions, the noise went down to about 51 DB and the rattling noise went away. I believe it is even quieter than the Panasonic it replaced. Another clue was that their airflow rate seemed really low, but that is now fixed. It now performs admirably and I am very happy with it. One design flaw, though, is that the three mounting holes on the blower unit should not be threaded. Currently, the screw holes for both the blower and housing are threaded. The consequence is that unless the screw goes through both parts exactly aligned you will get a gap held apart by a segment of the screw. That warps the housing and makes installation difficult. If the blower unit had no threading in its mounting hole, there wouldn’t be this problem. It took me over an hour to figure out why the housing was warped, and probably another hour finding the solution, which was to drill out the threads on the housing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2025 by A. Wang

  • Great Fan, Better Company
Size: 100 CFM, 0.8 Sone, LED light
The fan is great. The LED light stopped working but I contacted the company and they sent a new one! I recommend this product to anyone looking for a great fan that’s relatively quiet and adds light to your bathroom especially those with darker showers. The LED light brightens up the entire room perfectly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2025 by papagorgio9

  • bit noisy
Size: 100 CFM, 0.8 Sone
vents nicely but is noisier then 0.8 sones
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2025 by Mendie

  • Quiet, Well-Built, and Backed by Excellent Customer Support
Size: 100 CFM, 0.8 Sone
I purchased two of these for my home and have been extremely pleased with both the build quality and how quiet they are. When I contacted customer support about a broken part, they responded promptly and shipped a replacement the very same day. Excellent product backed by outstanding customer service. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2026 by D. Alzoubi D. Alzoubi

  • Spend a little more and get a decent vent fan
Size: 100 CFM, 0.8 Sone
Not powerful at all. Do yourself a favor and spend a little more on a better fan. It will barely hold a piece of paper. Installation was no easier than any other vent fan and mounting is not simple.
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2026 by Amazon Customer

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