Affordable Hunter 90058 Bathroom Fan & Light Imperial Bronze Saturn

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Hunter 90058 Bathroom Fan & Light Imperial Bronze Saturn Product Description:



  • Brings an attractive design to the bathroom
  • Easy lock glass makes cleaning and revamping easy
  • Ideal for a medium room, 80 CFM, 2.5-sones
  • ETL damp listed for use over shower or tub with GCFI circuit
  • Comes with a five year manufacturer's motor warranty

Product Description

Hunter has brought beauty to the bathroom. Whether it's a design feature or blends into the ceiling, a bathroom fan is more than a quick way to keep the mirror from fogging. Hunter bathroom fans provide superior air movement to remove excess moisture from your home – and away from your family – before it creates an unhealthy environment. Saturn is both practical and simply beautiful, with an Imperial Bronze frame and curved marbled glass cover housing a light and night light. Designed for an 8-foot by 10-foot room, its clean lines blend unobtrusively with your decor. A durable metal housing with powerful 80 CFM air movement and low noise gives you a spa like atmosphere in your home sanctuary. Easy lock glass makes cleaning and revamping easy. ETL damp listed for use over shower or tub with GCFI circuit. Uses two included 60 Watt A15 bulbs. One year limited warranty (except for glass fixtures and light bulbs).

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52 of 54 people found the following review helpful.
5Functional, beautiful, and affordable!
By Paul S. Remington
I spent quite a bit of time pricing, comparing, and researching various models of light/fan assemblies to install in the small bathroom off my master bedroom. After visiting all the local home improvement stores, I expanded my search online. I slowly narrowed down my options and this Hunter fan bubbled to the surface.A few things to keep in mind as you're doing your due diligence to locate the fan that works for you.First, you should be aware that most ventilation fans are made of white plastic. If your bathroom has a window that doesn't block the sun's UV, over time this nice white plastic will yellow. I didn't want that, so this narrowed my options down to units that have no visible plastic. This GREATLY reduced my options.Second, carefully consider whether you want a fan that is silent or near silent. I visited my local home stores and demoed these silent fans and decided I didn't want them. If they're totally silent, I can't tell if they're even on! I didn't like this. I wanted a little rushing sound just to let me know that it is, in fact, operating.Ventilation fan noise is rated in "sones." Three or four sones is about as loud as a quiet conversation. Six sones is very loud. Any fan with a sone rating under 1 is almost totally silent. This Hunter fan is rated at 2.5 sones, which I found to be ideal. Since the fan is off the bedroom, it's loud enough to remind me it's operating, block out any quiet sounds I don't want anyone in the bedroom to hear, yet it is quiet enough not to bother whoever is trying to sleep in the bedroom.The fan is rated at 80 CFM, which is just right for my bathroom (I calculated it needs a minimum 30 CFM fan). If you have a small bathroom, I'd suggest a fan two to three times the minimum CFM rating for your room. The higher the CFM, the greater the breeze you will feel through the room. When you're taking a shower, too much breeze can feel uncomfortable. It might be tempting to go overboard with the CFM rating, but if you're like me and enjoy a comfortable and relaxing shower, I'd suggest you get only what you need.I found installation to be a breeze! Aside from the usual miserable attic installation issues, installing this fan was painless. The assembly is light and the fan housing compact (only 6-1/2" high). After the housing is installed in the attic, the wiring, fan, and light are installed below, in the bathroom.The final installation is outstanding! No plastic visible anyplace. The marbled and frosted glass is very attractive and the hush of the fan is exactly what I was looking for.I'd recommend this fan for those who, like me, are looking for an easy fan to install that is both attractive and functional. The Hunter series of ventilation units meets these expectations at a reasonable price.

12 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
4Great fan that needs a modification
By Linda Ravs
The oil bronze finish is beautiful(and it is hard to find that finish in a fan/light). The glass is beautiful with delicate swirls, BUT the Hunter logo is etched into the glass cover. I couldn't believe it(and neither could my electrician). You can see 'Hunter' written across it in bright white lettering whether the light is on or off. I find it unsightly.It reminds me of cars driving around with a big "Plymouth" across the back windshield. Tacky. None of the photos showed this when I was looking at this fan. I called the company encouraging them to make that clearer in their marketing, so that a customer can then decide if they are willing to live with it. They also said that they don't have any replacement glass covers without the logo.

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
4Hunter Bathroom Fan Model 90058
By Polar Bear
I have been postponing the fan replacement "joy" in our medium sized bathroom for as long as I could... I knew what to expect: cutting into drywall, disconnecting/removing the old fan, installing the new one and patching the ceiling, etc. I was looking for the fan that had a non-traditional look, matched our bronze lighting and had only two switchable functions: light and fan (to match our existing wiring). After extensive homework I zoomed into this model.I am not going to repeat what others have said. Just a few things that "hit home" with me:CEILING OPENING: The required drywall opening for the housing of this fan is only about 8in by 8.5in, much smaller than my old fan. I had to use the drywall saw to cut two 8.5in-wide pieces of drywall on both sides of existing fan - from the old fan to the joist. That made the removal of the old fan and installation of the new one much easier, since my fan had to be mounted between the joists witht he help of (included) brackets.INSTRUCTIONS: The instructions that came with fan were somewhat "cryptic", to put it mildly. It contained only graphic diagrams with no customary (user friendly) descriptions. I guess, there was an attempt to save on paper: no need to print English, Spanish, etc. copies... Although it was OK for me, you might be much happier with instructions that are available on the manufacturer website ([...] search for model 90058). They do contain both diagrams and directions in both English and Spanish.INSTALLATION TIPS: Since I was worried about matching my knock-down drywall texture after the fan replacement, I was careful with cutting out the piecs of existing drywall. I ended hanging them back and patching just along the cutting seam. Also, I found it easier to screw in a wide strip of of wood (or two thinner ones) across the drywall opening: it gave me the needed support of the fan housing flush with the drywall while drilling the screw holes [in the joists] for the mounting brackets.AMAZON.COM TO THE RESCUE: After I've installed the housing and opened the rest of the package... I discovered that the glass fixture dome (light cover) was broken! Since it was packaged in a separate styrofoam enclosure it must have been the factory packaging issue (thus 4/5 of the stars). You might want to check all parts before you start, if you want to do it all in one weekend. To make it short, Amazon.com shipped me a replacement fan promptly and I was able to complete my project. Thank you, thank you, thank you, Amazon.com!And finally, if I can do it - you can do it! :)

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