Homewerks bathroom ceiling mount exhaust fan vs Broan-NuTone 60 CFM Bathroom Exhaust Fan
Overall winner: Broan-NuTone 60 CFM Bathroom Exhaust Fan
Key Differences
Broan-NuTone (A) offers higher airflow at 60 CFM and ENERGY STAR certification with a lower sone rating listed at 0.9, making it better for larger rooms and energy efficiency. Homewerks (B) provides a ceiling no-cut install and is rated for up to 50 sq ft with 50 CFM and 1.0 sones, so choose B for simple ceiling installs in smaller bathrooms and A for stronger, more energy-efficient ventilation
Homewerks bathroom ceiling mount exhaust fan
Quiet ceiling-mounted bathroom exhaust fan with 50 CFM for humidity control. Easy no-cut installation and 1.0 sones operation; suitable for small rooms. Customers note easy setup and effective airflow
Pros
- low-noise operation
- easy installation with no-cut design
- adequate airflow for small bathrooms
- includes installation components
Cons
- designed for rooms up to 50 sq. feet
- ceiling openings specified may require coordination
- optimal performance relies on proper ducting
Broan-NuTone 60 CFM Bathroom Exhaust Fan
ENERGY STAR certified 60 CFM bathroom exhaust fan that reduces moisture and odors while saving energy. Customers note easy installation and effective air flow, with some variability in noise level
Pros
- 60 CFM ventilation for small bathrooms
- ENERGY STAR certified
- quiet operation (0.9 sones)
- fast installation without attic access
Cons
- mixed feedback on noise level
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Broan-NuTone |
| Durability | Broan-NuTone |
| Versatility | Broan-NuTone |
| User Reviews | Broan-NuTone |