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Inline Shower Extractor Fans

Inline Shower Extractor Fans have been specifically designed for installation inside a shower enclosure on bath area. They have high IP (ingress protection) ratings for user safety and come supplied with a kit for straightforward installation. Some are available with timers which will continue to run after you’ve turned the extractor off or a light for a bit of extra brightness in the bathroom. They really are more than just bathroom accessories!

 
 
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Xpelair Simply Silent DX100BT Complete Round Shower Fan with Timer, External Grille and Ducting

Xpelair Simply Silent Timer controlled Round Shower Fan with fitting kit 100mm - DX100BT

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£41.94 inc
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Manrose 100mm In-Line Chrome Kit with LED Lamp Shower Timer Controlled Extractor Fan - LEDSLCFDTCN

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£74.13 inc
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Manrose 100mm In-Line Kit with LED Lamp Shower Timer Controlled Extractor Fan - LEDSLKTC

5.0
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£66.15 inc
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Airflow Aventa Timer controlled in-line Shower Fan and Kit With Light 100mm - 9041408

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Airvent Timer Controlled Shower Extractor Fan 100mm - 434446A

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How do I choose the right fan size and airflow for my bathroom?

Most of the inline shower fans here use a 100mm spigot, with a 125mm option for higher performance, and airflow ranges on the page run from about 20–30 L/s up to 61–70 L/s. For a small en-suite or cloakroom a 100mm fan with 20–30 L/s will usually be enough, whereas a larger family bathroom with a shower benefits from 51–70 L/s (often the larger 125mm route). If your room combines toilet and bathroom functions choose a model toward the mid or high flow bands to clear steam quickly. The product list shows which models sit in each flow and spigot size so you can match capacity to room size.

Are inline shower extractor fans safe to use inside a shower enclosure?

Yes, these inline shower extractor fans are specifically designed for installation inside a shower or bath area and carry high IP (ingress protection) ratings for user safety. That means components are sealed to resist water ingress in wet zones, unlike standard domestic fans. Many models on the page are explicitly described as shower fans or shower extractor fans, so they meet the safety requirements for that location. If you want extra peace of mind, choose a model marketed as a shower fan with an LED kit or timer from a reputable brand shown in the range.

What advantage does a timer-controlled fan give me?

A timer-controlled fan keeps running for a set period after you turn it off, which helps clear lingering steam and reduces condensation and mould risk in the shower area. Several products in the range are timer-controlled, such as the Airflow Aventa, Airvent timer models and the Xpelair Simply Silent, so you get extended extraction without having to remember to switch it on. The trade-off is a small extra cost for better moisture management and longer-term protection for tiles and paintwork. In a shower without a window a timer is particularly useful to remove damp air efficiently.

Do any of these fans include lights, and when would that be useful?

Yes, some models include an integrated LED lamp, the Airflow Aventa with light, Vent-Axia Vent-A-Light, and Manrose LED options in our range. An LED fan is handy if your shower alcove needs extra brightness or if you have a compact, windowless bathroom where a single combined unit reduces clutter. It also lets you place light and extraction exactly where you need them, above the shower for practical illumination. If you want a clean ceiling look and functional lighting over the bath, an LED fan is a convenient choice.

How noisy are these inline shower fans and how do I pick a quiet one?

Noise levels on the page range from about 21–30 dB for most models up to 31–40 dB and one model at 41–50 dB, so there are genuinely quiet options available. If you want minimal background noise, in a bathroom next to a bedroom, look for the 21–30 dB products in our range or models described as “Simply Silent” or “Lo-Carbon.” Bear in mind higher airflow models can be a little louder, so balance required extraction rate with the included in our range dB figure. The product filters make it easy to narrow to low-noise fans from trusted brands.