💨 Fresh air, fresh life!
The HG Power 4 inch Round Vent Cover is designed for optimal airflow and durability. Made from high-quality ABS material, it features a built-in screen mesh for effective ventilation while preventing debris entry. Its lightweight and portable design allows for easy installation in various settings, including bathrooms, kitchens, and garages.
Manufacturer | HG POWER |
Part Number | USPI022 |
Item Weight | 3.87 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 6.14 x 4.09 x 3.03 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | USPI022 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 4 Inch |
Color | White |
Style | PI022 |
Material | ABS |
Shape | Round |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**R
Great product
Just as described.
D**E
Fit the hole and looks good
Easy to install
D**S
Works as expected
It's all plastic. It works. Will last as long as plastic does.
C**R
Most Economical 8" Vent, I'd Buy Again
Nice vent at a great price. Installed in a million dollar home. I'd buy it again if i need another one.My only challenge is it only has an outside dimension of about 7.5 inches so it doesn't actually fit with 8 inch ductwork.
G**R
Quality
Good quality product easy to install works as designed by their engineering team
E**Y
Need to add screw holes
I installed this in overhand soffit. It has keepers to keep it from falling out, but they left it very loose. I drilled 3 holes in the outer flange and screwed it down. Nice and flush now.
F**E
Great price!!
Worked as expected and great price!! Cheaper than buying from Home Depot or Lowes.
S**S
One big problem, one lesser one...
...but both can be solved. The big one is that the spring tabs do not grip drywall, the only press against it. When attaching ductwork from the inside it falls out of the hole quite easily. Really problematic for ceiling applications.Here are some solutions: 1) Perimeter facial screws & sheetrock anchors (not pretty, but able to withstand a mild push). 2) A helper on the other side to push back when attaching ductwork. 3) Construction adhesive applied liberally around the base and the neck--requires a day or two to set up. 4) Cut the drywall at a sharp bevel to allow the spring tabs to open wider. Caveat: Rough handling can rip open the sheetrock. 5) What I did: used a right-angle, low-profile screw gun to drive three i-5/8" dry wall screws 1/2" into the perimeter of the duct neck at sheetrock level. Helper advised.The other problem is the inner plastic bug grill: Tight enough to thwart mosquitos or fruit flies, but a serious impediment to air flow. Once it gathers enough dust to clog, it can only be cleaned by removing the duct work from the inside--which usually involves cutting & replacing zip tie straps. My solution: trashed it. Alternate solution for accessible ductwork: improvise an in-line enclosure for a removable filter.
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