Pedro—February 26, 2026✓ Verified purchase
The media could not be loaded. Great product, at a great price, and fast delivery! I installed it in a bathroom, at my mother-in-law’s house, and it worked perfectly! My in-laws are extremely satisfied with the results! Read more
Ben—February 15, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Perfect replacement for bathroom. Read more
Don—December 19, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I only used the fan part and inserted it into the existing housing of my old one. I ordered the part number from my old fan and the new fan plugged right in and fit the old housing without issue. Works as described. Read more
T. Williams—January 26, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Worked great for my bathroom. I have an older mobile home so it’s hard to find parts, but this was a perfect replacement. Read more
Mr. Ziegler—August 25, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Easy to install, works well Read more
GROG—October 7, 2020✓ Verified purchase
Used to replace fan internals (motor, impeller, support plate) and cover for the Ventline V2270-50 installed in a bathroom of our ~20 year old double wide manufactured home. Parts leftover were the main fan housing which I did not need/wish to replace. Removing the fan internals (motor, impeller, support plate) was as easy as clip out/clip in. The "hardest" part was getting the installed female electrical connector out of the old mounting plate so it could be reused (though a new one was included) . "Hardest" is relative as I used a flat tip screwdriver to carefully pry the clips holding the socket in place , this was the only place any kind of tool was used. The new fan sounds better than the old one which sounded as if the motor bearings wear going bad . This is not a super quiet fan, but now it has a nice steady running sound rather than the old fans "hey, I'm eating myself here" racket. Note: I did try just cleaning my old fan impeller and cover before going for replacement. This did help some, but not enough to preclude replacement, as I think the dust buildup may have been causing some imbalance (contributing to bearing wear?) . I wonder if doing that regularly, over the fans life, may have help the fan last longer...just a thought. What I neglected to try was to dissemble the motor and lubricate the bearings on the old fan before buying the new one. If you are tight on money, and your fan is just a little loud/rough running, you could try that. I did do that with my old one after the change out. I used few drops of straight mineral oil which I had on hand , and it did seem to make the motor run smoother, but I am unsure how that would translate to installed running, and how long it would last (maybe a grease would be better?). Read more
E.Clark—November 16, 2025✓ Verified purchase
Recently bought a modular home and the second bathroom fan didnt work. This was a direct replacement and works really well. Its a little loud but not a huge deal. Read more
C.Rodgers—February 24, 2026✓ Verified purchase
Item as described. Easy to install. Quieter than previous fan Read more