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Cost Of A New PTB1223H3G

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Product Reviews On PTB1223H3G

Overall

8,922 Reviews
4.6 out of 5 stars

Most Helpful Customer Reviews

CATHY D
4-star So Far, So Good. Oct 17, 2016

Installed for 1 week. Very quiet and responsive. Nice to wake up to an inviting temperature instead of cold.

Brad Allen
5-star Love Is Fantech Sep 08, 2016

I used this inline fan to hook up to my vent hood in my kitchen. Even though this product was assembled in America, the motor was made in Germany and you certainly can't go wrong with German technology. I also brought LD10 silencer to attach directly to the fan and placed the silencer between the vent hood and the fan. I also purchased the FC10 clamp to hold the silencer and fan in place. I find the clamp itself was not good enough to hold fan and the silencer. To give me a piece of mind,... more

LAWRENCE P
5-star Success Despite Good Wall Mount Directions Apr 10, 2016

The unit is great, but the directions need work. I would recommend the unit without reservations. The contractor is considering getting one too.

Juno Baker
5-star Great Overall Aug 20, 2016

Love this unit! Installed in the fall, it cools well yet can put out satisfyingly uncomfortable amounts of heat when it's 20F outside and throttles down very low to match demand. Thermostat is rather unintuitive to use all its features and you have only one set of temps in auto mode, but if you don't mind switching from heat mode to cool mode yourself you can program it any way you like. The indoor blower isn't obtrusive, but louder than the high fan of many ductless minisplits, even on... more

Myrna Smith
5-star Goodman Furnace, 60000 Btu Oct 17, 2016

Very nice furnace, works great. I used all metal duct work in a cool basement. You lose a lot of heat just warming the duct work. You may want to use the insulated variety as it will not lose as much heat prior to reaching its final destination. I really don't care because I want some heat in my basement anyway. Also, you may want to move to a higher btu level to resolve this issue. If I had to do over, I would have gone with an 80,000 btu instead of the 60,000. All in all, it still gets the... more

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