Jul 17

  • Concealed fan resembles decorator light fixture
  • Imperial bronze rings with frosted glass
  • UL listed for use over shower or tub with GCFI circuit
  • Designed for rooms up to 110 square feet
  • Ultra quiet technology

Product Description
The Hunter Saturn 90058 is a bathroom exhaust fan in the Imperial Bronze finish. This exhaust fan is UL Approved for use over Shower Enclosure / Tub with GFCI Circuit and comes with a Five Year Manufacturer’s Motor Warranty…. More >>

Hunter 90058 Bathroom Fan & Light Imperial Bronze Saturn

5 Responses to “Hunter 90058 Bathroom Fan & Light Imperial Bronze Saturn”

  1. Laurie B. Craig Says:

    I recently built a new shower and needed a ventilator light to go in it. I read the reviews and chose this one. It was easy to install for someone with do-it-yourself kinds of skills and works very well. It moves lots of air, lights up my shower and is very quiet. Thanks, I love it.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Polar Bear Says:

    I have been postponing the fan replacement “joy” in our medium sized bathroom for as long as I could… I knew what to expect: cutting into drywall, disconnecting/removing the old fan, installing the new one and patching the ceiling, etc. I was looking for the fan that had a non-traditional look, matched our bronze lighting and had only two switchable functions: light and fan (to match our existing wiring). After extensive homework I zoomed into this model.

    I am not going to repeat what others have said. Just a few things that “hit home” with me:

    CEILING OPENING: The required drywall opening for the housing of this fan is only about 8in by 8.5in, much smaller than my old fan. I had to use the drywall saw to cut two 8.5in-wide pieces of drywall on both sides of existing fan – from the old fan to the joist. That made the removal of the old fan and installation of the new one much easier, since my fan had to be mounted between the joists witht he help of (included) brackets.

    INSTRUCTIONS: The instructions that came with fan were somewhat “cryptic”, to put it mildly. It contained only graphic diagrams with no customary (user friendly) descriptions. I guess, there was an attempt to save on paper: no need to print English, Spanish, etc. copies… Although it was OK for me, you might be much happier with instructions that are available on the manufacturer website ([...] search for model 90058). They do contain both diagrams and directions in both English and Spanish.

    INSTALLATION TIPS: Since I was worried about matching my knock-down drywall texture after the fan replacement, I was careful with cutting out the piecs of existing drywall. I ended hanging them back and patching just along the cutting seam. Also, I found it easier to screw in a wide strip of of wood (or two thinner ones) across the drywall opening: it gave me the needed support of the fan housing flush with the drywall while drilling the screw holes [in the joists] for the mounting brackets.

    AMAZON.COM TO THE RESCUE: After I’ve installed the housing and opened the rest of the package… I discovered that the glass fixture dome (light cover) was broken! Since it was packaged in a separate styrofoam enclosure it must have been the factory packaging issue (thus 4/5 of the stars). You might want to check all parts before you start, if you want to do it all in one weekend. To make it short, Amazon.com shipped me a replacement fan promptly and I was able to complete my project. Thank you, thank you, thank you, Amazon.com!

    And finally, if I can do it – you can do it! :)
    Rating: 4 / 5

  3. Rookie24 Says:

    We have a high vaulted ceiling in 2 bathrooms and put one in each. One good thing about having to replace bath fans is it gives you a chance to inspect the ductwork you are hooking to. Both baths ductwork needed some repair. This unit went in easy and any doityourselfer can do a professional looking job with this fan & light. Looks great once it is up and the night light comes in handy. It would be overwhelming in a small 1/2 bath or guest bath.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. N. Carroll Says:

    Doing a remodel job with primarily bronze finishes, I was surprised to find very few light/fans out there with bronze hardware. Our local Lowe’s carried this style but only with brushed nickel finish. I was very pleased to order 2 online and get them quickly. It’s quiet and elegant and exactly what I wanted, down to the marbled glass. Perfect touch for my beautiful new bathrooms! Highly recommend this product!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. R. Emerson Says:

    I bought one of these at Lowes and it was so noisy I thought it was defective. I removed it (a huge hassle), took it back and bought another identical one. Not as bad as the first, but still very loud. It’s too bad that these things make such a racket, because they are by far the nicest looking, non-plasticky fans I’ve seen.
    Rating: 2 / 5

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