✨ Elevate Your Bathroom Experience!
The FS-875-W1 Adjustable Multi Timer Bath Fan Timer Control by DewStop offers a versatile solution for bathroom ventilation and lighting. With adjustable countdown and minutes-per-hour timers, it allows you to customize fan operation to your needs. The manual control feature ensures immediate ventilation, while the blue LED indicator light provides clear visibility of the fan's status. Compact and wall-mounted, this fan timer control is designed for durability and ease of use.
Operation Mode | Off |
Brand | DewStop |
Terminal | Screw |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 2 x 3 x 5 inches |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Actuator Type | Push Button |
International Protection Rating | IP66 |
Controller Type | Button Control |
Control Method | Touch |
Connectivity Protocol | Wi-Fi |
Color | White |
Wattage | 600 watts |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00856625003328 |
Manufacturer | DewStop |
UPC | 856625003328 |
Part Number | FS-875-W1 |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 3 x 5 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | FS-875-W1 |
Power Source | Manual |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | adjustable fan and light control |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**N
Great Product!
I have a combo light and exhaust fan switch in my bathroom. Tired of the exhaust fan being left on all the time, and decided to put a countdown timer on the fan. Looked allover Amazon, this is the only product that I could find, and happens to be a very nice one too - manual on/off only switch for light, and adjustable countdown timer switch for fan, all made into in one dual switch package. In addition to countdown timer control, the fan switch can also be programed to turn on and then off automatically using the built-in adjustable cycle setting. Very happy with the purchase, installation was easy, just like any other switch, works perfectly.
J**K
Works Very Well...
...and looks good too! Bought this since it had a timer that I could wire the bathroom fan up to. Top switch is on/off light, bottom switch is adjustable timer fan. This way, I can ensure the stank has been sucked out even after I've left the room! I'm probably going to buy another one for a ceiling heater so I'm warm when I get out of the shower.
H**C
Tough to install
This is a great switch and does exactly what it describes it will do. Like the switches as they are easy to operated and are quiet. The fan function works well and is intuitive to use. The default fan setting of 30 minutes is perfect for out use. Actual wiring was easy but getting the outlet installed in the box was very difficult. I had to install it in a 2 gang box with another duplex outlet and finding the room for all those wires was very tight.FYI, since my current wall plate was already marked with "fan, heat, night light and light" I had to match the switch to the markings and thus the switch was installed "up side down". This was also simple to do and there were no issues with this approach. This was required only because I wanted to reuse the existing wall plate.
U**I
Works as expected, not as white as my other switches
The switch works as described - one button for the fan (with timer and led indicator), and one for the LED light of the vent. Works well with my Panasonic whisper vent. Make sure you connect the wires correctly, otherwise the light and fan buttons are inverted.Two complaints:1. It’s not as white as my other switches (in the photo, Kasa Smart Switches). It’s white, just not as nice of a shiny white.2. Not sure why the timers need a special tool to open their little panel. It’s a small plastic tool that I’m sure I’m going to lose quickly and then struggle if I need to readjust the timers. Could have had a simpler design, though it’s quite easy to open with any piece of thin plastic.
F**D
Versatile Bathroom Switch
This switch is great. Provides many options depending on your application. In mine, I am using it for a bathroom exhaust fan and it's night light function. The top turns the fan's nightlight feature on and off. The bottom button turns the actual fan on and off. What's nice about this switch is it has a programmable timer built in between the 2 push buttons. Remove the mini cover, which can only easily be done when the switch plate is off; and one dials controls how long the fan will run until it automatically turns the circuit off, and the other dial controls how many minutes per hour the fan will automatically turn on to run. What's really nice is these can be programmed independently of each other. In other words if you do now want the fan to automatically turn on every hour, you don't need to. Set it to "0" minutes This is what I did in my case. I just have the auto off dial set to "30" minutes so after a user leaves the bathroom from a steamy shower, they don't need to worry about turning the fan off. It will automatically do it on its own based on time and there is no finicky humidity sensor to worry about. Of course a user can always manually turn the fan off too. There is also a mini blue LED light above the top button, it's not too bright either, which indicates to a user the fan is running. This is very handy especially if you have one of those extremely quite bathroom exhaust fans. Only negative is the ground wire terminal has a cheaply made mounting point and the switch is deep in size so make sure your electrical gang box is deep enough. All-in-all I really like this switch.
D**
Works great
Looks and works for hard to find single box fan timer and light switch. Easy install, little pricey but worth it.
V**I
LOVE THIS!!! ONLY ONE I COULD FIND WITH A LIGHT SWITCH & A FAN TMER ONLY!!!
I am very, very happy with this!!!1st the caveats:Mine set up is 2 switches next to a double receptacle –so, you may need another plate if that is your set-up. The plate that comes with it is removable (thank God) & I had a 2 "round" hole receptacle with a 1 rectangular hole plate in my garage BUT check how yours is set up & plan ahead.You will need a neutral wire (the set-up is not for newbie DIY'ers - hint: if you don't know what this means have someone who does install it.)It needs room in the wall (Bit bigger than a GFCI receptacle) I also wrapped mine in electrical tape to keep it from shorting. My walls are 2x3 interior since I am in a 1978 mobile so it was a really tight fit.Test it BEFORE you put it back in the wall since it is a pain to take it back out & won’t work if you hook it up wrong.Set the timer BEFORE you put on the plate - you cannot adjust the time after that without taking it off again. It defaults to half an hour shut-off with no minutes per hour venting (tho why someone would want that in a bathroom I have no idea - maybe in a grow-room, but a bathroom…?). The default is exactly what I wanted so I was good to go without any adjustments. (Tip: save the little tool to open it - I taped mine to the inside of the medicine cabinet.)I looked & looked & looked & COULD NOT find an on/off switch over a fan timer. This is the ONLY one without humidity sensors, which don’t work next to the door & across the room from the shower. AND it was the only one where the light wasn’t on a timer too. I want to be able to leave the fan on after I shower. Now, I can leave the fan on & head to work knowing it will shut-off in 30 mins.
T**L
Great product for my bathroom for light and ceiling fan. Used it for a few months and works well.
Great product for my bathroom for light and ceiling fan. Used it for a few months and works well.
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