VEVOR's wall mounted ventilation fans move a lot of air quickly in all kinds of rooms and for a wide range of uses, from kitchens and bathrooms to attics, garages, and chicken coops. Each wall-mount vent fan is available in 6-inch, 8-inch, and 10-inch sizes and offers high CFM output, low power consumption, and easy on/off control. VEVOR has the right size for the job, no matter what space you're ventilating.
Do you need to get rid of heat, moisture, fumes, or stale air in your kitchen, bathroom, attic, or workshop? VEVOR wall mounted ventilation fans deliver high-CFM airflow exactly where you need it. These electric wall mount vent fans come in three sizes and are suitable for a wide range of applications. They install quickly and run efficiently, so you don't have to worry about oversized units wasting power.
The size of the fan and the type of room are the two factors that determine whether your wall mounted vent fan really solves the problem or moves air around. Get both right, and the fan will work effectively.
The 6 inch exhaust fan is designed for smaller, enclosed spaces where a full-size unit would be overkill. The VEVOR 6-inch wall-mount vent fan moves air efficiently through bathrooms, small utility rooms, closets, and small workshops without requiring a large cutout or raising your electricity bill.
The 6-inch works best as a wall mount bathroom vent fan. It moves 308 CFM of air, which is enough for a standard bathroom, and removes moisture quickly to prevent mould growth. It's easy to install because the small diameter means less wall penetration and faster setup.
The 6 inch exhaust fan moves enough air to keep humidity and odors under control in small garages, chicken coops, or seasonal outbuildings without frequent operation. You can set it up to work on its own with a basic timer switch. This size is perfect for spaces up to 150 square feet.
The 8-inch VEVOR exhaust fan moves 576 CFM of air, which is twice that of the 6-inch model. This feature makes it the most versatile wall mounted ventilation fan in the lineup. It works well in standard kitchens, workshops, basements, and attics where airflow needs are moderate to high.
The 8-inch wall mounted kitchen vent fan removes cooking fumes, grease particles, and heat without making as much noise as bigger fans do. The on/off switch makes it easy to use, and its low power consumption means it can run efficiently.
The 8-inch wall mount vent fan is also the best choice for garages and basements where fumes, exhaust, or chemical smells build up. When properly positioned, it can turn over the air in a typical garage in less than ten minutes. For most residential and light commercial uses, the 8 inch exhaust fan is the best choice.
The 10 inch exhaust fan is the right tool for large spaces, high airflow needs, or heavy contaminant loads. The VEVOR 10-inch wall mounted ventilation fan moves 988 CFM, which is enough to efficiently ventilate large attics, industrial workshops, commercial kitchens, and agricultural areas with high humidity.
The 10-inch model is most useful for wall mount attic vent fans. In the summer, attic heat can reach over 150°F, and moving that air out quickly needs a lot of CFM. This electric wall mount vent fan delivers 988 CFM, quickly lowering attic temperatures while protecting the roof structure, insulation, and HVAC efficiency.
The 10 inch exhaust fan provides the right amount of airflow to maintain safe air quality in workshops that handle wood dust, paint fumes, or welding smoke. This output tier is also good for big chicken coops, commercial prep kitchens, and garages with more than one bay. If your space is larger than 400 square feet or has significant contamination, don't go smaller; pick the 10-inch.
When choosing a wall mounted ventilation fan, size alone isn't enough. The unit needs to be placed correctly, and the CFM-to-room-volume ratio needs to be set correctly so it actually clears the air rather than recirculates it. For standard ceiling heights, the benchmark is 1 CFM per square foot of floor area, with multipliers for kitchens, bathrooms, and areas with high contamination loads.
HVAC guidelines say that a wall mount bathroom vent fan should have at least 1 CFM per square foot. It means that a 100-square-foot bathroom needs at least 100 CFM. The 6 inch exhaust fan's 308 CFM output gives you plenty of headroom. For wall mount kitchen vent fan installations, you should double the base calculation to account for cooking heat and grease. The 8-inch or 10 inch exhaust fan is the right size for your kitchen.
Placement is just as important as CFM. Put the wall mounted ventilation fan on the wall opposite the main air intake point so it pulls fresh air across the whole room rather than just cycling near its own inlet. To remove heat and fumes, the fan should be near the ceiling; to remove moisture, it should be lower, where moisture is concentrated.
The same wall mounted fan performs differently depending on where it is installed. Here is what VEVOR's line of fans can do in the four most common places where they are used.
The two most popular uses for a wall-mount vent fan in homes are kitchens and bathrooms, and each has its own needs. In kitchens, the main goal is to remove heat and grease particles. The wall-mount kitchen vent fan must exhaust air efficiently to prevent it from coating surfaces or setting off smoke alarms. VEVOR's 8 inch exhaust fan at 576 CFM works well for standard residential kitchens, but for larger commercial kitchens or high-output cooking setups, a 10 inch exhaust fan may be needed.
Bathroom ventilation is all about removing moisture. A wall mounted bathroom vent fan needs to remove steam quickly to prevent mould, mildew, and long-term moisture-related structural damage. The 6 inch exhaust fan at 308 CFM is enough for most bathrooms up to 150 square feet. For larger bathrooms or en suite bathrooms, the 8 inch wall mounted ventilation fan is better because it moves air faster.
The on/off control that comes with every VEVOR unit is useful for both uses. It's easy to use, works well, and can be used with standard timer switches for automatic operation.
The requirements for wall mounted ventilation fans are much higher in attics, garages, and workshops. These are places with a lot of activity and often significant contamination, so not having enough ventilation can cause real problems like heat damage, fume buildup, and poor air quality.
The wall mount attic vent fan application requires the most CFM. In the summer, attic temperatures can be 30 to 50 degrees Fahrenheit higher than outside air temperatures. It's important to get rid of that heat quickly. VEVOR's 10 inch exhaust fan with 988 CFM is perfect for attics because it pulls hot air out quickly, reduces the load on the HVAC system, and prevents the roof structure from overheating.
The 8 inch exhaust fan works best in garages and workshops with a standard single or double-bay setup. The 10-inch electric wall mount vent fan, on the other hand, provides the airflow needed to keep fumes and particles under control in larger workshops such as woodworking, auto body, and fabrication. To maximize the fan's effectiveness, place it at the opposite end of the workspace from the main air source and mount it at ceiling height. VEVOR's black powder-coated housing can withstand the rough treatment these environments dish out.
VEVOR wall mounted ventilation fans come in 6-inch, 8-inch, and 10-inch sizes for kitchens, bathrooms, attics, garages, and workshops. They have high CFM output, low power consumption, and are easy to install, making them a good choice for both homes and businesses. Browse the full range of wall-mount vent fans and find the right size for your space.
Make sure the fan size is right for the room and the ventilation demand. The 6 inch exhaust fan is suitable for areas less than 150 square feet. The 8 inch exhaust fan can cover 150 to 400 square feet. The 10 inch exhaust fan is for large attics, workshops, or commercial spaces that need a lot of air flow and are over 400 square feet.
Yes. The 6 inch exhaust fan at 308 CFM does a good job of removing moisture in a typical bathroom. The 8-inch wall-mount bathroom vent fan moves air more quickly, helping prevent mold from growing in larger bathrooms or areas with a lot of steam.
Cubic Feet per Minute (CFM) is a unit of measurement for the volume of air a fan moves. A higher CFM clears a room faster. Start with the 1 CFM per square foot rule, and then add more for kitchens, attics, or places with smoke, heat, or high humidity.
Yes. Most timers and occupancy switches can work with VEVOR's wall-mount vent fans because they have standard on/off controls. It lets bathrooms and kitchens run automatically without having to turn them on and off by hand every time.
To install the fan, you need to cut a hole in the wall the same size as the fan, run a power line, and secure the unit. The same basic steps are used for all three sizes. The small 6-inch model is the easiest because it requires a smaller wall opening and is lighter.