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The Durablow 220 CFM Air-Out Stainless Steel Crawl Space Vent Fan features dual high-velocity fans delivering powerful 220 CFM airflow to ventilate basements, crawl spaces, and foundations. Equipped with a built-in dehumidistat and freeze protection thermostat, it automatically regulates humidity between 20%-80% RH and shuts off below 35°F, ensuring optimal moisture control year-round. Constructed from premium 304 stainless steel, this UL-certified fan resists corrosion in damp environments, making it ideal for radon mitigation and odor control. Easy to install with a plug-in design and included hardware, it’s a smart, durable solution for healthier indoor air quality and home protection.















| ASIN | B00WU5DAS2 |
| Air Flow Capacity | 220 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #70,334 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #191 in Household Ventilation Fans |
| Brand | Durablow |
| Color | SUS304 Air-Out |
| Control Method | App |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,010) |
| Date First Available | April 29, 2015 |
| Efficiency | Efficient |
| Electric fan design | Exhaust Fan |
| Finish Type | Brushed |
| Included Components | 220 CFM Air-Out Fan + 7-feet grounded power Cord |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Installation Type | Plug-in |
| Is Cordless? | No |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.69 pounds |
| Item model number | MFB M2D |
| Manufacturer | Durablow |
| Model Name | Crawl Space Foundation Fan |
| Noise Level | 55 Decibels |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 2"D x 9"W x 18"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Air Circulation, Home, Outdoor |
| Room Type | Bedroom |
| Size | SUS304+Dual Fan+Dehumidistat |
| Special Feature | 220 CFM, Dual Fans, Stainless Steel 304 |
| Specification Met | UL |
| Style | Air-Out |
| UPC | 601393749530 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 72 watts |
N**4
Great Fan Ventilator
I'm actually using this fan ventilator for my garage, not a crawl space and so far, it's working great. It was quite easy to install and came with all the hardware needed, including four thin foam strips with sticky tape on one side that made the installation more professional and allowed for a nice, tight fit. Following the instructions, it was quite easy to connect the device to my home Wi-Fi and the app set up was quick and easy. Once the device is added to the app, you can turn it on/off and change the percentage of humidity at which you want the fan to automatically turn on. The CFM's are great for my purpose. Since we live in the desert, our garage gets quite hot when parking two cars in it (engine heat and ambient temperature). This fan has helped pull the hot air out, blowing it outside of our house, bringing fresh air into the garage as long as I have the fan turned on and it's working great. The installation took all of 10 minutes and the app set up took another five minutes. Quick and easy!
B**E
Great Radon Removal Solution
When we were about to sell our house, the buyer insisted on having a Radon test performed. We have never had any testing, nor an inkling that Radon was even present in our location, as no-one around here tests for Radon. When the readings, over a 4-day period, revealed radon in the 3 range, we were amazed, although not alarmed, as under 4 is not even guaranteed by the removal companies. Being proactive, we bought from Amazon, a Hound 3699 Radon detector and placed it in numerous rooms of the house. All rooms tested under 4, but the crawl space readings meandered between 3 & 6. I read the reviews regarding this fan and decided to give it a try, exhausting crawlspace air with all other vents closed, WOW! After only one day, readings in the crawlspace now are consistently under 2. Upon first plugging in, the unit produced a sound just like a drone taking off. I was concerned that the sound would/could be annoying, but once installed, in the crawlspace, under the insulated floor, the fan cannot be heard. If you are within 2-3 feet of the outside vent, the sound produced is akin to a clothes dryer. I am extremely pleased with this purchase! UPDATE: upon moving the radon measuring unit from the crawlspace to the living area, the Radon reading is coming in around .78 *WOW*!! This fan does its job!! One week update: Readings now sub-1, measuring between .20 and .673 November 2025 update: The living area of the house now reads under .50pCiL 24/7 I let the fan run continuously with a temperature reading of 60/61 with relative humidity averaging 45% I have radiant floor heating (boiler operated) and I detect no additional increase in energy usage and no effect on the tile floors. The crawlspace floor is covered with visqueen and the floor is insulated with fiberglass batting. Winters can be brutal here, so I will update if I run into any issues. So far, is it in the 30's.
C**N
Well made crawlspace fan, benefits from attentive installation
Sacramento isn't especially humid most parts of the year, but during the winter it can get into the 80-90% range. In our 1950s house with uninsulated walls and floors and heating kept around 68 F, this means indoor humidity can approach the ~75% range, enough that clothes in the closet can start to develop a musty smell and condensation begins to occur on the windows overnight. A dehumidifier is one way to deal with this, but uses a lot of electricity. Just as bothersome, poor crawlspace ventilation results in stagnant, moist air and quickly produces a musty smell which can permeate the house and makes a comfortable environment for spiders and insects. Crawlspace encapsulation is expensive and/or labor intensive, from what I can tell, pretty rare around here. Thus, we looked to this crawlspace fan to resolve some of the stagnant air issues in the crawlspace, which would also hopefully reduce some of the indoor humidity issues in the process more economically than relying purely on a dehumidifier. Install wasn't fun in our 2' crawlspace, but built character (or something). I had to make a plywood frame to get this flush with the crawlspace vent, and also cut out some of the metal sheeting. After initial installation below our master bedroom, we were getting noticeable noise coming through the (uninsulated hardwood) floor. This wasn't really noticeable from the crawlspace, because the noise of rushing air was masking it, but we were getting a tone of ~800 Hz peaks at 35 dBA or so, enough to be annoying without a fan to provide white noise. The next day I went back in, taking some advice from the reviews here to add D-style weather stripping around the perimeter of the metal sheet, and also added rubber washers to all the screws. I also added a timer outlet with a remote so I wouldn't have to crawl back in if we had a power outage or something else that threw off the timing. The weather stripping/rubber washers reduced the sound in the bedroom to 300 Hz peaks at around 30 dBA... a much less annoying tone and perceived at about half as loud, easy to mask with a fan running on low. So, I would recommend that modification if you are noise-sensitive. The fan itself moves a good amount of air and appears to be of very solid construction. I have no doubt about its durability. As to the effectiveness of the additional crawlspace ventilation in resolving our issues, time will tell. I have a humidity datalogger in both the house and the crawlspace, so over time I hope to get some good data about its effectiveness.
R**D
Very good fan. But I found a better one.
I installed this fan several months ago for ventilation the space under my house. It works as advertised. Very solid. However, I wanted a second fan and I purchased an AC Infinity AIRTITAN T8-N. It costs slightly less and, in my opinion, is superior. The AC Infinity is quieter, has variable fan speeds can be manually set or automatically based on humidity or temperature, has built in timer functionality, and it has a remote probe to read the humidity and temperature.
F**H
Running fine after 3 years
Still running after 3 years. Low noise. I can hardly hear it when in crawlspace. Great product. Suction is not super strong but good enough for crawlspace.
E**T
I but this fan a couple of years ago now. I durned 100% of the time, since that. A bit noisy, though, but efficient.
M**E
It's a little noisy. Using it for a little over 2 weeks with no issues. 🤞
A**R
These fans ran for 2 months then quit. I would have returned them but I bought them 1 year ago but just installed them 2 months ago.
M**N
I received last week the M2D-SH fan and it's impossible to find the device via the Smart Life App. Yes the network is 2,4Ghz, I selected the fan symbol in the app and I cliked on the LEARN button to make sure the Wifi light is flashing.... Nothing. I'll try the fan anyway...but really disappointing that I spent more money on a feature who don't work. Also, no feedback from the vendor following my Email...we will see. Thanks
A**R
These fans ran for 2 months then quit. I would have returned them but I bought them 1 year ago but just installed them 2 months ago.
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