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💨 Elevate your airflow game with whisper-quiet power!
The AC Infinity RAXIAL S6 is a robust 6-inch inline booster duct fan designed to enhance HVAC airflow with a powerful 265 CFM capacity. Featuring a variable speed controller and ultra-quiet 35 dBA operation, its durable die-cast alloy construction minimizes vibration for smooth performance. Perfect for improving ventilation in basements, bathrooms, kitchens, and workshops, this fan offers professional-grade airflow control and energy-efficient operation.









| ASIN | B07ZPC5GTX |
| Air Flow Capacity | 265 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,097 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #73 in Household Ventilation Fans |
| Blade Material | Plastic |
| Brand Name | AC Infinity |
| Cable Length | 3 Feet |
| Collection Name | Home |
| Color | Black |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (8,398) |
| Electric Fan Design | Blower |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00819137021112 |
| Included Components | Cord |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.28"D x 5.9"W x 5.9"H |
| Item Weight | 3.31 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | AC Infinity |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Model Name | AC-RXS6 |
| Model Number | AC-RXS6 |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Noise Level | 35 Decibels |
| Number of Blades | 6 |
| Number of Power Levels | 3 |
| Number of Speeds | 3 |
| Power Source | AC |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor |
| Room Type | Basements, Bathrooms, Kitchens, Workshops |
| Special Features | Speed Controller |
| Specification Met | CE |
| Standby Power Shutoff | High, Energy Efficient, Cost-Effective |
| Style | Duct Fan |
| UPC | 819137021112 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 37 watts |
S**T
Nice fan, quiet depending on how you install it.
Have this hooked up to the far end vent for a Bambu P2S printer to exhaust toxic fumes. Yes the instructions say don't use this for toxic fumes but I figured if thousands of others have been using this for their printers over the years it must be ok. There aren't a ton of toxic fumes, and they're not flammable fumes either. I would not use this for flammable fumes. It moves a decent amount of air once it gets to the midway power setting. On max it move a little more but this doesn't need to be hair-dryer speed to do it's intended job. Yes it's a little noisy if you don't have any vent tubes hooked up to it. I have it midway on power and connected to a flexible 4" dryer duct on one side and a tin dryer duct on the other. I can hear it from 5 feet away but barely. If you've ever been next to a RADON fan it kind of sounds like that...super muffled. It's right below our master closet and if I stand in the closet and purposefully listen, with no other noises going on, I can barely hear it but I know what I'm listening for. The spousal unit has not noticed at all, and she's in there a lot. I think that's her safe space, not that she needs one mind you. But with the clothes everywhere it helps to shut out distractions and noise and I see how it can be calming to hang out in there. Back to the topic--Once you turn it on it seems to start at 100% power, then quickly lowers power to wherever you have it set. Nothing wrong with that, just wanted to point it out. I have it plugged into a smart receptacle, so I can turn it on from afar. Should come in handy if I forget to turn it on and start a print and leave the house. Can also monitor energy usage, but I don't think it draws much. The housing is exactly 4" diameter, the exact same as most hard/tin 4" ducts. This is a little annoying. I have it connected directly to an outdoor dryer vent, and the tube that came with that vent is the exact same size as the housing, so I had to buy a short super thin adapter and clamp the vent to the adapter, then the fan to the adapter. I did get a 4" flexible dryer duct attached to the other side, little challenging but it fit. I only use about 4ft of the flexible duct, then it goes to hard duct and runs across the room to the printer.
P**L
Solid cheaper option but not much air movement
This is a good inline option for the price, doesn’t move the most air but it’s pretty durable. Not too heavy easy to instal. There are better options but this one works for the beginner
T**A
Little noisy but great besides that
I got the 6 inch one and have had no problem the dial actually smoothly adjust the speed it is a little noisy and makes a hum that you wouldn't want in your bedroom but besides that it works quite nice
J**D
More solid and cheaper than local
Rented out a house where I had to run heat to a bedroom and bathroom that the previous owner converted from a garage. Ran duct instead of the baseboard heater that was previously installed. It was a pretty long run, about 35' of 8" ducting and a couple branching off of that. 4 total registers. Went to the orange store to buy one of these but they didn't have the 8" in stock. Said I'd have to order it online and when It comes to that, I'd rather just order it on Amazon. This thing is solid. Metal fan blade, pretty solid housing. And cheaper than the store by about $20. Probably got it faster than if I'd ordered from the store too. The housing is a little smaller than a normal metal pipe but it wasn't a major difference and was a tight fit with the tape. I supported it from the ceiling because it has a little weight to it but that's a good thing. It actually looks nice, too bad it's mostly covered by the other ducts. Love the fact that it has a speed control on it, makes it more adjustable. It's not just 3 settings, it has "off" and all the way up to high is incrementally adjustable. It pushes some serious air. Without it attached to the duct work, it seemed like it was pretty loud on high but with it attached, it's no louder than the furnace. I also got a BN-LINK Heat Mat controller because the one at the store looked old, clunky and awkward. It was also more expensive. So I got that and it works great when the furnace is on and turns off when the furnace turns off. I'm happy with the setup and the price. Tenants love it because it makes that bedroom and bathroom warm like the rest of the house. Sorry for the long post but I like to give credit for a good product and show how I ended up using it.
I**O
It's really quiet on the lowest speed
Pretty great fan, it's really not loud, I tried a lot of them, and this is very quiet, almost not hearable at the lowest speed
A**M
Quiet motor but loud wind noise
So I tried the hon&gaun, ac infinity raxial s6 and ac infinity cloud line pro s6. The hon&gaun definetly moved the most air for the money but it was the only one that I could here the motor running both standing next to it and at the end of the vent over 20 feet away even running only 40%. But even at 40% it still moved a lot of air and there was not too much turbulence so the air noise was minimal but motor noise was loud. I really don’t recommend this unless it is somewhere we’re the noise doesn’t matter. The ac infinity raxial was the opposite, a bit more money, moves far less air, the motor is silent but the lousy impeller creates a lot of turbulence creating a lot of air noise that is mainly heard at the end of the vent. Last was the ac infinity cloudline pro, it’s far more expensive but far superior, moves lots of air, motor can’t be heard even standing right next to it and the air flow is smooth and quiet. It also offers optional WiFi controller that is very easy to use, can control up to 4 fans which can be controlled by your phone, by set speed, schedule, atmospheric pressure readings, temperature or humidity. This allows you to put the probe in a vent and have the fan only run when ac, heat or humidifier are running.
R**E
The product was exactly what the ad presented, size, colour, easy to install, etc. Installed it a couple days ago, was great! Quiet, speed adjustment....and today it just quit. Not sure if it iver heated or what...no burned wires or smell...nothing...just stopped working! I will be returning it and expecting a complete refund! Disappointed! **UPDATE ** After contacting AC Infinity, who were super friendly and helpful saying tgey would ship me out a new fan but have a quality check before they sent it out. I thanked them for offering but I decided to go a different direction for what I had originally purchased the fan for. Long story short...I shipped the fan back to Amazon and received my refund in just over a week. I most likely will give the AC Infinity fan another go in the future!!😊
L**.
Plugged in, switched on, 3 seconds and smoke comes out from the fan. Completely dead, so far had to pay £30 to ship it back, waste of money and time, bad experience. Got a German's made, works great. Germany-USA 1-0
J**.
Exelente producto me dejo impresionado su funcionamiento y estética ampliamente recomendado
B**N
Great fan only issue is that it came with a US plug. I needed it to have a UK plug. So I had to buy and extra 240v to 110v converter at £25. But it’s a great fan. Using it to power my home made humidifier on my mushroom farm. If it was adapted for the uk I would buy more.
P**X
het toestel heeft GEEN 230 volt wat ik verwacht wanneer je in Belgie op de amazon.com.be koopt en door belgische dealer wordt geleverd. klein foutje .... retour is direct aanvaard: wacht op de terugbetaling ....
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