Extractor ~ Provide your space with fresh air
Supply your room with fresh air with an extractor
Are you looking for an extractor? We have a wide range of fans to belong to your extraction or blow-in. You can use an extractor in two ways, as an extraction or as a blow-in. Fresh air in your grow room is very important for your crop, with an extractor you can ensure that there is underpressure which, in combination with a carbon filter, prevents unpleasant smells and with a blow-in you provide your crop with fresh air. There are several types of fans or extractor available, below is a list of the available extractors:
- Tube fans
- Extraction boxes
- Softboxes
Tube fans
A tube fan can also be called an extractor and can be used both as an extractor and as a blow-in. The name actually says it all, a tube fan is in the form of a tube. These very small extractors are available from 107m3 to 1700m3 per hour. Besides the amount of air such an extractor can handle, there are also differences in the options. For example, you can order a tube fan without any options up to a tube fan with its own thermostat.
Extractor boxes and softboxes
Exhaust boxes and a softbox can both be called an extractor, but like the tube fans, they can be used as an extractor or as a blow-in. Both boxes are available in steel or MDF and are available from 250m3 up to 2500m3 per hour. The extractor is completely customizable, if you want other flange sizes on it, this is possible.
What is the difference between an extractor box and a softbox?
An extraction box and a softbox are basically the same extractor, the only difference with the extractor is that the motor in a softbox hangs in rubbers, because of this these boxes are quieter than normal extraction boxes because the vibrations generated by the motor are not transmitted to the outside.
If it is still not entirely clear to you, we will be happy to provide you with information if you fill out our contact form.
Supply your room with fresh air with an extractor
Are you looking for an extractor? We have a wide range of fans to belong to your extraction or blow-in. You can use an extractor in two ways, as an extraction or as a blow-in. Fresh air in your grow room is very important for your crop, with an extractor you can ensure that there is underpressure which, in combination with a carbon filter, prevents unpleasant smells and with a blow-in you provide your crop with fresh air. There are several types of fans or extractor available, below is a list of the available extractors:
- Tube fans
- Extraction boxes
- Softboxes
Tube fans
A tube fan can also be called an extractor and can be used both as an extractor and as a blow-in. The name actually says it all, a tube fan is in the form of a tube. These very small extractors are available from 107m3 to 1700m3 per hour. Besides the amount of air such an extractor can handle, there are also differences in the options. For example, you can order a tube fan without any options up to a tube fan with its own thermostat.
Extractor boxes and softboxes
Exhaust boxes and a softbox can both be called an extractor, but like the tube fans, they can be used as an extractor or as a blow-in. Both boxes are available in steel or MDF and are available from 250m3 up to 2500m3 per hour. The extractor is completely customizable, if you want other flange sizes on it, this is possible.
What is the difference between an extractor box and a softbox?
An extraction box and a softbox are basically the same extractor, the only difference with the extractor is that the motor in a softbox hangs in rubbers, because of this these boxes are quieter than normal extraction boxes because the vibrations generated by the motor are not transmitted to the outside.
If it is still not entirely clear to you, we will be happy to provide you with information if you fill out our contact form.
TT100
TT125(S)
TT150
TT160
TT200
TT250
TT315
The product line of the S-Vent tube extractor TT ...
Available in: 250m3 | 550m3 | 750m3 | 1200m3 | 1500m3 | 2000m3 | 2...
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BK100
BK125
BK150
BK200(S)
BK250
BK315(S)
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- 250 / 1480m3
- 250 / 2310m3
- 315 / 2380m3
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- 150 / ...
Available in: 250m3 | 500m3 | 750m3 | 1000m3 | 1200m3 | 1500m3 | 2...
Available in: 100mm | 125m...
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Available in: 100mm | 125mm | 150mm | 160mm | 200mm | 250...
Supply your room with fresh air with an extractor
Are you looking for an extractor? We have a wide range of fans to belong to your extraction or blow-in. You can use an extractor in two ways, as an extraction or as a blow-in. Fresh air in your grow room is very important for your crop, with an extractor you can ensure that there is underpressure which, in combination with a carbon filter, prevents unpleasant smells and with a blow-in you provide your crop with fresh air. There are several types of fans or extractor available, below is a list of the available extractors:
- Tube fans
- Extraction boxes
- Softboxes
Tube fans
A tube fan can also be called an extractor and can be used both as an extractor and as a blow-in. The name actually says it all, a tube fan is in the form of a tube. These very small extractors are available from 107m3 to 1700m3 per hour. Besides the amount of air such an extractor can handle, there are also differences in the options. For example, you can order a tube fan without any options up to a tube fan with its own thermostat.
Extractor boxes and softboxes
Exhaust boxes and a softbox can both be called an extractor, but like the tube fans, they can be used as an extractor or as a blow-in. Both boxes are available in steel or MDF and are available from 250m3 up to 2500m3 per hour. The extractor is completely customizable, if you want other flange sizes on it, this is possible.
What is the difference between an extractor box and a softbox?
An extraction box and a softbox are basically the same extractor, the only difference with the extractor is that the motor in a softbox hangs in rubbers, because of this these boxes are quieter than normal extraction boxes because the vibrations generated by the motor are not transmitted to the outside.
If it is still not entirely clear to you, we will be happy to provide you with information if you fill out our contact form.