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I can not say enough about Fantastic Vents customer support. I have a 02 motorhome and had a problem with a part on one of my vents. Called Fantastic and they are shipping out a new part immediately. Just a great experience with their service and in addition I got a whole travelog about visiting Michigan which is one of the states we have not visited yet. A great company deserving of our support.

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They are indeed fantastic! They keep their customers for life!


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He was a wise guy to me!!!! When I called to order the update for our fan I asked him if I could put it in myself his answer was no no no way I could do it!!! Then he said let your wife do it it is that asy !!!! lol lol lol Turned out I should of let wife do it I did the out and in wires backwards!!! good luck rvtommy (yes they are great)


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Great company that stands behind their product.

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My stepson installed one in my motorhome last week. We had trouble in finding the right Dicor product, they shipped us a tube overnight. Great Service.


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Posted: 10/28/08 07:05pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Can I install a MaxxAire2 which is the larger of the vent covers over my fantastic fan and how do I keep the fantastic fan cover from hitting the MaxxAire cover?

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Glad you had a good experience!


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Fantastic Fan is a great company. My concern it that people will take advantage of them.





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it's in the name... they are fantastic...

the lid hitting the Max-air isn't a problem if you have the manual crank-up type... they open far enough to not restrict the air, but I did remove the screen from the max-air cover, it isn't needed anyway...


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