---
product_id: 125675564
title: "ILG8SF18VC - 18\" Wall Mount Shutter Exhaust Fan With Remote - Automatic Shutter"
brand: "iliving"
price: "£236.87"
currency: GBP
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "I Living"
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store_origin: GB
region: United Kingdom
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# 1736 CFM Wireless Remote Weather Resistant ILG8SF18VC - 18" Wall Mount Shutter Exhaust Fan With Remote - Automatic Shutter

**Brand:** iliving
**Price:** £236.87
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ILG8SF18VC - 18" Wall Mount Shutter Exhaust Fan With Remote - Automatic Shutter by iliving
- **How much does it cost?** £236.87 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- iliving enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted iliving brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** Corrosion-resistant design ensures longevity.
- • **Versatile Ventilation:** Perfect for attics, garages, and more!
- • **Cut Your Cooling Costs:** Slash those energy bills with efficient ventilation!
- • **Power Meets Efficiency:** Experience powerful airflow without the hefty energy cost.
- • **Smart Control at Your Fingertips:** Customize your comfort with a sleek remote.

## Overview

The iLiving 18" Shutter Exhaust Fan is a powerful and efficient ventilation solution designed for various spaces in your home. With a robust airflow capacity of 1736 CFM, it features a wireless smart remote for easy control of temperature and humidity. Built with weather-resistant shutters and a durable motor, this fan is perfect for maintaining a comfortable environment while reducing cooling costs.

## Description

"iLiving - Wall Mounted Shutter Exhaust Fan Are you looking for a reliable way to reduce your cooling costs while keeping your home cooler and more comfortable year-round? If so, you’ve found just what you’re looking for! Made with top quality materials, craftsmanship and engineering, the iLiving Shutter Exhaust Fan is designed to offer superior ventilation in any space you choose to install to keep your living space cooler and more comfortable year-round while reducing expensive cooling bills. • Heavy-Duty, Galvanized Steel Frame • Weather Resistant Aluminum Shutters and Blades • Motion-Balanced for Quiet Operation • Thermally Protected and Permanently Lubricated Motor • Automatic Shutters • For Home Cooling and Ventilation • Corrosion-Resistant Wire Guards • Variable Speed Setting Functionality On Select Sizes (controller sold separately) • UL Listed • Available in (8 or 9) Size Variations Perfect Cooling and Ventilation Solution For • Homes • Attics • Garages • Sheds • Reducing Cooling Costs • And More The fan comes fully assembled out of the box; only installation required is the electrical hardwiring. The shutter fan comes in 8 different sizes: 10 inches, 12 inches, 16 inches, 18 inches, 20 inches, 24 inches, 30 inches, and 36 inches. The 18-inch shutter fan has both a variable Speed ILG8SF24V and a Single Speed model. The iLIVING 30-inch and 36-inch shutter fans are only available in single Speed. For variable-speed models, the iLIVING ILG8SFSC Speed controller is sold separately."

Review: Great Product for Cooling the Attic - Easy install. We use at one end of a straight 5:12 pitched roof above 1800 sq. ft living space; light grey asphalt shingles. Open bird blocks along all eaves, with an added 12x12" louvre at the other end, joining the garage. From day one it allowed crew to install insulation in attic without passing out when ambient day temps were in the mid 70s (this is near Seattle after all). Remote control has worked well; never an issue. My office is along the same exterior wall where the fan is installed, and at full power, I notice a humming noise but am otherwise not bothered. At lower speeds, that's when I get a bit annoyed and have to go full power or turn it off. Does its job well, good value, and cooler attic (and thus home).
Review: Quality build on fan, time will tell on controller - TLDR : sturdy build, works well, thermostat in attic reads a few degrees higher than actual when compared to remote. moves a lot of air, lower temperature in attic. would recommend. also take a photo of serial number before installing for easy registration later. I have been checking several fans for sale, I settled on this one due to testimonials about the build quality and operation. Since they helped, I thought I would contribute with my two cents. I got the version of the fan which has the remote to control it. Packaging was good and product arrived timely and intact. instructions regarding set up and installation are straightforward and only really needed help to set up the remote. This unit is being installed on your typical Florida home currently undergoing a reroof. Therefore, we removed the exhaust fan from the roof and opted to put this vent fan in the gable., or side of the house. After sweating in the attic in 120°+ temperatures, I finally got the appropriate opening and then mounted the fan from the inside of the attic rather than outside. This allowed me to safely install at the highest point on the gable side of the roof without risking being on a ladder. Eventually, I’ll go back and put some caulking on the outside, but I think it’s tucked up high enough under the eaves that it wont have water entry and not really concerned about water intrusion during heavy rains. We had one day of serious South Florida thunderstorms and warnings and it was fine. Hurricanes and sideways rain might be another story Installation is straightforward, and the QR code in the instruction book links to a video so that you can pair the remote to the unit that is installed in the attic and controls the fan from your living room or garage. I noticed the temperature dropping immediately after the fan was turned on, which is exactly what was expected. Operation is quiet enough, I do have it installed over the bathroom area and it can be heard from the bathroom as a slight hum, but that’s not a problem as it’s easy to turn off in the evening hours from the remote or by setting a desired target temperature which is typical at night. The lower or slower settings seem to make more noise. This fan moves a lot of air and i’m going to monitor the temps this summer with the fan on and off. For now it read 122 before install and 105-108 after instal and running. This fan has an 18 inch opening needed and it seems to really draw a lot of air. the shutters open about 3/4 the way when on high and close when off but do stay open a bit. There is a tight fit between studs in the attic, so there may be a pinch that is not allowing the vents to close. It closed when reviewing upon receipt. the shutters are too close to the edges, we are talking less than 1mm or a 1/16 of an inch. I may just lightly file down an edge or two of the shutters from the inside of the attic, because I installed the fan from the inside. The fan portion cab be removed from the unit and the housing will stay in place. I also found this helpful as a a potential solution during hurricanes, maybe slip some wood on the inside or two pieces through the vents onto the outside and securing it from the inside. then again I might just leave as is and see what happens with our first hurricane next time we get one. It seems sturdy, but not sturdy enough that it would stay closed on its own. It might need some small drill points and potentially some tie straps to hold the vents closed. Will do some type of Florida hurricane engineering. The only observation that is sort of a con or gotcha I think worth commenting about is the remote control and the feature about the temperature., versus the temperature read in the attic. I thought it was handy to have the local room temperature, which is determined by the location of the remote, so if I leave the remote in the garage, I’ll get the garage temperature versus having the remote in the house. The remote provides a reasonably accurate temperature of its location. what’s worth noting is I left the remote next to the unit in the attic and they had a different reading. The attic thermostat reads higher than actual, assuming the remote is reading actual temperature. I determined this because the remote closely matches the thermostat inside the house . Therefore, when you’re setting the remote to 90°, the attic would probably shut off if it reaches less than actual 90°, as it seems to read 4 to 5° hotter and higher than actual. The real temp in this scenario would be 85 to 86 and the unit would indicate it as 90. The max temp to auto shut off is 99 which works for most states but in Florida that means the attic fan runs all day on auto, which is not an issue but if you would want to manually shut off for some reason, you can from anywhere in the house. it responds from the backyard also. i’m including photos of the portable unit next to the thermostat in the attic, showing the readings on each. And then showing the portable unit next to the thermostat in the house, indicating the portable remote has a more accurate gauge of the temperature. Other than that, I have not tinkered with any of the settings and I just leave it running all day, it’s set to a temperature that in the evening it’ll shut off and if it doesn’t overtime, I can always use the remote which is super handy. other potential drawback is that during a power outage, you likely have to resync the remote to the unit, ut i think that can be done from living room. remove a battery, hold power and keep pressed while inserting battery again and then press power again. i dont know if you need to be near unit in attic I would recommend this attic fan. If it fails, I’ll come back to complain! time to register this with the manufacturer as well. i think the serial number is on the fan; so snap a photo upon arrival!! hope this helps!

## Features

- CUT COOLING COSTS: Reduce expensive cooling bills at home. Ready to install, our wall-mounted automatic shutter vent fan is designed to help to keep your living space cooler and more comfortable year-round.
- MULTIPURPOSE: Perfect cooling and ventilation solution for any space at your home - including the attic, garage, shed, and more. Corrosion resistant, the fully enclosed motor is thermally protected and permanently lubricated for easy maintenance.
- REMOTE CONTROL, VARIABLE SPEED SETTINGS: Customize your comfort with Digital Display remote controller. Control Speed, regulate temperature, and humidity using iLiving Exhaust Fan smart controller, ILG8SFRC speed controller.
- WEATHER RESISTANT SHUTTERS: Constructed from durable, high-grade aluminum, these shutters can withstand moisture and heat longer than other competitors’ products adding to the fan’s longevity.
- POWERFUL AND EFFICIENT: Small but mighty, you’ll enjoy the power and efficiency of iLiving’s Shutter Exhaust Fan. The 16 inch runs onstandard 120 volts at 1/15 HP, 0.85 amps with 1075 RPM, cooling and ventilating an area of 1736 cubic feet per minute!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07QXDM9XF |
| Air Flow Capacity | 1736 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #374,288 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1,105 in Household Ventilation Fans |
| Blade Material | Aluminium |
| Brand | iLiving |
| Brand Name | iLiving |
| Collection Name | Home |
| Color | Silver |
| Connector Type | NEMA 5-15P |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 700 Reviews |
| Electric Fan Design | Exhaust Fan |
| Electric fan design | Exhaust Fan |
| Finish Type | Metallic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00850005348054 |
| Included Components | Remote |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Installation Type | Wall Mounted |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.75"D x 21"W x 21"H |
| Item Type Name | Shutter Mount Exhaust Fan |
| Main Power Connector Type | NEMA 5-15P |
| Manufacturer | iLiving USA |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Model Name | ILG8SF18VC |
| Model Number | ILG8SF18VC |
| Motor Type | brushless |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Blades | 5 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Number of Speeds | 1 |
| Part Number | ILG8SF18VC |
| Power Source | AC |
| Product Dimensions | 5.75"D x 21"W x 21"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home |
| Room Type | warehouse, workshop, garage, bathroom |
| Size | 18 inches |
| Special Features | Wireless Smart Remote Controller Shutter Exhause Fan |
| Speed | 1075 RPM |
| Standby Power Shutoff | [QUALITATIVE HIGH] |
| Style | Fan with Remote |
| Switch Type | Remote Control |
| Theme | Electric Fan |
| UPC | 850005348054 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
| Wattage | 15 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** iLiving
- **Color:** Silver
- **Electric fan design:** Exhaust Fan
- **Power Source:** AC
- **Style:** Fan with Remote
- **Product Dimensions:** 5.75"D x 21"W x 21"H
- **Room Type:** warehouse, workshop, garage, bathroom
- **Special Feature:** Wireless Smart Remote Controller Shutter Exhause Fan
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Home
- **Wattage:** 15 watts

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Product for Cooling the Attic
*by M***C on February 5, 2021*

Easy install. We use at one end of a straight 5:12 pitched roof above 1800 sq. ft living space; light grey asphalt shingles. Open bird blocks along all eaves, with an added 12x12" louvre at the other end, joining the garage. From day one it allowed crew to install insulation in attic without passing out when ambient day temps were in the mid 70s (this is near Seattle after all). Remote control has worked well; never an issue. My office is along the same exterior wall where the fan is installed, and at full power, I notice a humming noise but am otherwise not bothered. At lower speeds, that's when I get a bit annoyed and have to go full power or turn it off. Does its job well, good value, and cooler attic (and thus home).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Quality build on fan, time will tell on controller
*by T***N on May 22, 2025*

TLDR : sturdy build, works well, thermostat in attic reads a few degrees higher than actual when compared to remote. moves a lot of air, lower temperature in attic. would recommend. also take a photo of serial number before installing for easy registration later. I have been checking several fans for sale, I settled on this one due to testimonials about the build quality and operation. Since they helped, I thought I would contribute with my two cents. I got the version of the fan which has the remote to control it. Packaging was good and product arrived timely and intact. instructions regarding set up and installation are straightforward and only really needed help to set up the remote. This unit is being installed on your typical Florida home currently undergoing a reroof. Therefore, we removed the exhaust fan from the roof and opted to put this vent fan in the gable., or side of the house. After sweating in the attic in 120°+ temperatures, I finally got the appropriate opening and then mounted the fan from the inside of the attic rather than outside. This allowed me to safely install at the highest point on the gable side of the roof without risking being on a ladder. Eventually, I’ll go back and put some caulking on the outside, but I think it’s tucked up high enough under the eaves that it wont have water entry and not really concerned about water intrusion during heavy rains. We had one day of serious South Florida thunderstorms and warnings and it was fine. Hurricanes and sideways rain might be another story Installation is straightforward, and the QR code in the instruction book links to a video so that you can pair the remote to the unit that is installed in the attic and controls the fan from your living room or garage. I noticed the temperature dropping immediately after the fan was turned on, which is exactly what was expected. Operation is quiet enough, I do have it installed over the bathroom area and it can be heard from the bathroom as a slight hum, but that’s not a problem as it’s easy to turn off in the evening hours from the remote or by setting a desired target temperature which is typical at night. The lower or slower settings seem to make more noise. This fan moves a lot of air and i’m going to monitor the temps this summer with the fan on and off. For now it read 122 before install and 105-108 after instal and running. This fan has an 18 inch opening needed and it seems to really draw a lot of air. the shutters open about 3/4 the way when on high and close when off but do stay open a bit. There is a tight fit between studs in the attic, so there may be a pinch that is not allowing the vents to close. It closed when reviewing upon receipt. the shutters are too close to the edges, we are talking less than 1mm or a 1/16 of an inch. I may just lightly file down an edge or two of the shutters from the inside of the attic, because I installed the fan from the inside. The fan portion cab be removed from the unit and the housing will stay in place. I also found this helpful as a a potential solution during hurricanes, maybe slip some wood on the inside or two pieces through the vents onto the outside and securing it from the inside. then again I might just leave as is and see what happens with our first hurricane next time we get one. It seems sturdy, but not sturdy enough that it would stay closed on its own. It might need some small drill points and potentially some tie straps to hold the vents closed. Will do some type of Florida hurricane engineering. The only observation that is sort of a con or gotcha I think worth commenting about is the remote control and the feature about the temperature., versus the temperature read in the attic. I thought it was handy to have the local room temperature, which is determined by the location of the remote, so if I leave the remote in the garage, I’ll get the garage temperature versus having the remote in the house. The remote provides a reasonably accurate temperature of its location. what’s worth noting is I left the remote next to the unit in the attic and they had a different reading. The attic thermostat reads higher than actual, assuming the remote is reading actual temperature. I determined this because the remote closely matches the thermostat inside the house . Therefore, when you’re setting the remote to 90°, the attic would probably shut off if it reaches less than actual 90°, as it seems to read 4 to 5° hotter and higher than actual. The real temp in this scenario would be 85 to 86 and the unit would indicate it as 90. The max temp to auto shut off is 99 which works for most states but in Florida that means the attic fan runs all day on auto, which is not an issue but if you would want to manually shut off for some reason, you can from anywhere in the house. it responds from the backyard also. i’m including photos of the portable unit next to the thermostat in the attic, showing the readings on each. And then showing the portable unit next to the thermostat in the house, indicating the portable remote has a more accurate gauge of the temperature. Other than that, I have not tinkered with any of the settings and I just leave it running all day, it’s set to a temperature that in the evening it’ll shut off and if it doesn’t overtime, I can always use the remote which is super handy. other potential drawback is that during a power outage, you likely have to resync the remote to the unit, ut i think that can be done from living room. remove a battery, hold power and keep pressed while inserting battery again and then press power again. i dont know if you need to be near unit in attic I would recommend this attic fan. If it fails, I’ll come back to complain! time to register this with the manufacturer as well. i think the serial number is on the fan; so snap a photo upon arrival!! hope this helps!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Paid for the features, received a box of disappointment.
*by T***R on July 4, 2020*

$212.00 for a box with a fan and a separate cord in it. For a fan with none of the parts it lists it would come with. For a fan that you must wire up yourself. For a "single" speed vent fan. No thermostat or humidistat attached to the fan or in the box. No remote. A day late. Lol, Sigh... On the flip side, it was well packaged. Was hoping to rid my garage & attic space of "some" of this stagnant hot air. It's back to the box fans I guess. Update: The Fan was replaced in a timely fashion. This time it came with the remote, and the control box that makes the magic happen. The cord was easy to attach, though they should include a rubber/plastic grommet of some kind. Install was straight forward. Had to use a couple 2 x 4 boards to fill the hole some. Still hot and humid as ever in central Fl, but with this venting hot garage attic air out, the heat doesn't build up & make the garage stuffy like it used to. Also, the A/C doesn't give the initial blast of hot air it used to on turn on and seems to keep the house overall cooler. The remote has an indoor/attic thermostat readout on it & works from inside my house, which is a plus. All in all, so far so good. Would purchase again. Upgraded from 1 star to 4.

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