A breath of fresh air

The superior features and quality of the Australian-made Tastic Neo epitomise the balance of form and function. As well as looking elegant, the Tastic Neo creates an ideal bathing environment with clean, fresh air that is light-filled and well-ventilated.

Designed, engineered and made in Australia, this innovative product uses energy-saving compact fluorescent globes coupled with tungsten halogen heat lamps that need only to be used when you are drying off rather than expending energy to heat the whole bathroom. Another carefully considered design detail is the use of back draught prevention flaps, which thwart energy loss to unwanted chills in the bathroom.

Its flush-mounted and sleek design consists of metal and glass and its specially designed reflectors allow the heat to be evenly dispersed across the body. The heat lamps are housed neatly behind frosted toughened glass. The downlights are gimbal-mounted, so light can be targeted and reflected to different parts of the bathroom.

While visually unimposing and low on noise impact, IXL Tastic Neo is one of the most powerful inline bathroom fans on the market, now offering an increased extraction capacity of 96 litres of air per second.

For more information, log onto www.ixlappliances.com.au


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