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Hi,

Can I use an external air admittance vent, such a floplast, inside. To me the inside and outside one are very similar except for the protection that outside one has around the vent.

Many thanks
Seb
 
If it's rated for outdoor use, then it will be fine indoors. Outdoor ones are designed not to freeze shut. But why spend the extra cash?
 
I have a spare one so that's why. Many thanks for the responses
 
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