- HIGH POWER 3,000 R/M MOTOR - While competitor versions use around 700 R/M motors, the Beech Lane fan uses a 3,000 RPM motor giving the most power.
- DURABLE CONSTRUCTION - The high quality construction of this fan will ensure it holds up over time.
- EASY TO USE ON AND OFF SWITCH - Simply click on the fan when you want it in use, to save battery life.
- ESSENTIAL ACCESSORY FOR ANY RV'er - RV refrigerator are notorious for having bad air circulation, causing the cold air to fall and your food to spoil. The Beech Lane refrigerator will help to circulate that cold air!
- LIFETIME MANUFACTURER WARRANTY - If the fridge fan ever fails or is damaged, it is covered by a lifetime manufacturer warranty.
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Wildel Garcia
Controls my wife’s gas
I was tired of smelling my wife every night in bed. Decided to give this a try and I don’t think my lungs have ever smelled clean air before.
Patrick J Dougherty
Jury is In...
It looks, feels and sounds perfect. One question: Shouldn’t you be able to feel at least a slight breeze coming from the fan... how can it circulate air without that feature? I’ll try it out next week and see if it’s effective. If so, I’ll bump my rating up to a 4 or 5, if not, I’ll drop it to a 1 and try to return it. To be continued... Update: The fan does what it’s supposed to do, it circulates the air nicely and very quietly. The quality and solid feel are a considerable improvement over the other guy’s ‘blue one‘... glad I switched!
Umair Abbasi
Seems to be working for our needs
I have one of these in our RV and they work great. I actually bought this for my inside refrigerator. Because of Covid, I am buying from Costco instacart,and have my fridge loaded with more product than usual. I found my food freezing. I remembered my little fan in the rv, so I got this. My only problem is in the RV the shelves are just metal coated bars not glass, so it allows better air flow. So, I put this on the door, and even though it’s not ideal, it seems to be working! Well worth the money spent to save the food.
Jodie Roll
This is for RV ammonia-cycle RV refrigerators
This is a much better alternative to the crappy Camco and Valterra fans. This one is study, has a switch, and has side and bottom air intakes. As expected, it provides just enough circulation to enable non-motorized camper refrigerators to cool evenly.
Jeffrey Nii Armah Adamah
Use less propane
Unlike those cheap blue ones, this is a good fan. It is more powerful and the 2-each 'D' batteries lasted 6 weeks. The very first day I put the fan in the propane refrigerator, the temperature dropped 4 degrees. This means I was able to lower the thermostat setting and thus save on propane usage. That is, I can maintain 36 F in the refrigerator and 0 F in the freezer with a lower setting, thus save on the amount of propane needed to maintain this temperature. This is a great fan for this purpose. Also, be sure to monitor the temperature in your refrigerator and freezer to keep it at safe temperatures for food, i.e. under 40 F for the frig and 0 F for the freezer. I like this wireless unit available here on Amazon, "AcuRite 00515M" for $35. I checked it against a calibrated thermometer and it was within 2 degrees F, which is good.
Monalisa Basu
Beverage Frig Fan
I have a beverage frig in my kitchen, seperate from my big refrigerator. The problem with the small frig is that it has no circulating fan to move the air around. Movement of the air is a efficient way of keeping the temperature consistent. With that said, I have had small RV fans and they seem to work and after a year, then they die. Bought several over the years. When I saw this product that looked better built, and has a lifetime guarantee, I figured I would try it. Glad to see a quality unit. Now it does work on "D" batteries, and I will see how long it will operate on a set, but this unit looks to have better air movement with a small bladed fan. I will get back to you on the longevity of the batteries and on the unit itself. Anything will be better than the RV units I used in the past.
Mckenzie Glass
RV Refrigerator Fan
Have not been able to try this product out for its intended purpose, however this product is exactly as described and customer support seems very communicative. I have no doubt that this fan will push air around or help circulate the cold air around in the RV refrigerator. This fan when turned on does not make a lot of noise nor does it really push out 'robust" air, which I feel that is not what it is intended to do. Again this fan is designed to just help circulate the cold air that is present within the RV refrigerator. I am happy with the purchase and product.
David Silver
Works great.
This is the first trip we used the Fridge Fan. This fan seems to be better quality than others on the market. This is the first fan that has an On/Off switch which is a great feature. Others you have to pull the batteries. You can feel the fan which should be all you need for a refrigerator. I would remove the batteries when not using your RV due to the "D" size batteries could leak.
Wayne Kirk
Worked Well
We have gone thru several of the cheaper non-switched fans in our fridge in the RV. They never lasted long and we always had a problem with them shutting off unexpectedly. We purchased 2 of these and are pleased so far. They move more air than we expected and they did a good job of keeping the fridge temperature uniform. We had them run non stop for 5 days w/o incident.
Becky Elaine Lathan
It REALLY WORKS
We had another small battery fan in our Motorhome refrigerator. It was noisy and lasted less than a year. This is built REALLY well, first of all.. Second, it is VERY quiet. I put thermometers in different parts of the refrigerator to measure with this fan on, and without... I was pleasantly surprised how well this moved air around with such a small fan. I love the fact that it has a lifetime warranty...but, I think they knew they built it well enough that they will not have many returns.. Highly Recomment