🌀 Keep your cool on the road with the ultimate RV fridge fan!
The Beech Lane RV Fridge Fan features a patented 3,000 RPM motor—over four times more powerful than typical models—combined with a proprietary Spiderweb top and multiple side vents to maximize airflow and efficiently cool your RV refrigerator. Lightweight and cordless with an easy push-button switch, it’s built from durable materials and backed by a lifetime warranty and USA-based customer service, making it an essential upgrade for any RV enthusiast looking to prevent food spoilage and enhance fridge performance.
Brand | Beech Lane |
Color | Natural |
Electric fan design | Table Fan |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Style | Modern |
Room Type | Bedroom |
Recommended Uses For Product | Fridge Air Circulation |
Wattage | 5 watts |
Number of Blades | 4 |
Speed | 3000 RPM |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Collection Name | Fall |
Switch Type | Push Button |
Item Weight | 6.4 Ounces |
Included Components | Fan |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Model Name | Battery Powered RV Refrigerator Fan |
Control Method | Touch |
Blade Material | Plastic |
Reusability | High |
Efficiency | Enhanced |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Manufacturer | Beech Lane |
UPC | 856152008803 |
Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 3.78 x 3.31 x 3.23 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 856152008803 |
Manufacturer Part Number | BL-117-C |
P**T
UPDATED REVIEW….Temp is Colder and ice buildup non existent
12-22-2024 Five stars now after using and learning where in my fridge worked best. I have a Norcold so using the one that I could hook to fridge power was not an option so had to use battery model. I used for a week on top shelf and moved the next week to the middle of fridge which seemed to work best. After a week on middle shelf I started turning it off when I went to bed and back on when reaching for my morning creamer. Surprisingly the middle shelf kept my fridge “fins” free of ice build up and that’s where it is now after four months and still on same Duracell batteries. Great product, thankyouNeed more time to properly review but so far it is working. More time needed since it has been cloudy and rainy for a week and outside temp was lower by 7 to 10 degrees. Today it is scorching hot and sunny and I have had to increase fridge temp to highest setting to keep it below 40 degrees but it is holding temp steady.When first received I started off with it on bottom shelf as instructions stated but found it did not help and after 24 hours moved it to top shelf as others had suggested. It worked better but I have found that my second shelf seems to be the best location. It has solved the ice build up on the fins 100 percent. So far no noise as others have mentioned. I will update in 2 weeks what I think as I really wanted the kind that goes on the fins but since I have a Norcold I cannot run installation wires down drain hole for fridge condensation. Iunderstan Norcold fridges now come with this system installed.
B**S
Works Great
I put this in my rv fridge and it cooled down about 30 quicker
J**M
Good size
Easy upgrade for RV fridge. A bit over priced but helps keep RV fridge air circulating and assists in cooling
S**R
Great product!
The fan works as described - it keeps the cooler air in the back of the RV refrigerator circulating, so the products in the back don't freeze. It has reduced the amount of condensation in the back of the refrigerator and is extremely quiet. It cannot be heard with the door closed, and barely audible with the door open. It just needs a few D batteries to run (not included) and takes up minimal space.
B**N
Battery eater
I bought this for my 5th wheel fridge. While it does keep the temperature down it eats through batteries like crazy. I won’t use it during the winter to save money on batteries that I’ll have to continually replace in the summer. Not sure if it’s just mine that does that, but when it’s running it does its job good!
W**O
Great RV fan - Great company
We had a Beech Lane RV fridge fan for about 2 years and used it for 6 months per year. When it stopped working we researched many RV fans and ended up purchasing another Beech Lane RV fan.We like that it is battery operated and can be put in any area of the fridge. The amount of airflow really helps circulate the cold thruout the entire 9cu ft fridge.We contacted the customer service department about a small issue which was addressed promptly and professionally.We would purchase from Beech Lane again
J**G
It works!
I’ve had this running for four weeks now with the same set of batteries and it is still going. Know that the fan runs at low velocity. It moves the air just enough that when I placed it in my mini fridge just a couple inches away facing the back wall where the cooling elements are, the internal temperature dropped almost 10 degrees at the fridge door shelf. Before using the fan, the fridge was cold near the back wall but not as cold on the door shelf. It seems like the fan barely moves any air but apparently it circulates the air in the fridge just enough for a cooler average temperature all throughout. So I got a second one. One on the top shelf and one on the bottom shelf both facing the cooling element. I’ll update when I know how long the batteries last. I recommend this for anyone using a small refrigerator that typically does not have its own internal fan.
B**J
Does the job, could be improved
This fan is small, so it does not take up much space in the frig. It would probably do the job as advertised in a smaller refrigerator. I am using it in a regular sized refrigerator; so, it is not really powerful enough by itself for the job - I am using another similar fan to assist. Together they make a difference in balancing the temps between top shelf and bottom shelf. The fan runs about a week on 2 "D" sized batteries before the batteries need to be replaced.My suggestions for improvement: Change the motor & fan blade to provide a stronger air stream. There is a large air intake on the bottom and two smaller intakes near the top & fan blade. If there were small feet on the bottom on only one side the intake would be open to take in air and sit at an angle. The angle would facilitate blowing air around the edge of the refrigerator shelf from the lower shelves; assuming the fan was placed on the outer edge of the lower shelf.
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