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💨 Elevate your airflow game—quiet, compact, and unstoppable!
The VIVOSUN 4 Inch Inline Duct Fan offers a robust 100 CFM airflow powered by a 2930 RPM motor, all while maintaining a whisper-quiet noise level under 30 dB. Its compact 4-inch size fits seamlessly into tight spaces, making it perfect for HVAC ventilation in basements, bathrooms, kitchens, attics, and grow rooms. Featuring a durable, permanently lubricated motor for maintenance-free operation, this fan combines efficiency with versatility to enhance your indoor air quality effortlessly.
























| ASIN | B01C82SYZ0 |
| Air Flow Capacity | 100 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,993 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #88 in Household Ventilation Fans |
| Blade Length | 4 Inches |
| Blade Material | Plastic |
| Brand | VIVOSUN |
| Brand Name | VIVOSUN |
| Cable Length | 5.5 Feet |
| Collection Name | Inline Duct Fans |
| Color | Silver |
| Control Method | App |
| Controller Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 9,748 Reviews |
| Electric Fan Design | Exhaust Fan |
| Electric fan design | Exhaust Fan |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Included Components | Cord |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Installation Type | built-in |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4"D x 7"W x 4"H |
| Item Weight | 1.68 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | VIVOSUN |
| Material | Metal |
| Model Name | vivosun |
| Model Number | 331101-4 |
| Motor Type | Brushless |
| Mounting Type | Duct Mount |
| Noise Level | 30 Decibels |
| Number of Blades | 3 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Number of Speeds | 3 |
| Part Number | CECOMINOD070342 |
| Power Source | Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 4"D x 7"W x 4"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Basements |
| Room Type | Bathroom |
| Size | 4"& No Speed Controller |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Features | Lightweight, Portable |
| Speed | 2930 RPM |
| Style | Modern |
| Switch Type | Push Button |
| UPC | 714119466250 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty for 360 days from date of purchase. |
| Wattage | 14 watts |
B**N
Works
Installing was easy, worked well this winter to keep our kitchen warm,noise wasn’t an issue
E**Y
POWERFUL, especially for the low wattage. Love it. Won't buy cosmetically-marked-up fans again.
I don't care about plastic housings and I'm happy to wire my own switches where relevant, so for me and the applications for which I use fans (in this case, cooling inside my truck/paired with optional swamp cooler water flow), this is awesome bang for my buck. It's a bit loud but I don't care, that's to be expected when going for something with high airflow. I do wish I'd considered getting a couple of different sizes because this is actually more powerful than I need for its current use, but that's fine, sooner or later I'll move it and the attached swamp cooler setup I built to a different larger space and build a new smaller one for my truck. I'd much rather overengineer something than have it be insufficient (like my first pitiful swamp cooler attempt with computer case fans -- fun starter project to learn about wiring in series and wiring a three-prong switch, but totally inadequate for cooling the inside of a Ford Explorer!). So yeah, can't speak to how good this is for actual use in ducts, but as a cheap powerful basic fan for a DIYer doing something fan-related, it's a great buy and I'm thrilled I got it. The only way it could be more perfect would be if it had an on/off switch already integrated into the power cord, but that's not a big deal and of course it's not like it advertised/implied that it would have one. It's exactly what I expected, except more powerful. Everything about it seems solidly made and I anticipate it'll last a very long time. I'll most likely buy from this same manufacturer again in the future when I need fans of other sizes.
K**F
Not strong enough to open my dampers
The fans work fine, but because they are low CFM, they won't open my butterfly dampers. I had to step up to stronger fans. These aren't terribly noisy, so if you aren't using dampers that require air flow to open, they're a good, affordable choice.
A**.
Essential Addition for Better Airflow in Keystone RVs
The VIVOSUN 4 Inch Inline Duct Fan with 100 CFM is an absolute must-have if you own a Keystone RV, especially models like the Avalanche 390DS. The lack of proper airflow in the HVAC system of these RVs, particularly in the rear bedroom, can make it unbearably hot. Keystone's quality control issues only add to the frustration. Installing this ventilation fan was straightforward, and the difference in airflow is night and day. The rear bedroom now receives proper air circulation, making it comfortable even on hot days. The fan operates quietly, which is a bonus, ensuring that it doesn't disturb your peace. For anyone dealing with similar HVAC issues in their Keystone RV, I highly recommend the VIVOSUN Inline Duct Fan. It's a reliable solution to prevent overheating and improve overall comfort. 🌬️🚐❄️
F**R
Booster fan for computer & room cooling
At only 100 CFM, this fan isn't too bad. If 100 CFM is what you need. I was expecting more from the design, I guess. With adding an 8 gig video card to my recent computer build, the temps on my chip cooler sky rocket to around 104°F or 40°C on many games, from an average of around 82.4°F (28°C). Which isn't too bad really, but I want to add some filters for dust, & having 104°F pumping into the back room, makes it very hot on a summer day. So I searched around & found this, that I thought would be a solution. I figured it was better than a large Molex powered fan. What I wanted, was to remove the heat that the computer was pouring into the room, with a powerful fan & vent system. All of the air flow goes in the direction of the top vent, & out already. Now I want to pull it out of the room, to the window to the outside. The video card is loud enough on it's own (see review elsewhere), so adding filters to soften the sound, as well as a vent to pull the sound, should reduce it, along with the heat. I looked over Amazon & the net, & found this had the most "quiet sound". Quiet, being relative to the user, of course. Some reviews said it was loud (it is). As you can hear in the video, it is louder than the filtered & non filtered computer. Just to give you an idea. The computer has a twin active fan on the video card, A T-1 thermal tower for the CPU, a 120" side panel fan, & some case fans; on it's own it can be a little loud. Mostly it's the video card, as a simular tower build w/o the 8 gig video card can't be heard (see Black Ice Monster review). So, noise isn't winning any awards. The video is via my phone, not great, not bad. Gaming headset doesn't pick it up, as an FYI. The second & most important thing this Vivosun booster fan needs to do, is evacuate the heat from the computer, so that it doesn't enter the room. The third thing it needs to do (on this checklist), is keep the computer cool. Preferably below current temps, but with in an acceptable range, as long as it's evacuating the room. So far, it's doing #2 alright. Bottom line: With the computer filtered & shut; it will drop the temp about 1-2°C in about 2 minutes. With the side panel off, it will drop it 5°C in 1 minute. The mean running temp in spring: is 35°C (95°F) Under load 43°C (109°F) With the fan off the computer has reached 52°C (125°F) under load on a simple game (Little Nightmares), & the VivoSun brought it down to about 42°C in about 10 minutes. Outside it was around 82°F, the room about 75°F with a pole fan running. So it does alright, just not great. It runs helps at about 5°C on average, but it does evacuate the heat to the outdoors for the most part. I can't say if the 240 CFM fan will do any better as I'm afraid it will be much louder. It's not horrible, just not quiet It sounds like an A/C unit. Oh yeah, it has a tick now after intermittent use in three months. I don't run the vivo fan when just doing text or surfing, only when gaming or doing 3D stuff. Also, the power cord is plenty long great job !! I have it on a wireless remote so I just click & on.
B**N
8 inch supplemental duct fan
Works well. No issues.
A**R
Motor Failure After Couple Months
Stopped working (motor failure) after barely any use (couple months time).
B**R
Would buy again!
Fan is holding up great! Bought it to cool my metal shed, have it on a timer.
P**T
funciona muy bien
Funciona muy bien
E**M
It blows. In a good way!
The fan encasement is made from a duct-like material, but it is much stronger and more rigid. The fan has plenty of room inside the ducting should the encasing ever be dented or deform from mishandling or falling. When I received it, it would rumble loudly throughout the ducting; the issue had something to do with the seating of the fan blade, because I took it off and ran it and the motor itself was silent. I removed the fan blade, applied some oil, and pressed in the blade while tightening the nut which holds it on -- the rumble was reduced significantly. Overall, an excellent fan exhaust fan at a solid price. Any workshop, growery, or perhaps a smoking room could benefit from this addition greatly., especially with the addition of a carbon filter.
D**K
Nice, quiet operation.
Purchased to exhaust air from a small indoor grow space. 100cfh is not much. It works for my 8' square room, but it took about 2-3 days to get my humidity down to a manageable level. Now it keeps up nicely. Would not recommend for a space much bigger than this. There are 200cfh fans for $10 more on here and they'd be worth it. This unit is VERY quiet as it is low cfh.
B**.
Pésimo producto
No lo compren, viene bien deforme, es ovalado en lugar de circular, no entran los ductos
F**V
Resuelto el problema
Desde que lo instale, m problema de ventilación quedó resuelto, muy buen servicio hasta la fecha.
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