Ultimate Fan- Direct Wire 12V - White
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Ultimate Fan- Direct Wire 12V - White

SKU:
CAF757F
$69.99
Grill-free, whisper-quiet 12V fan with shock-absorbing FingerSafe™ blades, 2-speeds, and direct wire connection. Made in Canada. View full description

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The quiet and compact Ultimate provides airflow equal to much larger fans while drawing minimal power. The grill-free design allows for whisper-quiet operation and shock absorbing, FingerSafe™ blades make the fan safe and easy to clean. The 757 models are direct wire and permanent mount.

Powerful airflow keeps cabins cool.
FingerSafe™ Blades are easy to clean.
Grill-free design allows greater airflow and no dust build-up.
Whisper quiet operation.

  • 200 CFM on high (340 m³/hr)
  • Current draw on high: 0.40A
  • Current draw on low: 0.28A
  • 12V power supply
  • Grill-free, whisper quiet
  • Shock-absorbing FingerSafe™ blades
  • 2 speed settings
  • Low power draw, minimal impact on batteries
  • Permanent mount
Brand:
Caframo

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