NW_RC_KRAWLER
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
Worked good for cooling my audio amplifier, but they are tiny so I ordered bigger fans , but these are still great and move a lot of air , just to small for my needs
Shawn
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
These fans are great and are very powerful. They’re loud as full speed but they don’t rattle or whine. It’s just normal wind noise. Great for Ender printers with 24V
John Agbey
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025
They work great in my 3d printers air cleaner. Pretty quiet at 12v, very powerful at 24v
John Malley
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2024
Definitely works well and provides much improved cooling over the stock Ender 3 cooling fan. Definitely louder so I only run it 50% speed while printing normally and 100% speed for bridges.Knocking down one star because I specifically purchased these because they said they had long cables to reach the mainboard from the print head. But in my setup, they were about 6 inches too short so I had to break out the soldering iron anyway.
Mustafa
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on August 28, 2024
One fans is working great the other one has strange noise and i cant return because i solderd new connector seller should refund me half of the price
Christopher Lo Brutto
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
I bought these to replace one on a super loud humidifier. I only needed one, but the price was better for the two than most places wanted for one. I had to de-pin the connector and use the original since it was a different style. Overall it works well, moves a fair amount of air, and is probably slightly louder than the original, but not bad.
Adam Swint
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2024
You're probably thinking "It's just a fan, it doesn't matter" and looking for a cheaper option. I know because that's exactly what I did. My Stealthburner was working fine, but I was not impressed with the print quality. I tuned and tweaked and nothing was helping. I was having massive cooling issues, and even dropping the temps to under 200c on PLA did not help, and bridges? Forget about it! I was going nuts trying to figure out if I had a leak or if the fan wasn't getting enough voltage, until a Discord member asked if I was using a Winsinn fan.Desperate for any solution, I ordered GDSTime 5015s and 4010s at the recommendation of several members of the 3D printing community. It hurt a little destroying a fan that I just unboxed but I got it in the Stealthburner and threw a hot Benchy at it.All my issues were instantly fixed.These fans are no joke. There is a clear difference in pressure and flow compared to the Winsinn models. They also have a more tolerable sound profile, as the Winsinns like to whine once they spin up.Every 3D printer I own will have GDSTime fans, and I am working on retrofitting my other printers.You can't go wrong. In my mind, there is no other option. It may be just a fan, but it truly does matter, and when it matters, I'm using GDSTime.
Mark Spieker
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2023
It runs at a smooth pace, and for about a day was only about twice as loud as the original fan in my humidifier when it was new. Now I can hear it in the next room. It is an improvement for the sound of the failed original fan but not good for sharing a room to sleep.
Sean Burke
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2022
Bought these for a 3d printer. These things are NOT quiet at full speed, but they push A LOT of air.That said, you really do not need to run them at full speed, and probably actually shouldn't. They push A LOT of air for their size, and I found that at full speed I was getting GREAT overhangs, but my layer adhesion was suffering, i believe they were cooling the filament too fast. Cut fan speed down to 50% to 75% and have been getting great results with much less noise. haven't run an overhang benchmark again yet, but I am pretty pleased with these fans.The cords are also nice and long, I can;t imagine too many people will have problems getting them hooked up unless your rig has super long cable runs