




🛥️ Stay cool, stay savvy—ultimate airflow wherever you roam!
The Caframo Ultimate 12V Lighter Plug Fan is a compact, energy-efficient cabin fan designed for boats and campers. Featuring a patented finger-safe blade design and two-speed settings, it delivers powerful airflow quietly while drawing minimal power (7 watts). Its sleek, suction-cup mountable design fits tight spaces and is easy to clean, making it the go-to fan for professionals who demand comfort and reliability on the move.















| ASIN | B00144A5HE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #265,959 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #368 in RV Ventilation |
| Brand | SEEKR |
| Color | Black |
| Control Method | App |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (317) |
| Date First Available | October 30, 2014 |
| Department | mens |
| Efficiency | Highly Efficient |
| Electric fan design | Table Fan |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00062503747455 |
| Included Components | 6 foot 12V auxiliary plug, Suction Cup, Suction cup mount, Ultimate™ Fan |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Installation Type | Suction Cup, Surface, 12V Lighter Plug |
| Is Cordless? | No |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.3 pounds |
| Item model number | 747DCBCS |
| Main Power Connector Type | 12V Lighter Plug |
| Manufacturer | Caframo Limited (Sport) |
| Model Name | Ultimate™ Fan |
| Noise Level | 45 Decibels |
| Number of Blades | 2 |
| Number of Power Levels | 2 |
| Power Source | Auxiliary Plug |
| Product Dimensions | 2.5"D x 5.25"W x 8"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Air Circulation, Cooling |
| Reusability | Low |
| Room Type | Boat, Boat Cabin, Camper, RV |
| Size | 2-speeds |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Height |
| Specification Met | CE, FCC, Marine Industry Standards |
| Speed | 2 RPM |
| Style | Auxiliary Plug |
| Switch Type | Toggle |
| UPC | 638361862243 062503747455 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 7 watts |
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No AC in my vehicle
I’m glad I bought this. I just suctioned it to the glass on my drivers window (it’s a 2002 bus, so there is room). It works very well. I have bumped into the blade about 20 times. Because I’m a klutz. It’s not a big deal. It surprises me when it happens but it’s seriously a non-issue. It’s like getting hit by a rubber band at worst, not really painful as much as surprising, if you get my meaning. So I was thinking about getting the one with the cage on the blades but this one moved more air. I’m glad I went with this one, as it’s not a big deal whacking myself once in a while to get that increased air flow. It’s not super loud, which doesn’t matter anyhow when you drive a big noisy diesel anyhow. It’s a bit speedy, but I already had one caftans fan installed when I bought the bus, and both are better quality than truck stop 12v garbage. I believe the product will outlast other cheaper items so I’m happy with the quality for the price.
A**R
Great boat fan
For such low power draw , ths fan moves noticeably more air in comparison to any fan with mesh/cowling protecting blades. Also much quieter. This is the third of these I have bought for my boat replacing the other fans i used. Dollars spent, this is one of the best pieces of kit for warmer climates. Doesn't hurt on occasion when I do accidentally tap the blades. 2 speeds. Easy to mount fixed bracket with a couple of screws. Highly recommend. Small note- it does need a little clearance behind to allow air to circulate, when I mounted in ceiling corner air draw was poor, when I moved it forwards 6inches massive improvement.
S**E
Powerful and durable
We have 5 of these fans on our boat. We started with 2 and added 3 more over time. We direct-wired 2 of them to ceiling mount them into the salon. We use the suction cup in one cabin on top of a closet. It stays well enough as long as nobody bumps it. For the other 2, we use a clip attachment (sold separately). This allows us to move them around and clip them to doorframes, rails, etc. These are very low-power, with 5 of them running about 2 amps per hour on direct DC power from the batteries. This is important when you're anchoring or dry-docking and running off batteries. To keep cooler in the summer, you have to move air. These move a good amount of air, and we're able to drive the cool air from the bow hatch and through to the back of the boat. These are not cheap. You can just get some USB fans. But they won't be as powerful as these. However, we've had 2 of these since 2021 (5 summers) and we run them almost nonstop for 30-60 days a year. They've held up and they're worth the money. Because there's no cage around them, they're really easy to clean. However, we do occasionally bump the blades if we bump them. It hurts a little, but doesn't bruise or cut you. The motor stops and doesn't burn out. The inconvenience is a trade-off, but we consider it a penalty for not paying attention and it's still worth having these moving the air. These are noisy, but we kind of like it. It drowns out other noises outside the boat. And again, to get fans this powerful, it's worth it.
A**D
Great Little Fan
Purchased one of these to use in our lightweight travel trailer. We were specifically looking for a compact, lightweight fan with a low power draw to better preserve our rv battery. Took it on a 3000 mile roadtrip, used regularly, and love it. The fan is sturdy and made well. It sips electricity on the low setting - much more efficient than the MaxxFan mounted on our roof. High setting actually dried clothes hanging in the camper overnight. The suction cup works surprisingly well, and the optional clip provides a solid grip. The "finger saving" stop on the fan works pretty well too, although it is a shock if/when someone makes contact with a blade. I wish the fan just had a grill (like, why not?). But overall, this has been a great add to our travel trailer.
Q**E
Yes, they really are as good as everyone says. Get this plug version if you want to move it around
Yes, they really are that good, and I say that as someone who has like 9 Vornados and one Dreo (not as good as Vornados, but decent) at home. These are on par with my 120v Vornados at home, which has never been true of any 12v fan I've owned. This is the highest CFM version, if you look at the specs, and no cage means less stuff to rattle and hum. It also means you will whack into it but despite the high speed the blades stop easily and it doesn't hurt. Much. Besides, with a cage that same whack or fall might have broke the fan. These suckers have fallen several feet in rough seas and been totally fine, and you can buy replacement blades. Less than 1/3 the battery draw of the fans I replaced and still move a ton of air, again, more than any 12v fan I've owned, which is pretty much every similar one except for Hella (for the money these Caframos have far better specs). One of these fans on low pointed at me is enough for a good night's sleep on my 28 foot boat if it's less than 80F out, and I am very much a hot sleeper. I initially planned for a permanent install, but this version was cheaper at the time, and I thought I would just cut the plug off, but it's actually been handy being able to use the suction cup and move the two I bought around the boat (they do include both the permanent and suction cup mounts). I will likely buy two more so I can have one roaming pair and two in fixed locations. Or maybe 4 roamers... 🤔 If you buy this version, you've got options!
M**K
Nice Fan, good size and strong breeze
This little fan puts out a good amount of air, we have used it on the boat in both the DC outlet at the Helm, and by using a DC to AC converter which allows for regular outlet plugin. Even with the converter it works great, and our guests that need a bit more airflow on calm days have been happy or the below deck areas that don't have a DC plugin I can use the fan without issues. It really moves a decent amount of air for how small it is and although touching the blades when spinning gives you a "jolt" its more of a surprise than hurting at all.(which has been a fun joke on the boat, me telling people to be careful or it'll "bite" you..)
J**C
Calidad y silencioso
C**D
Bought this for a hot boat. It is so much more powerful than I was expecting. It feels like I've got a 12inch mains fan working for me. I was expecting some air movement, but it is so powerful that when I'm sitting working I put it onto the slower setting, which is fine for what I want. I've used it at night, the slower setting works great and is very quiet. The fast setting is noisier, but only what you'd expect from a fan. I had a go at putting my hand into the blades, and the fan stopped with no issue, My fingers were unhurt! I now see why they say it is safe without a guard. Because of having no guard the whole unit is quite compact, which suits the situation on my boat. I am very, very pleased with this and will buy another one or two. Yes it is more expensive than some models, but the unit feels very solid and well made, I am happy to pay the extra.
A**R
Läuft super, werde mir diesen Lüfter noch für mein Wohnmobil zulegen!
H**T
Purchased this as I previously purchased a scirocco 2 fan and that's been brilliant. This fan is a godsend in the heat and if your a fat basturd like me n don't wanna stink out your campervan, then get this. Its a matter of screwing the base unit to the vehicle or use the suction cup adapter n stick it to a window or panel. The other end of the fan plugs into a 12V cigarette lighter socket. I cut the end off n wired it direct to a fuse box. The fan takes to minutes to set up one the base unit is fixed. You have 2 speeds and theses really move some air about whilst still being quiet. I sleep with this fan running all night n it's not a problem. The exposed blades are finger safe so if you do accidently touch it with your fingers, it' stops n doesn't hurt. I tried this out on my 5 year olde n she didn't bat an eye.The exposed blades make it so easy to clean when they aquire dust. Even though the base is fixed or suckered you can still rotate the fan buy unscrewing the big lock nut and relocating the position and do the lock ring up again. This fan barely draws any power from your battery array. May seem a tad expensive but in the long run, your paying for reliability, durability and quality of life.
F**.
The best fan for a boat
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