🎉 Inflate Your Holiday Spirit!
The Replacement 1A Air Blower is a versatile and efficient power supply designed for 12V inflatables, featuring a 1.5A adapter and a 6.6ft LED light string. With UL certification and waterproof capabilities, it ensures safe and reliable operation for your holiday decorations, making it the perfect solution for Halloween, Christmas, and Easter displays.
D**A
Great Find! It made my blow up Mr. & Mrs. Claus lawn decoration come back to life.
This was a great find. My Mr. & Mrs. Claus blow up... (About 6' high and 6' wide) stopped working. I love that decoration as Mr. Claus is stealing a kiss under the mistletoe. Very cute. If you are just a little bit handy, replacing the motor and re-attaching the lights, is pretty simple. Tools you need:1. Wire cutters/strippers2. Pair of needle nose pliers.3. 2 Wire caps. (Suggest Crimp-Ons)The blower is held on to the decoration via a zip tie. Be very careful to cut the old one off. You will notice a small hole near the big hole. That's where the power wire goes through to the blower. I chose to cut the LED lights that came with the new blower and connect these wires to the old lights. Worked perfectly. The trick is,, getting the new zip tie to compress the new blower mount tight enough to hold but not tight enough to break something. BE PATIENT!!!. This blower is plenty powerful enough to blow up a 4' to 8' high decoration. If you find it not working well, check for leaks and see that the intake is not blocked. I bought 2 and they both work great. Nice save of a favorite decoration.
J**B
Actually better than original in Christmas inflatable
When Setting up front yard inflatables for Christmas, one of the 6 foot long (3' tall) inflatables fan did not start when plugged in. Lights inside came on, but no fan regardless if I shook it or not. Already heading to trash can when I remembered I had seen replacement fans for sale on Amazon back in October when looking at Halloween inflatables. Found this fan (with lights) and took a chance it would work and I could salvage the Christmas inflatable. Watched U -t video on how to change and when the replacement fan/lights came in today, found the seller even puts a replacement plastic wire tie in with the kit.took about 30 minutes to remove and re install the new fan and lights. The old light modules (5 of them) had only one LED on each module whereas this set has 3 LEDs on each light module which is much better since it gives more light from inside the decoration at night. Finished and inflated perfectly. The additional LED lights help illuminate it much better than the original set up.There is one "con" however -- the wire length between the first led module and the second was several inch's short and made the inflatable "pull down" in one spot. Simple fix -- took old fan and light string and cut about 8" of the thin wire from the old light set and "spliced" this extension where new wire was to short. Fixed !!Works perfectly. As to noise, it's outside in the yard so who cares (but it doesnt seem to be any louder than the old one, or other inflatables in yard).Am glad this unit is available since it saved about 100 dollars in having to buy a whole new inflatable.
D**N
Perfect Replacement for Red Truck Blow Up
Perfect fit for a replacement motor for a Christmas Red Truck.
P**Z
Garbage, dead after a few days
This fall, I decided to get ahead of my failed Christmas decorations. I felt like a winner, fixing these things before it gets cold out and/or one gets too busy with other holiday activities.Well, joke's on me. I fixed my inflatable bear months ago, but after having it run for maybe three days, the piece of junk fan is already dead and it's too late to return it.I took it apart and cannot find any reason why it failed. Sure, it's not well-made but I didn't expect to find ball bearings in there. Cheap bronze bushings and crummy grease, no surprises. I have no idea how a brushless motor just fails outright when none of the wiring is bad/burned or has any other problems. Still spins freely, just dead for no good reason. All these things are inside are a few copper coils and a ring magnet on the fan body, two capacitors. That's it.I'm sure these things are all made in the same places, so good luck finding one that isn't total junk. I'll be rolling the dice again, but this time, if it fails, they can have it back. Stupid junk.
S**T
Good deal
I have a 9 ft inflatable snowman and Santa that needed the fan replaced, the replacement air blower 2 pk with the lights arrived fast, was simple enough to install BUT the lights that are connected to the fan aren't long enough so when I snapped the bottom then the middle then the top light at the top of the snowman and plugged in the fan guess what yep the bigger it got the more it ripped my snowman so other than that I'd say it's a good deal, just make sure the light set is long enough and just bc it fits when it's not inflated doesn't mean it fits. The fans are powerful and aren't loud like some of my other inflatables I have but to fix my light issue I just left the lights hanging inside the snowman but I had to gorilla clear tape the holes where the lights go and it's worked fine I'll try to repair the tears after Christmas or Mr snowman may have to retire forever🥺
A**I
Saved our old inflatables from being thrown out!
I purchased two of these and fixed a 9 foot dinosaur inflatable and a big hot cocoa. With all the lights both look better than they did before. Was pretty easy, both inflatables had fans that were secured with zip ties (one was covered in a sleeve of fabric so I just cut a little hole in the outside of the sleeve). Just cut the zip ties and unclipped the lights inside and it came right out. Clipped new lights in place and put the fan in place and zip tied it with the new included zip tie. Completely worth it for the pricier inflatables!
J**N
Good so far
Had a inflatable that went out less than a month so had to buy this and so far so good
E**Z
Frosty lives
This product is going to replace the original one in my inflatable snowman. The cord broke last year during the winter.
B**R
As advertised
it was as advertised, LED lights made it much brighter
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