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product_id: 422204843
title: "QP-CRRF Clip-On RV Refrigerator Fan"
brand: "quick products"
price: "€ 55.53"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Quick Products"
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# 12V direct wiring for seamless power Two-speed airflow control Stops frost build-up QP-CRRF Clip-On RV Refrigerator Fan

**Brand:** quick products
**Price:** € 55.53
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ❄️ Keep your RV fridge chill and frost-free—because your adventure deserves the coolest gear!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** QP-CRRF Clip-On RV Refrigerator Fan by quick products
- **How much does it cost?** € 55.53 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/422204843-qp-crrf-clip-on-rv-refrigerator-fan)

## Best For

- quick products enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted quick products brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Plug & Play Power:** Direct 12V wiring syncs fan operation with your fridge’s power—no batteries, no hassle.
- • **Space-Smart Design:** Compact, lightweight fan fits discreetly inside your RV fridge without sacrificing storage.
- • **Clip-On Convenience:** Securely attaches to cooling fins with built-in clips—installation in minutes, no tools needed.
- • **Customizable Airflow:** Two-speed toggle switch lets you dial in the perfect cooling circulation.
- • **Frost-Free Efficiency:** Eliminate ice build-up and keep your RV fridge running cooler and longer.

## Overview

The Quick Products QP-CRRF Clip-On RV Refrigerator Fan is a compact, 12V-powered fan designed to improve cooling efficiency by circulating air inside your RV refrigerator. Featuring a two-speed toggle switch and easy clip-on installation, it prevents frost build-up on cooling fins, helping your fridge maintain optimal temperatures and extend appliance life.

## Description

Stop ice build-up and maximize the efficiency of your RV's refrigerator with the Clip-On RV Refrigerator Fan from Quick Products! The fan's high-volume air movement works to stop dormant air from sitting within your refrigerator's cooling fins, significantly reducing frost build-up and circulating this cooler air more freely throughout the entire refrigerator. Operation is easy with a two-speed on/off toggle switch on the faceplate of the fan. The fan includes clips to attach it directly to the cooling fins inside the unit. Wire the fan directly to your RV's 12 Volt power for best results.

Review: Installation is very important - This product brought my refrigerator in my R. V from forty two degrees to thirty degrees, you actually have to watch it, and it doesn't overcool the bottom half and freeze your milk.It works perfect
Review: Compact, Quiet, Low Current Draw.......all I needed in a fridge fan - Lets start with, this is very inexpensive. I paid under $30, so I would not have expected superb quality. Based on others' reviews, perhaps the quality control is not very consistent, but upon receipt of mine, it appears to be in fine condition, delivering everything for which I was looking. It is small and light, it does not appear poorly built and the four fin-clips all have good grip (I have not yet put it into my fridge, but I don't expect a problem securing it). I immediately plugged it into a 12V power supply I have at home, fired it up on Lo and Hi speeds to check noise level, airflow, and current draw. Low speed is very gentle, can hardly feel the airflow but it is super quiet, I can't imagine I will be able to hear it outside the fridge, ever. Although it may seem like it's not useful with such low airflow, it only needs to be significantly more airflow than natural gravity convection over the fins would provide (which is VERY small airflow), and thus I am sure even the low speed will make a significant difference in evening-out fridge temps and increasing cooling efficiency within the fridge. The fans blow into the fins, not out from them. I'm not really sure which direction is best for this purpose, but reversing the wires does not reverse the direction and it won't run at all connected the other way. I don't know which way the other available fans blow as none of them specify. High speed is significantly stronger, and if that setting doesn't help inside your fridge, I don't think anything will. That speed might be audible outside your fridge if you are in a super quiet environment (mine would never be that quiet though), but I can't see it being a problem. Maybe if you got a defective model that vibrated or whined, but mine does not do either of those things. Time will tell after some use. Even though it does not require it's own batteries, I was still very interested in knowing how much current it uses. Firstly, I always want to know if it will affect the RV's battery life noticeably, but mainly I wanted to know how much heat it's constant operation will contribute inside the fridge. Here are the numbers (@12Volts): Low speed: ~82mA. High speed: ~165mA. Yes, it is exactly double the current on high speed, but it is not what you might think - both fans do operate in low speed, just slower. So as far as heat contribution, the total power consumed is 2 Watts on HI, 1 Watt on low (where 1W is about as much as two of those tiny incandescent Xmas lights on a string). It's not a lot, and among the lowest of any fans I saw for which the current draw was actually specified. In any case, it's another reason to only use the low speed if the higher speed is unnecessary. So that is all I have to say about the product at this time. The rest of this review is practical info on how I will be installing it and why I feel it is necessary. The fan comes with a very long wire (as pictured, I think it's about 10 feet). If you use that long wire all the way to your battery connection, you will have the fan "permanently" wired into your fridge and you can't really take it out easily (for whatever reason). Therefore, I plan to cut it short and splice it into whatever wire I have already run into the inside of my fridge (in my case, shared the port with the thermistor wire, on a Dometic 2683), maybe even put on a quick-disconnect. Opening up the fan case in back (4 screws), you would have to de-solder the wires on the circuit board to otherwise disconnect the supply wire. You would also have to de-solder the rocker switch to be able to remove the circuit board from the fan, the way the switch is secured into the front panel. So, I recommend some way to disconnect it more easily later and not run that same wire all the way out of the fridge. I have a need that most probably don't have....I try to freeze "cooler shock" cold packs in the freezer, and sometimes they get frozen nicely, and other times after similar times in the freezer they don't freeze at all. They claim melting temperature of 18degF so aren't as easy to freeze as plain old water. I tried running the Dometic with the fridge and freezer empty and the freezer always cooled to around 0degF, so I can only speculate that the fridge - with all my Filipino wife's TONS of food that we bring camping - is so jam-packed that the cold air all gets immobilized around the cooling fins and the temperature sensor, causing the fridge to not cycle on as long, and thus the freezer compartment to not get as cold (I suspect the freezer temperature is affected only by how often the fridge cycles on, but is not otherwise directly temperature-regulated). So, if I can use the fan to help move that air away from the fins and sensor and distribute the cold around the rest of the fridge instead, I suspect the fridge will cycle on more often and result in the freezer compartment getting colder. My fridge is one of those fully "automatic" temperature controlled ones, where the only way to supposedly affect the fridge temperature is to move that sensor up and down on the cooling fins. I find only a few degrees difference by doing so, and not terribly consistent (I sure wish there was a better way by design). I hope the fan will help me to control the interior temperature better. In any case, without having a degree in thermodynamics or anything, I know for certain that circulating more air over the fridge's cooling fins will make it cool better and faster and more efficiently. I'm just not sure if it will help me to make the FREEZER compartment colder when the fridge is packed. I am looking forward to seeing what effect it will have for my needs.

## Features

- Circulate air throughout your RV refrigerator to maximize cooling efficiency and stop frost build-up on the cooling fins due to dormant air
- Two-speed operation and fan power is controlled with an easy-to-use toggle switch on the front of the fan
- Attaches directly to the refrigerator's interior cooling fins with included built-in clips
- Wires directly to your RV's 12 Volt power for seamless operation
- Includes instructions and all necessary mounting hardware

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09S42CRLC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #165,242 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #349 in RV Ventilation |
| Blade Length | 2.5 Inches |
| Blade Material | Plastic |
| Brand | Quick Products |
| Brand Name | Quick Products |
| Collection Name | Rv Refrigerator Fans |
| Color | White |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 465 Reviews |
| Electric Fan Design | Exhaust Fan |
| Electric fan design | Exhaust Fan |
| Included Components | Clip-On 12 Volt Max AIrflow RV Refrigerator Fan for Ice Buildup Protection with On/Off Switch |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Installation Type | clip-on |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 11"D x 5"W x 2"H |
| Item Type Name | Quick Products QP-CRRF Clip-On RV Refrigerator Fan |
| Item Weight | 200 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Quick Products |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | QP-CRRF |
| Model Number | QP-CRRF |
| Mounting Type | Clip |
| Number of Blades | 3 |
| Number of Power Levels | 2 |
| Number of Speeds | 2 |
| Part Number | QP-CRRF |
| Power Source | Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 11"D x 5"W x 2"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Air Circulation |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Room Type | Kitchen |
| Size | Standard |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
| Standby Power Shutoff | High Efficiency |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 854330008751 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 10 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Quick Products
- **Color:** White
- **Electric fan design:** Exhaust Fan
- **Mounting Type:** Clip
- **Power Source:** Electric
- **Product Dimensions:** 11"D x 5"W x 2"H
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Air Circulation
- **Room Type:** Kitchen
- **Special Feature:** Lightweight
- **Style:** Modern

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Installation is very important
*by D***N on March 9, 2026*

This product brought my refrigerator in my R. V from forty two degrees to thirty degrees, you actually have to watch it, and it doesn't overcool the bottom half and freeze your milk.It works perfect

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Compact, Quiet, Low Current Draw.......all I needed in a fridge fan
*by B***P on August 11, 2023*

Lets start with, this is very inexpensive. I paid under $30, so I would not have expected superb quality. Based on others' reviews, perhaps the quality control is not very consistent, but upon receipt of mine, it appears to be in fine condition, delivering everything for which I was looking. It is small and light, it does not appear poorly built and the four fin-clips all have good grip (I have not yet put it into my fridge, but I don't expect a problem securing it). I immediately plugged it into a 12V power supply I have at home, fired it up on Lo and Hi speeds to check noise level, airflow, and current draw. Low speed is very gentle, can hardly feel the airflow but it is super quiet, I can't imagine I will be able to hear it outside the fridge, ever. Although it may seem like it's not useful with such low airflow, it only needs to be significantly more airflow than natural gravity convection over the fins would provide (which is VERY small airflow), and thus I am sure even the low speed will make a significant difference in evening-out fridge temps and increasing cooling efficiency within the fridge. The fans blow into the fins, not out from them. I'm not really sure which direction is best for this purpose, but reversing the wires does not reverse the direction and it won't run at all connected the other way. I don't know which way the other available fans blow as none of them specify. High speed is significantly stronger, and if that setting doesn't help inside your fridge, I don't think anything will. That speed might be audible outside your fridge if you are in a super quiet environment (mine would never be that quiet though), but I can't see it being a problem. Maybe if you got a defective model that vibrated or whined, but mine does not do either of those things. Time will tell after some use. Even though it does not require it's own batteries, I was still very interested in knowing how much current it uses. Firstly, I always want to know if it will affect the RV's battery life noticeably, but mainly I wanted to know how much heat it's constant operation will contribute inside the fridge. Here are the numbers (@12Volts): Low speed: ~82mA. High speed: ~165mA. Yes, it is exactly double the current on high speed, but it is not what you might think - both fans do operate in low speed, just slower. So as far as heat contribution, the total power consumed is 2 Watts on HI, 1 Watt on low (where 1W is about as much as two of those tiny incandescent Xmas lights on a string). It's not a lot, and among the lowest of any fans I saw for which the current draw was actually specified. In any case, it's another reason to only use the low speed if the higher speed is unnecessary. So that is all I have to say about the product at this time. The rest of this review is practical info on how I will be installing it and why I feel it is necessary. The fan comes with a very long wire (as pictured, I think it's about 10 feet). If you use that long wire all the way to your battery connection, you will have the fan "permanently" wired into your fridge and you can't really take it out easily (for whatever reason). Therefore, I plan to cut it short and splice it into whatever wire I have already run into the inside of my fridge (in my case, shared the port with the thermistor wire, on a Dometic 2683), maybe even put on a quick-disconnect. Opening up the fan case in back (4 screws), you would have to de-solder the wires on the circuit board to otherwise disconnect the supply wire. You would also have to de-solder the rocker switch to be able to remove the circuit board from the fan, the way the switch is secured into the front panel. So, I recommend some way to disconnect it more easily later and not run that same wire all the way out of the fridge. I have a need that most probably don't have....I try to freeze "cooler shock" cold packs in the freezer, and sometimes they get frozen nicely, and other times after similar times in the freezer they don't freeze at all. They claim melting temperature of 18degF so aren't as easy to freeze as plain old water. I tried running the Dometic with the fridge and freezer empty and the freezer always cooled to around 0degF, so I can only speculate that the fridge - with all my Filipino wife's TONS of food that we bring camping - is so jam-packed that the cold air all gets immobilized around the cooling fins and the temperature sensor, causing the fridge to not cycle on as long, and thus the freezer compartment to not get as cold (I suspect the freezer temperature is affected only by how often the fridge cycles on, but is not otherwise directly temperature-regulated). So, if I can use the fan to help move that air away from the fins and sensor and distribute the cold around the rest of the fridge instead, I suspect the fridge will cycle on more often and result in the freezer compartment getting colder. My fridge is one of those fully "automatic" temperature controlled ones, where the only way to supposedly affect the fridge temperature is to move that sensor up and down on the cooling fins. I find only a few degrees difference by doing so, and not terribly consistent (I sure wish there was a better way by design). I hope the fan will help me to control the interior temperature better. In any case, without having a degree in thermodynamics or anything, I know for certain that circulating more air over the fridge's cooling fins will make it cool better and faster and more efficiently. I'm just not sure if it will help me to make the FREEZER compartment colder when the fridge is packed. I am looking forward to seeing what effect it will have for my needs.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ FANtastic!
*by P***N on July 5, 2022*

We have used a small grey double "d" cell fan for years. We just got tired of replacing the batteries, forgetting to turn it on & off, etc. This fan is super easy to install & wire, just clip it on. I ran the wires through the white thermistor grommet and back to the "black box", used existing ground bolt for black wire & connected red wire to 12v positive (in our green Dinosaur Box, it's #J2, far lower left terminal, hot ONLY when fridge is turned on). Now...turn on fridge - fan runs, turn off fridge - fan's off! High speed is loud (and way fast) but low speed works great in our small #2350 Dometic. Runs 5 degrees colder (35o to 39o now) and the fridge ran all of last week without any ice build-up on the fins!

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