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The WINSINN 50mm 5015 Blower Fan is a compact, brushless 12V cooling solution designed for 3D printers and tight spaces. Featuring hydraulic bearings for durability, it delivers 3.23 CFM airflow at a quiet 40dBA noise level, ensuring efficient and reliable cooling for up to 35,000 hours. Its easy-to-install 2-pin connector and versatile design make it perfect for various electronic cooling needs.





| ASIN | B079BMX2S6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,340 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #137 in 3D Printer Parts & Accessories |
| Brand | WINSINN |
| Compatible Devices | Printer |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Date First Available | December 1, 2017 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
| Item model number | FAN5015G12V |
| Manufacturer | WINSINN Technology Ltd |
| Material | Plastic |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 5500 RPM |
| Noise Level | 40 Decibels |
| Power Connector Type | 2-Pin |
| Product Dimensions | 0.59"L x 1.97"W x 1.97"H |
| UPC | 686603768662 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Wattage | 1.8 watts |
A**S
The WINSINN 50mm 5015 Blower Fan
The WINSINN 50mm 5015 Blower Fan works perfectly for my 3D printer. It’s quiet, powerful, and provides excellent cooling. Easy to install and very reliable—exactly what I needed to improve print quality.
A**N
These blow...air
Size as purchased, power and airflow seemed reasonable. Not quiet, but not noisy.
N**Y
Great print fan
Works amazing for my replacement print fan for my modded Creality Ender 3 S1 Plus and modded Creality CR 10 Max. It is a little bit noisy, but that is to be expected with a high volume fan like this.
R**0
Good USB powered blower for small projects
This is a blower fan. If you look in your car, this is the kind of fan that is in the heating/cooling system and blows air into the car. Many people use box fans as blowers, but they are intended to suck air out, not blow it in, so you get poor results. This is the right fan if you need a small blower.
R**N
Significant Noise Reduction & Improved Cooling for Ender 3 V3 KE – Great Value!
I replaced the stock blower fans on my Creality Ender 3 V3 KE with these WINSINN fans, and the difference is remarkable! They are significantly quieter than the original fans, making a huge improvement to the overall printing experience. The airflow is also noticeably better – I needed to update the First Layer Bed Temperature to a higher setting to ensure proper part adhesion. Installation required a bit of modification; I had to cut off the existing connector on each fan and solder on the connector from my existing fans. Since I only needed two, it’s great to have the other two as spares at such a low cost. Highly recommended for a quieter and more effective cooling system!
J**S
my go to even tho i get around 30-40% fail rate of doa.
these are the cheapest u can get an its always what i buy to have spar fans around for my printers an other electronics. the down side is pretty much everytime i buy them i get a 4 pack an ive always had at least 1 or 2 of them, ive even had all 4 fans have wires that was loose from the solder points keeping them from working, sometimes its just the wires broke loose or poor soldering then theres the more common issue where its not the wire and instead its the solder pad ripped loose from the little electronic board so those fans are trash an go in the trash brand new. i can say if u get a good one or if its one that u can solder the wires back together on they do seem to last. i cant remember having to replace a fan that ive replaced with one of these so they seem to hold up better than the original fans that come in chinese brand 3d printers. but if u dont want to deal with doa fans, spend more money an get a higher quality fan. also i can't say how bad they are for noise cause i have so much ambient noise going on a fan is the last thing i'll heard unless its screaming but i also keep my printers in enclosures so the sounds for them are mostly muffled out an if i do hear anything its usually the noisy a4988 steppers from my older printers so its about half an half silent steppers vs a4988 so fan noise was never really a concern for me but for those who do want to know about this, if u want silent fans buy noctua, if u dont mind tinkering buy these cheapos.
P**9
Works fine but why the knot?
The product is fine. I'm using it to cool a voltage boost regulator. The only thing I disk my like was they were all tied up together. The connector doesn't make it easy. It took more took time releasing the knot than scissors soldering it.
W**R
Great fan for 3d printers!
I'm using these on a 3d printer, and 2 of them overpower my 60W hotend at 50%. They are a bit noisy, but the improvement in print quality (on overhangs) is well worth it.
G**G
Used as a part cooling fan in FDM printer. Great airflow - not too noisy - however if the rotor is blocked from turning by a bit of debris, or if the fan air output is blocked, the unit will overheat to the point of melting the fan housing. Also if running with a ambient temperature over 40C under load the fan will suffer damage (rear of housing melts). Power is 3 watts at 24V
M**2
Achetés pour remplacer les ventilateurs d'origines de mon imprimante 3D je suis bluffé car ils sont hyper silencieux et je trouve qu'ils soufflent très fort donc attention à vos réglages. Je recommande!
M**N
Winsinn makes really good stuff. I believe they are the best fans you can get before entering in to the expensive high end brands. But compared to GDStime that many recommended, I really can't see any difference, both comes with liquid bearing or ball bearings, your choice - ball bearings longer life span but maybe louder. Winnsin push a tiny bit more air so I don't see any reason why go with any other brand consider the value/price. So I recommend all of their fans.
C**R
they really BLOW
F**L
I tested only one so far, others are spare. Works great. Edit after futher testing : I have compared it to others fan of same size with respect to flow and static pressure. This blower is indeed the quietest but provides the lesser flow and pressure. I recommend it only if you need low noise and that you dont need big airflow performance. For 3D printer, if the airflow is not too much restricted and the fan not too far from the object to cool, it is totally fine. Direct blow without fancy air duct is best. In my application where i need the airflow pushed though a filter, this blower is too weak so i will use others.
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