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- c***6 (39)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseThe entire process was smooth and the items arrived exactly as described and on time. The packaging was done in a way that protected the product and I feel the price was a good value.
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Reviews (4)

Dec 18, 2024
Worked perfectly in the rear and mid dom...
Worked perfectly in the rear and mid dome light and in my 2000 4Runner. These LED interior lights are brighter, its color is not as yellow as the old incandescent bulb, and manufactured by a reputable brand. A great update for my 4Runner.

Mar 27, 2020
USA Made Attic Vent Fan by Packard Class B Temperature
I wanted to express some of the technical details about the motor, what I observed, and ultimately why I was willing to pay more than one from a Big Box store. Technical details observed, Fully running, the motor used 2.58 amps. That is: 300 Watts, power is amps times volts, or 2.5 x 120. The observed temperature on the motor was approximately 120 degrees fahrenheit. Attic was at 85 degrees. The temperature outside was 65 degrees; a cool day. Photo below is for the hottest spot I could find inside the grille. Why do these values matter? Power equates to cost on your electric bill. While 300W may seem like a lot, for what I am asking a fan to do, vacate my attic of hot air, and compared to the last budget motor which used 5.1A, the Packard got my approval. Regarding the motor's temperature, one could expect the attic to reach 110 degrees in the summer. If I can add 25 further degrees, 110 - 85, I could conceive the motor operating at 150 degrees. Yikes and a concern for me. I started by reading a paper titled, Baldor Basics: Motors by Edward Cowern, PE. Where I learned about insulation classes for motors, A, B, and higher which denotes the temperature limit of the motor. The Packard is a Class B motor rated for 130 degrees Celius or 266 fahrenheit. Please refer to the company's data. 266 may seem excessive, but I also learned that motors have hot spots. I went back to find what class those cheapie motors were. The spec was not obvious or easily found, but probably listed someplace by that other manufacturer. Just not worth my time. I paid a little more for this USA manufacture. Know the class. The installation was easy. The fan blade slipped on without issue. The motor is quite. I am happy with the purchase.

Feb 27, 2025
The chisel was sharp and wider than my p...
The chisel was sharp and wider than my previous, exactly what I needed. Fit my Xacto knife perfectly. Blade is made is the USA.