






🌬️ Elevate your RV airflow game — stay cool, dry, and ahead of the pack!
The MAXXAIR Original Maxxfan is a 14"x14" high-powered exhaust-only fan designed for RVs, combining venting, fan, and rain protection in one sleek unit. Featuring a 4-speed manual knob control, waterproof mounting tabs for easy installation, and backed by a 2-year warranty, it ensures efficient air circulation and weatherproof durability for all your travel needs.







| Manufacturer | MAXXAIR |
| Brand | Maxx Air |
| Model | 00A04301K |
| Item Weight | 5.2 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 9.99 x 9.99 x 9.99 inches |
| Item model number | 00A04301K |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 00A04301K |
| Special Features | Bladeless |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 14 watts |
A**R
Great little item for my Jayco Flight trailer....
to put in the main part of my trailer. I had a similar fan in my bathroom, but just a vent in the main part of the trailer where we sleep, cook and sit. So I purchased this one, which was easy to install and now we enjoy it, especially when it moves the air around and pulls the moisture from the kitchen area to the outside. This is important as moisture is death to a trailer or motorhome. It is very quiet and the price was right, especially the free shipping!
J**N
Wonderful Product!
My RV has two fans similar to this that were made by Fantastic Vent. Decided to install 3rd vent to my roof and purchased this fan since the other brand is currently unavailable/overpriced. This fan works perfectly. It has 5 speeds and is very quiet. I would have purchased the version that has the bidirectional but decided that exhaust only would work for me since the other two I have are bidirectional.
P**Y
upgrade circuit board
When I bought this I did not know about the issues with the voltage. Once I was able to get to the camper after all the snow melted I was able to check the voltage and it was sitting at 13.8 volts. I was really tempted to get a buck converter but decided to write to maxxair (airxcel) to see if it was true that they had an upgraded circuit board. Wrote to them and told them about the voltage in the camper and they sent out a new circuit board. I wrote back and asked if I was still going to need any type of buck converter and they wrote back stating that the board was rated at 10.6 volts to 15 volts. And it did not cost anything for the replacement. No problem installing the board but now have to wait for the weather to get descent again to install the fan in the camper. Customer service was very good and for the price I am really impressed with the fan so far. (Update) 5/5/2023 Able to install the fan. The only complaint about the fan is it states it acts like a ceiling fan when in the closed position to help circulate the air around. However, that is not true. Even on high setting you cannot feel the air being re-circulated in the camper. (Update 6/23/2023 Finally able to take the camper out for a couple of days and needless to say one of our hottest weeks. Had no issues with the fan. In the afternoon shut the fan off from the outside air to recirculate the cold air inside. It worked really well. In the evenings we shut the air conditioner off and just opened the maxair that is mounted in the bathroom. Opened 2 front windows in the camper and turned the fan on and setting of 3. Could not believe all the air that thing draws in through the windows. Wife actually thought there was a breeze coming in from outside. The fan basically ran for 48 hours straight between recirculating the air and exhaling air outside and no issues at all with anything. ( update 6/27/2025 ) I have had the fan for a little over2 years now and have had no issues at all. This year I decided to buy the fanmate cover for it so I can use it when it is raining outside and not have to worry about closing the vent.
T**S
Double thumbs up!
Have been using this for about a month now. On the lower two speeds it's very quiet. On the higher speeds it pushes a lot of air. Installation was straightforward. I'm very pleased.
T**G
This is a good choice if you want a powerful vent fan.
This moves a lot of air if you wish to air out your camper. Installed in bathroom which is now the smoking room in bad weather....lol. The "rubber" on the buttons have somewhat disintegrated on mine. That I do not consider a big deal as it gets HEAVY use. The manual crank seams sturdy and has held up. It is easy to take the screen off and clean. Install outside/inside was a piece of cake if your moderately handy. Wish it had reverse but this could be done by adding a simple 12 volt 6-8 pole toggle switch. Note I do run a maxx air cover over mine, I do not have any clearance issues.
N**H
Lower profile on the roof side and MUCH quieter than Fan-tastic 1200.. and can be Reversable
I tested both MaxxAir 4401K vs Fantastic 1200 vent fans. I plan to install on 2018 Ram Promaster city with a very think 1 inch headliner. Both priced very affordable at around $110. The MaxxAir comes as a Vent (not a fan) that supposibly can't be reversed, but it CAN be if you get to the wires on motor side and I plan to even add a rocker switch to use as both a fan or vent. Fatastic has a 5 inch clearance on the roof side versus 4 inches for the MaxxAir.. this was kind of a big deal for me and my roof rack which clears only 4.5 inches. MaxxAir just looks lower profile and stealthier. On the inside the MaxAir takes an extra 1.5 inches from your headroom and if your headliner is not 2 inches thick (which mine is not) you will have to make a custom frame as you will have a gap. My headliner is going to be an inch so I need to add an 1 inch frame on top to that. The MaxxAir feels heavier and better built and the support brackets seem like they will fair much better in high winds. The clear blades on the Fan-tastic are transparent and the lid has an almost a clear blueish hue.. it's better looking from the inside and allows you see more of the outside when it's off.. The Fantastic makes a whiny motor sound at all speeds and sounds like remote control car.. this would have driven me crazy condering that fan was going to be right next to my head... The MaxxAir is almost silent on 1 and 2 settings and on 3 and 4 it's a very acceptable sound of air moving fast. This is the biggest difference for me and very glad I gave them a look . Both seem to move A LOT of air. The MaxxAir has some plastic brackets on the roof side for a cover.. a cover I will never buy or use. The bracket holes have a rubber plugs that look like they might dry up and fail one day.. did not care for this, but I will have to live with it. One Update on the MaxxAir.. an unpleasant surprise that if power cuts to the unit and comes back the unit remains off.. This was not true for the Fan-tastic which had a much simpler controls and operation. I am planning to completely circumvent the MaxxAir speed control and add my own to avoid this.
W**N
Great exhaust fan for a travel trailer
I purchased this as a replacement for the original fan on my travel trailer. It was easy to install. Plenty of YouTube videos to show how. It is a very sturdy unit and the airflow is great. It will pull air through the trailer.
J**N
Great upgrade and well built.
Bought to replace the bathroom vent fan in my older RV. Original was hard to crank, fluttered as I drove and the tiny fan didn’t move any air. This thing on high speed makes it hard to open the bathroom door it’s pulling sooo much air. The crank locks, is super easy to open and close. Installed into the original opening perfectly. No metal on the frame to rust and leak like my old one. Doesn’t flap or flutter when I’m driving. If you get the matching covers they go on super easy too. Best upgrade I’ve done so far on my RV. Going to get 2 more and change the other vents to this one. Highly recommend this fan.
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