






🌀 Stay cool, stay ahead — control your climate like a pro!
The Wathai 140mm x 25mm Computer Fan delivers powerful 143 CFM airflow at up to 3000 RPM with a variable speed controller for precise cooling. Compatible with 110V-240V AC power, it features durable dual-ball bearings rated for 50,000 hours, making it perfect for diverse applications including electronics cooling, DIY biltong boxes, aquariums, and plant growing setups. Compact and quiet, it offers professional-grade ventilation with flexible installation options.




| ASIN | B0BJ66R31Q |
| Best Sellers Rank | #74,791 in Computers ( See Top 100 in Computers ) #620 in Computer Case Fans |
| Item model number | 140mm AC Cooling |
| Manufacturer | Wathai |
| Product Dimensions | 12.7 x 12.7 x 2.54 cm; 499 g |
N**Y
This fan is excellent for distributing heat in my apartment. The only heat I have is in my living room and I have the fan in my doorway that leads from there to the rest of the apartment. It’s quiet and I can control the speed depending on how cold it gets. It’s a great buy that I’m very happy with 👍
M**Z
Needed to help cool an electrical panel in the summer, works great.
A**R
These may seem expensive for ONE FAN at $14 - $20, but they aren't since most PC CASE fans don't meet this rated speed, don't have waterproofing, and don't come with the controller. My REATAN PC is all metal, and uses that fact to its advantage. The REATAN also has a fan on its underside to cool the RAM and M.2s. I use the 140 on the bottom to assist the bottom fan and suck heat from it. Then on top bought 3 40x120 heatsinks (going to replace it with a 120x120 that just came in) and used a 120MM WATHAI fan on top to assist with top cooling. Since the CPU heat spreader touches the metal top of this PC CASE. Keeps my CPU and GPU in the mid 40s. These things move AIR, you put your hand on the intake side, and it sucks your hand in, yay safety grills. Also these are REASONABLY PRICED, as someone who did try to jerry rig his own solution. Similar CFM rated fans cost about $15 minimum and top out at usually 1800RPMs. That's just the fan, add a filter, that's about $6 for 1 or can get a 3 pack for $12, then you need feet, $5 for 20, then the adapter to wall which is $5, then you need screws for the feet which are about $3, then you might want to control the fan speed so need a $20 piece that seems to only be made by NOCTUA. And there you go, when all is said and done, your homemade equivalent now cost you 3x as much. Especially if you want the same IP67 rating these offer. They're built well, move a crap ton of air, aren't loud, and are the complete package. ONLY ADDITIONAL PURCHASE I'd make, is a "Y" splitter that way you only need one controller for both fans in my setup, and is only taking one outlet space. That's probably the ONLY COMPLAINT I have, the control box is unnecessarily MASSIVE. Especially when used in the usecases they're describing. The noctua controller and CoolerGuy 12v to fan adapter is such a tiny package, you could easily VHB mount it to the front of your router, DVR, etc device. 100% recommend.
P**G
Fun, convenient little fan. I place mine on top of my Xbox to pull away extra heat. Being independently powered with a variable speed is great too.
J**G
I have used it for 4-5 weeks... around 50 hours in total. All fine so far. The variable voltage adapter is cool. I have no complaints about noise - loudness is a subjective thing. It only gets annoying at the max voltage level
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