Attwood Turbo 4000 Series II In-Line Blower for 4-Inch Vent Hose vs SEAFLO 12V inline bilge air blower, 3 or 4in, 270 CFM
Overall winner: Attwood Turbo 4000 Series II In-Line Blower for 4-Inch Vent Hose
Key Differences
SEAFLO (A) lists a lower price and strong reported airflow with easy installation, while the Attwood (B) emphasizes a water-resistant design, compatibility with 4-inch hoses and flexible vertical or horizontal mounting. Choose SEAFLO if you want a more affordable 12V bilge blower with high CFM; choose Attwood if you need a water-resistant, install-orientation-flexible inline blower for 4-inch ducting
Attwood Turbo 4000 Series II In-Line Blower for 4-Inch Vent Hose
12-volt, water-resistant blower for 4-inch interior vent hose. Marine ignition protected with built-in mounting feet for vertical or horizontal installation, delivering good airflow for engine compartments and bilges. customers note solid construction and easy installation
Pros
- 12-volt operation
- water-resistant design
- built-in mounting feet for flexible installation
- strong air flow for ventilation
Cons
- noise level varies by user
- durability reports of failures after several months
SEAFLO 12V inline bilge air blower, 3 or 4in, 270 CFM
SEAFLO inline bilge blower delivers 270 CFM at 12V with 4" intake. Easy to install with solid construction and good air flow, though noise levels vary by user
Pros
- high air flow
- easy to install
- solid construction
- good value for money
Cons
- mixed noise level feedback
- lifespan concerns (reports of ~5 months)
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | SEAFLO |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | attwood |
| User Reviews | attwood |