Packard Draft Inducer Furnace Fan Motor for Intertherm/Miller vs VEVOR 3/4 HP Furnace Blower Motor (208-230V, 5 speeds, 48 frame)
Overall winner: VEVOR 3/4 HP Furnace Blower Motor (208-230V, 5 speeds, 48 frame)
Key Differences
Packard (A) is the lower-priced draft inducer replacement with a strong user rating and notes about easy installation and quiet operation, best for direct inducer-fan swaps and Intertherm-compatible applications. VEVOR (B) is a more versatile blower motor kit (includes capacitor, five-speed, 48-frame, 4.8" shaft) suited to varied blower setups but may need fitment verification and has some reports of higher noise
Packard Draft Inducer Furnace Fan Motor for Intertherm/Miller
Packard draft inducer fan motor for furnace exhaust; supports safe venting and efficient operation. Customers note easy installation and quiet operation as key benefits
Pros
- easy installation
- quiet operation
- seamless fit for specified furnaces
- purposeful replacement motor
Cons
- mixed heat output reports
- some users note shorter motor lifespan
VEVOR 3/4 HP Furnace Blower Motor (208-230V, 5 speeds, 48 frame)
3/4 HP furnace blower motor with 1075 RPM and 5 speeds, 208-230V operation, 48 frame with 0.5" shaft and 4.8" length. Includes 10F/450V capacitor and hold hoop. Customers note easy installation and full kit; some report noise variations
Pros
- 5 speed operation
- complete kit with capacitor
- fits 48 frame size
- direct-drive for residential systems
Cons
- varying noise levels reported
- verify fitment for specific application
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Packard |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | VEVOR |
| User Reviews | Packard |