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Evaporator fan motors from US brands and US-based sellers

6 US brands and sellers surfaced here at $18.25 to $495.64, each verified from Amazon's own published seller info. Last verified August 18, 2026.

An evaporator fan motor lives in a cold, wet box and runs almost constantly, so bearing quality and shaft tolerance matter more than the sticker price. The throwaway versions use sleeve bearings and looser shaft tolerances that let the blade wobble, and that wobble is what kills them early.

What to look for in a good evaporator fan motor

  • Bearing type. Ball bearing motors handle the condensation and constant runtime of a coil compartment far longer than sleeve bearing versions, which tend to seize or squeal within a season.
  • Shaft diameter and length. Check the shaft spec against your blade hub, a 1/4 inch shaft that's actually 0.24 inches will still slide in and then work loose within weeks.
  • Sealed housing. A motor built for evaporator duty has a sealed or gasketed housing to keep moisture out of the windings, an open frame motor marketed as universal will rust and short out faster in that environment.
  • What the price gap tells you. Verified sellers here run $18 to $496 depending on horsepower and voltage, so a motor priced under that floor for the same spec sheet is cutting something you can't see in the listing photo.

We read each seller's registered country from Amazon's own published seller info. We don't claim anything here is manufactured in the US, only that you're buying from a US brand or a US-based seller.

Quick comparison

Confirmed US brands and sellers for evaporator fan motors: brand, price, and seller location
BrandPriceSeller
A.O. Smith$152.50US-based seller
Dayton$201.29US-based seller
Emerson$193.10US-based seller
Fasco$92.63US-based seller
Genteq$495.64US-based seller
Supco$18.25US-based seller

Confirmed US brands and sellers

6 listings where Amazon's own seller info places the seller in the US. Each badge says which.

US brands we went looking for

More names an AI suggested for this category that we haven't confirmed US on yet. Each badge says how far we've checked it.

Suggested, not verified. These names came from an AI suggestion, not from our data. We only call a brand US after checking the seller's registered address on its Amazon seller page. Amazon is the seller on these, so its seller page can't tell us who the brand is.

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