When you're shopping for VFDs and soft starter motor controls, the first decision is usually power rating. Two of these listings are 3HP/10A drives from VEVOR, one is a 3HP/10A drive from Uimoso, and one is a 10HP/34A drive from VEVOR. All four are listed as new, run on 50/60Hz, and accept AC 220-240V single-phase input, so the main question is whether your motor load fits a 3HP drive or needs the 10HP capacity. The listed prices range from USD 67.99 to USD 198.90.
Quick Take
All three 3HP listings match on current, horsepower, frequency, and input voltage. That means the useful difference is the listed price: two VEVOR listings sit at the same price point, and the Uimoso is the lower-priced 3HP option. The VEVOR 7.5KW is a different capacity class entirely, rated for 34A, so it suits a heavier motor rather than a power-match for smaller equipment.
Listed Price Comparison
| Product | Listed Price | Price Bar |
|---|---|---|
| Uimoso 2.2KW 10A 3HP | USD 67.99 | |
| VEVOR VFD 2.2KW 10A 3HP (first listing) | USD 79.90 | |
| VEVOR VFD 2.2KW 10A 3HP (second listing) | USD 79.90 | |
| VEVOR 7.5KW 10HP Variable Frequency Drive | USD 198.90 |
Decision Matrix
| Use case | Listing to consider | Why it fits |
|---|---|---|
| 3HP motor, price priority | Uimoso 2.2KW 10A 3HP | Lowest listed price in this set, with matching 10A/3HP specs |
| 3HP motor, VEVOR option | VEVOR VFD 2.2KW 10A 3HP | Same price on two listings; new 3HP unit with 50/60Hz and single-phase input |
| 10HP motor or 34A current draw | VEVOR 7.5KW 10HP | The only listing here rated at 10HP and 34A |
Product Notes
VEVOR VFD 2.2KW 10A 3HP (First Listing)

This VEVOR drive gives you a 3HP, 10A VFD with 50/60Hz and AC 220-240V single-phase input. It comes as a new unit and includes a user-friendly panel, easy wiring, and soft start/stop operation, so it suits a straightforward 3-phase motor setup. The concrete reason to choose it is that you get the VEVOR model AT1-2200X in a 3HP rating. Its limitation is that it shares the same listed price as the second VEVOR 2.2KW listing and sits above the Uimoso on price, even though the electrical specs are effectively the same.
VEVOR VFD 2.2KW 10A 3HP (Second Listing)

This second VEVOR 2.2KW listing carries the same AT1-2200X model, 10A/3HP rating, 50/60Hz frequency, and AC 220-240V single-phase input as the first VEVOR listing. If you're comparing both VEVOR 3HP options, the practical strength is consistency: you're looking at two new drives with identical specs at the same listed price. The limitation is that there's no spec difference from the first VEVOR 2.2KW listing, so choosing this listing over the first one changes nothing in terms of capacity, controls, or price.
VEVOR 7.5KW 10HP Variable Frequency Drive

This VEVOR drive is the higher-capacity listing in the set. It's rated for 34A and 10HP, which puts it in a different class from the three 3HP units. It also runs on 50/60Hz and AC 220-240V single-phase input, matching the input setup of the other listings while delivering much higher current capacity. The reason to choose it is straightforward: if your motor load needs 10HP, this is the only listing in this comparison that matches. The limitation is the higher listed price compared with the 3HP models, so it makes sense only when the motor actually needs that capacity.
Uimoso 2.2KW 10A 3HP

The Uimoso drive covers the same 3HP, 10A class as the VEVOR 2.2KW units, with 50/60Hz and AC 220-240V single-phase input. It comes as a new unit with a programming flow that uses the program key, navigation keys, and a function/save key. The reason to choose it is price: it's the lowest-priced listing in this group. The limitation is that it stays at 3HP, so a 10HP load would need the VEVOR 7.5KW instead. If motor size and price drive your decision, this is the 3HP pick.
Final Recommendation by Use Case
Pick the VEVOR 7.5KW when you need 10HP/34A. Pick the Uimoso when you're replacing or controlling a 3HP motor and want the lower listed price. Pick one of the VEVOR 2.2KW listings when you'd rather stay with the VEVOR 3HP drive and the duplicate listings don't change the equation. In every case, match the VFD's horsepower and current rating to the motor you're controlling.