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"I was skeptical until I got one for my Aunt and Uncle who only heat by a woodstove. This thing makes a huge difference and is unobtrusive. Should be standard equipment as far as I'm concerned." Doug S.
Do you have a chilly corner or two in your home despite your wood stove pumping out heat?
Purchase this quiet, simple, and ingenious device to immediately reduce the chill in your house, and maximize your home comfort for this coming season of cold.
Specially designed for wood stoves, this fan multiplies the effectiveness of your wood stove by circulating its surrounding hot air all around your home, with zero inconveniences for you.
Why Purchase?
Frequently Asked Questions:
"How does this work? Is it magic?"
No, it's physics! This fan uses an innovative thermo-electric device to generate electricity directly from heat to run the fan. The electrical energy is generated from the thermal energy flowing through the device from the bottom (hot) portion of the fan stand to the top (fan-cooled) portion of the stand. The effect was discovered in the early 1800s and while it is used rarely today, wood stoves offer a uniquely large source of thermal energy, making powering a wood stove fan a perfect situation for the technology.
But most of all—regardless of how it works—it is effective!
"I don't have a Woodstove. Will this work with my pellet, coal, barrel, propane, etc. stove?"
Yes, it can! The fan works on any surface that gets hot enough to cause it to generate power for the fan motor. The base of the fan just needs to get to around 180F+ degrees to move significant air, though the hotter it gets, the more powerful the fan rotation will be. If the design of your stove is such that it produces a hot surface on which the fan can be set, it will work great! If you have a grate, insulation, multiple layers on the top surface, it is less likely to be a good option, but you could try to measure surface temp (eg, drip a drop of water on it at full temperature to see if it boils would be one easy way) to see if it's a good solution.
"How many fans should I get?"
If you have a larger space requiring more circulation power, you might consider getting two fans though of course it is not necessary. About 20% of our customers get 2 fans and many report being glad for it.