Description
4 Blade Heat Powered Stove Fan for Wood/Log Burner/Fireplace Increases 80% More Warm air Than 2 Blade Fan Eco Friendly(Black)
- Heat powered – no batteries or electricity required.
- More efficiently circulates warm air throughout the room.
- Less consumption, more efficiency.
- Innovative and durable design.
- Silent operation.
Why do we need to use the stove fan?
Instead of the heat rising vertically with a standard stove, the stove fan uses its blades to divert the warm air horizontally.
The extra movement of air will help warm the whole room, not just the ceiling and the area near the stove.
How is working without batteries or electricity?
The stove fan runs without batteries,cords or electricity, it generates its own power by the heat from the stove surface.
The base of the fan transmits the heat to electricity generating units,and electricity generating units convert the heat energy into kinetic energy to drive the motor,then the blades spin.
The fan spins when the temperature is reached 185 ºF. The hotter the base of the fan gets,the faster the fan turns,and the more air the fan circulates into the room.It will slow down and stop as the stove cools.
The stove fan is designed for usage on freestanding stoves with a normal surface temperature of between 185ºF – 660ºF. Temperatures above this range may damage the fan and the electricity generating units.
Whisper-Quiet and Easy to Operate
The only moving part is the blade assembly.You won’t even know this fan is there – but you’ll FEEL the WARMTH!
The fan base and blade are made from anodized aluminum which will not rust or corrode.
Just position the stove fan on a smooth flat surface of your stove top ,near the side or back of the stovepipe.It will working when the stove surface hot.
Attention:
1.Never handle the base of the stove fan, do not set the stove fan down on an unprotected surface when hot.
2.To move or carry the fan, always use the extendable handle while wearing gloves.
3.Please keep fan away from small children and pets when in use.
4.Good stove safety practice includes the use of a stove thermometer.