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Wood Stove Fan, 5 Blade Fireplace Fan for Wood Burning Stove, Heat Powered fan

$ 16.89

Availability: 77 in stock
  • Type: Fireplace
  • Condition: New
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Color: Black
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Application: Stove
  • Material: Wood
  • MPN: Does not apply
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    Wood Stove Fan, 5 Blade Fireplace Fan for Wood Burning Stove, Heat Powered fan, Wood Stove Accessories, Quiet Operation Circulating Warm Air, (Include Magnetic Thermometer)
    Product description
    + (Upgrade 5 Blades Stove fan) Upgrade Technology, Reinforced 5 Blades, Faster Speed, Larger Air Volume. The heat-powered stove fan is designed to circulate the warm air created by a wood/coal or pellet-burning. Efficiently circulates warm air throughout the room
    + (Heated Self-Powered) Thermoelectric module acts as a small generator to power the fan's motor. No batteries or power required! Improved warm air circulation results in greater comfort and reduces wood consumption from your stove.
    + (Quiet Operation) This stove fan's noise level is less than 25 dB, which gives you a Quiet atmosphere. The stove fan is designed to be used with coal, pellet, or wood-burning stoves
    + (Safety and Long Life) Stove operating with normal surface temperatures between 212°F(100°C) and 662°F(350°C). Built-in overheating protection, when the temperature exceeds 662°F(350°C), the metal strip at the bottom will expand and lift the fan to protect the motor
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    How to use your heat powered stove fan:
    Be sure to position the stove fan on the top of your stove, place it on a smooth flat surface, and near the side or back of the stove. The hotter the stove is, the more air the fan circulates.
    The stove fan is designed for usage on freestanding stoves with a normal surface temperature of between 176°F and 653°F. Remove the fan from the stove if the temperature exceeds 653°F.
    Never handle the base of the stove fan, do not set the stove fan down on an unprotected surface when hot.To move or carry the fan, always use the extendable handle.
    Warm reminder: Placing fireplace fans on both sides of the top of the fireplace, can better improve the hot air circulation, save more fuel cost, and reduce the wood consumption of the stove.