Wood Stove Fan Heat Powered Fireplace Log Burner Fans Eco for Wood/Log Burning Stoves
![]() |
£ 13.99 | To Shop |
Description
Amazon
Stove Fan wIth Upgrade Version- This wood stove fan produces more warm air. It disperses heat from the stove more efficiently and raise the temperature of your room quickly. Heat powered Fireplace Fan- This stove fan is heat Powered, and it generates its own power by the heat from your stove surface. No batteries or electricity required, so you can save a great bill every year. Log Burner Fan Easy Operation- No assembly needed, you just need to put the wood burning fan on your stove top, it will spin automatically with the temperature getting enough high. Heat Powered Fan Operation Temperature- The general working temperature of this stove fan is 85°C - 350°C(185°F - 662°F). Usually this wood burner fan turns most efficiently when the temperature reaches about 250°C-300°C. Wood Stove Fan Overheating Protection-The In-built Bi-metallic strip at the base is designed to raise the edge of the fan slightly as the maximum operating temperature is approached to protect the motor and the thermoelectric module.
Compare webshops (1)
Stove Fan wIth Upgrade Version- This wood stove fan produces more warm air. It disperses heat from the stove more efficiently and raise the temperature of your room quickly. Heat powered Fireplace Fan- This stove fan is heat Powered, and it generates its own power by the heat from your stove surface. No batteries or electricity required, so you can save a great bill every year. Log Burner Fan Easy Operation- No assembly needed, you just need to put the wood burning fan on your stove top, it will spin automatically with the temperature getting enough high. Heat Powered Fan Operation Temperature- The general working temperature of this stove fan is 85°C - 350°C(185°F - 662°F). Usually this wood burner fan turns most efficiently when the temperature reaches about 250°C-300°C. Wood Stove Fan Overheating Protection-The In-built Bi-metallic strip at the base is designed to raise the edge of the fan slightly as the maximum operating temperature is approached to protect the motor and the thermoelectric module.
Price History
Prices were last updated on: