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Wood Stove Fan, 6 Blades Wood Stove Fan Heat Powered, Fireplace Fan with Magnetic Thermometer, Wood Stove Accessories, Non Electric Fan for Wood/Log Burner Stove

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Arrives Thursday, Jan 30
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Size: Medium


Features

  • Premium Aluminum Material: The stove fan is made of premium anodized aluminum, which is rust-proof and has good thermal conductivity. It requires no electricity and is easy to use, widely used in wood burning stoves/Log Burner/Wood/Fireplace
  • Newly Designed 6-Blade Stove Fan: The upgraded stove fan is equipped with 6 blades, providing a stronger airflow, which improves more than 55% efficiency of air circulation throughout the room
  • No batteries or electricity needed: Our Wood Stove Fan is powered by heat generated from the stove. When the stove temperature reaches a certain range, the fan will start rotating automatically. The higher the stove temperature, the faster the fan will rotate
  • Overheat Protection: The bottom of the stove fan is equipped with a dual-metal safety device, which slightly lifts the edge of the fan when approaching the highest operating temperature to protect the center module and motor. When the temperature decreases, the fan will automatically return to normal. This will extend the service life of the motor
  • Ultra-Quiet Motor Operating: As the blades are the only moving components, even at the highest speed, the operational noise of the log burner fan is lower than 25db. You may not even feel the presence of the furnace fan, but you will still sense a gentle breeze. The rotation of the fan facilitates air circulation, circulating heat to all around and making you feel warmer

Brand: Hanaoyo


Color: Black


Electric fan design: Blower


Power Source: heat powered


Style: Modern-6 Blades


Product Dimensions: 11"D x 10"W x 5"H


Room Type: Bedroom


Special Feature: Lightweight


Recommended Uses For Product: Air Circulation


Noise Level: 25 dB


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 11"D x 10"W x 5"H


UPC: 702385187849


Model: WSF01


Brand Name: Hanaoyo


Built-In Media: a stove Thermometer


Model Name: Wood stove fan


Efficiency: 55% or more


Noise Level: 25 dB


Number of Blades: 6


Power Source: heat powered


Room Type: Bedroom


Additional Features: Lightweight


Recommended Uses For Product: Air Circulation


Mounting Type: Ceiling Mount


Controller Type: Button Control


Collection Name: Fireplace Accessories


Electric Fan Design: Blower


Style Name: Modern-6 Blades


Color: Black


Blade Material: Aluminum


Material Type: Wood, Aluminum


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  • Works great! Here's what I think you need to know before buying. UPDATE ADDED
Size: Large
Update 9/10/24: I love this fan so much that I've decided to come back and buy another. Why? My thought is that if I have 2, both facing slightly angled away from the heat source, that the kitchen and hallway/bedrooms will heat up faster. The price has also dropped a few dollars since I bought it last year. Buy it and follow the advice below and I suspect you'll be as happy as I am with this fan. I currently have the single fan on the rear center of my cast iron fireplace. Once the second fan arrives, I'm going to put them both in the center but have the left one angled a bit to the left and the right one angled a bit to the right, thus spreading out the wave of heat as it moves across the room and through the house. Original review December 12, 2023: I looked at a lot of fans and a lot of reviews. Came to the conclusion that a lot of people who complained the fans (from various manufacturers) didn't move didn't seem to understand that heat rises, so the fan must be placed above the heat source. After figuring that out, I thought about propellers and heat movement. Perhaps 2 longer blades would start moving quicker than 5 short blades? Could longer blades move more air? That's why I purchased this one (and it is the only one I needed to purchase). I played around with positioning it on the top of my standalone propane stove/fireplace. Found the sweet spot for movement and left it there. It's moving so fast you can't see the blades. This is the first morning of heating up the house in the morning with this fan on. I left the ceiling fan off to see how long it would take. The stove is in the family room which is about 16x20 feet. In about a hour and a half the kitchen thermostat was up to 69 degrees F. Our furnace keeps the house at around 63 degrees overnight and then the fireplace does the rest during the day. I wanted to test with just this fan in the event of a power outage. Very doable to warm this place up without electricity. I know that if I turn the ceiling fan on the house will quickly warm up into the 70's. For me, a secondary, non-electric source of air movement was important since we live in an area that gets regular snow and can be quite cold. I'm very satisfied with this purchase. A recommendation to other shoppers looking for a non-electric fan for air movement: don't assume a fan is bad based on people complaining IF they do not tell you where they placed the fan in their particular circumstances. I saw one person place the fan on the hearth in front of their fireplace rather than on the mantle. Remember that heat rises. Place whatever fan you purchase above the heat source. That heat source will need to get quite warm/hot before the fan will move. It is the heat that creates the movement. The person who placed the fan in front of the fireplace solved their lack of movement issue by placing a cast iron pan into the fire, heating it up, then placing it on the hearth and putting the fan on that. Then they got movement. Also, people complained that their chosen fan didn't move much air. These fans aren't designed to act like regular room fans. They are just gently moving heat further away from the heat source out into the room and subsequently into connecting rooms. It's a fairly slow process but I've found that it does work. Another thought is that some people complained their fans broke in only a few weeks or months. Question if those people have an open fireplace where ash can get drawn into the fan mechanism and clog it. I'm sure some fans out there are crappy, so the information I've provided won't be foolproof with every fan. But I think it'll help you with your selection. Also, I chose not to go with the cheapest fan, assuming the crappier versions were likely to cost under $20. My philosophy is buy it once and it lasts for decades if you do the proper research and think it through before purchasing. I'll try to remember to post an update next heating season. This fan will be used quite a bit this winter. My heat source is propane so there is no ash. But will it leave any kind of residue on the mechanism? Time will tell. I may also take it off one morning when it's cold and blow air across the mechanism with my hair dryer set on cold to blow out anything that might cause eventual slowing of the blades. Almost everything requires some sort of maintenance to keep working well. Good luck in your search for your best fan choice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2023 by PA Mom

  • Keeps the heat moving
Size: Medium
This is not a fan for blasting the hot air around the room and it does take a while to notice that it is making a difference, but it does make a difference and works well
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2024 by Ray James

  • Great product
Size: Medium
Quiet light weight more air nicely.
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2024 by Mad in Oregon

  • Quiet and starts at low heat
Size: Medium
Moves a surprising amount of air. Needs much less heat that the big 2 blade types.
Reviewed in the United States on September 3, 2024 by R. Willis

  • wood stove fan
Size: Medium
it works fairly good
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024 by GREGORY LODDO

  • After a month of continuous use the fan motor is making a noise as it rotates
Size: Large
We use our wood stove constantly during our north country winters. We received the fan on Dec 12 and put it on the stove right away. It runs as long as the stove surface is near 180 degrees or more, moves air as nicely as could be expected, and has been gently blowing air ever since. Our soapstone stove surface stays around 300 - 550 through the colder months and the fan moves air as well as could be expected. However around a week ago, it started making a slight whooshing sound with each fan rotation. That was about Jan 13 - right after the 30 day window. I put a tiny drop of tri-flow lubricant on the fan shaft which helped for 4-5 days, but the sound came back again. It's a soft sound, but I imagine it's only going to get worse over time. I guess I'll either have to lubricate the fan every few days through the winter or replace the unit with some other model... I should have listened to the other person who commented on the same issue. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2024 by Greta

  • Ideal Prepper Porduct
Size: Medium
If you are in the market for a warm air induced Fan this product is for you. I really like mine.
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024 by Glenn Scott Murphy

  • Best fan/value for the $$$
Size: Medium
I hardly ever write reviews, but this is one of the few I will take time for! We have 3 other fans from various sellers that all have 4 blades and all have given up and are now noisy due to the weak blades-Hence why I went with this one, as it has 5 blades and is smaller and very sturdy. It starts spinning within 30 seconds of being on the stove and runs so quiet I have to check to make sure it's still running! I am buying another one for a back-up-also, it comes with a temp gauge that on its own is $10+ Highly recommend this fan and seller!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2024 by Jacque~

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