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HomePower, Light & SolarCaframo Ecofan Airplus, Black with Nickel Blade |
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Wood stove fan Jul 10, 2010 I bought this fan for a friend a couple years ago! She heats her house with wood and uses this little fan on her back external wood stove. Nice addition which actually moves some heat around without using electricity!
Neat but not useful Apr 15, 2010 This is indeed interesting technology, but it is little more than a novelty. The stove must be at least 175 degrees before the fan turns fast enough to move *any * air at all. At a top temperature of about 250 degrees (it warns against anything near 300 degrees and my stove never gets above 250 - so it should be perfect) the blades are finally spinning at a good clip but there is still not any significant air movement.
The fan and tiny little electric motor are just not big enough to move air more than a foot or two from the stove. No way this is enough to move stove-warmed air around a room. You still need an electric fan behind the stove to move the warmed air - this is just a toy and a conversation piece. A real let-down considering the price of this unit.
My expectations were too high Mar 17, 2010 I ordered this for our pellet stove, and when it arrived I realized it was made for wood stoves. The directions didn't mention whether or not it would work on a pellet stove, so we gave it a try. It actually worked fine, but I had hoped it would move the heat down the hallway toward our bedrooms, and that was just too much to ask of this fan.
Caframo Ecofan Mar 04, 2010 A great product. It doesn't move a huge amount of air, but it does work as advertised and it's very cool and silent.
better than expected Feb 28, 2010 i have had this fan almost three years-i live in a mobile home and just wanted something to help with heat-i have a fireplace with the top blocked off with only a small flu hole in the top-a camping/tent heater which i have had for 5 years-2/3 of the heater sits in fireplace and 1/3 protrudes out-i have found if i turn the fan to blow into the fireplace instead of out it circulates the warm air much better-as long as i am up and keep fire hot it will keep thermostat off the whole time. am very pleased.
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