HEAT THE WHOLE ROOM.
SILENTLY.
SILENTLY.
Breezy Stove is a wood stove fan designed to disperse heat more efficiently. It works by recovering the heat produced by the stove, allows the even distribution of heat, and helps to increase the ambient temperature of your home by 2 to 5 degrees, thus providing optimal thermal comfort.
By avoiding cold areas and balancing the temperature in all areas, the wood stove fan optimizes the circulation of hot air, which allows you to heat more efficiently and save on consumption of fuel.
⦿ Anodized aluminum support that can withstand temperatures up to 350°C.
⦿ Quiet operation for optimal comfort.
⦿ Compatible with all wood-burning stoves equipped with a flat surface heated to a minimum of 50°C.
⦿ Easy and quick to use: just place the fan on the flat surface.
Our fan is functional for stoves, wood stoves and pellet stoves, having a flat surface and heating, on the top, to more than 120°F.
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When you receive a defective or broken product, please contact us by emailing us at info@breezystove.com or by filling out the form. We will therefore communicate the return address to you and we will send you a new product.
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Plug-in stove blowers have three structural problems: they consume electricity (costing you money while you save on firewood), they hum constantly in the background, and they fail exactly when you need them most — during winter power outages. A heat-powered fan has none of these drawbacks. It's silent, off-grid, and maintenance-free for years. If your home loses power on a cold night, the Breezy Stove keeps pushing warm air across the room while everything else goes dark.
A heat-powered stove fan uses a thermoelectric module (a Peltier/Seebeck cell) sandwiched between a hot aluminum base and a cooler top. As soon as the stove surface reaches about 50 °C (122 °F), the temperature difference generates a small electric current that drives a low-voltage motor and spins the blades. The whole system is fully self-powered — no batteries, no plugs, no wiring. The hotter the stove, the faster the blades turn, so the fan automatically adapts to how much heat you have to circulate. When the fire dies down, it slows to a stop on its own. Read the full science explained →
Breezy Stove fans include a built-in bi-metallic safety strip at the base. If the stove top exceeds the safe operating range (above roughly 350 °C / 662 °F), the strip flexes and lifts the fan slightly off the surface, breaking thermal contact and protecting the thermoelectric module from damage. Once the stove cools back into the safe range, the strip relaxes and the fan resumes normal operation automatically. You never have to monitor it or turn anything off.
Place the fan on a flat area at the back corner of the stove top, as far as possible from the flue pipe. This is the hottest stable surface and gives the thermoelectric module the strongest temperature gradient, while protecting the motor from radiant heat off the chimney. Make sure all four feet of the base are in solid contact with the metal — even a small gap reduces heat transfer and slows the blades. Then aim the blades away from the stove, into your main living area. No tools, no drilling, about 60 seconds to set up. See our full placement guide →
For anyone who heats with wood as a primary or backup source, almost always yes. A heat-powered stove fan is a one-time, low-cost purchase that pays for itself within a single season through reduced firewood consumption alone — and then keeps delivering year after year, silently, with zero running costs. It's one of the rare home-heating accessories that genuinely changes how a room feels.
Across more than 6,000 verified customer reports, owners consistently measure room temperatures rising 2–4 °C faster in the first 30 minutes after lighting, noticeably warmer corners and adjacent rooms, and a 10–15% drop in firewood consumption over a full season for the same comfort level. For a household burning four cords of wood a winter, that's roughly half a cord saved every year — paying back the fan many times over.
Yes — and it's measurable. Hot air from a wood stove naturally rises straight up, hits the ceiling and crawls along the top of the room, creating the classic paradox of a 28 °C ceiling and 17 °C floor. A stove fan gives that heated air a horizontal push so it travels forward and mixes with cooler air at ground level. Independent thermal-imaging tests show that a heat-powered fan can improve heat distribution by 20–40% and cut the time a room needs to reach a comfortable temperature by roughly a third.