Wood Stove Fan Guide
Wondering what size room a wood stove fan can really heat? This guide explains the realistic coverage of one fan, when two fans are worth it, and when a blower makes more sense.
Wood stove fans and wood stove blowers look similar but work in completely different ways. One runs on heat alone, silently, for free. The other pushes more air — but uses electricity and makes noise. Here's the honest comparison to help you pick the right one for your home.
The fan on top of your stove has no power cord. Why is it spinning? It looks like a magic trick. A small metal fan sits on top of a hot wood stove. No batteries. No plug. No switch. Within...
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You're about to drop $30–$80 on a little metal fan that sits on top of your stove. It has no batteries, no plug, no switch. A shop assistant tells you it will "circulate heat and save firewood" — and a...
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