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This compact heat-powered stove fan helps spread warmth from a wood burner or fireplace more evenly around a room, reducing cold spots and improving comfort while running quietly. It operates solely from stove heat without batteries or mains power, making it a simple way to circulate warm air during colder months.
Key Points
The fan uses a thermoelectric generator to convert surface heat into mechanical motion, so it starts automatically when the stove warms up. According to the manufacturer, the unit is designed for silent operation under 25 dB, which keeps noise to a minimum whether you are sleeping or working. It includes a free magnetic thermometer, and the brand offers a two year replacement guarantee for quality issues alongside a 30 day refund policy.
Technical Specifications
- Name: JossaColar Log Burner Fan
- Blades: - 6 aluminium blades
- Size: - 6.5 inches long by 7.7 inches high (approximately)
- Operating temperature range: - 50 °C to 350 °C
- Overheat protection: - Front lifts automatically above 350 °C (800 °F)
- Noise level: - < 25 dB (according to the manufacturer)
Benefits
The curved aluminium blades are built to resist warping and to transfer heat efficiently across the blade surface, which helps to move a larger volume of warm air compared with a stationary heat source. Because it requires no electricity it can run even during power cuts, so it maintains circulation as long as the stove surface is hot. The automatic activation is convenient, it removes the need for timers or switches and ensures continuous operation when the stove is in use. A modest limitation to note is that performance depends on the stove surface temperature, so initial warm-up may be slow on very low fires.
Usage Recommendations
Place the fan on the flat top of a wood stove, log burner or similar fireplace appliance where it can receive direct heat from the surface. Ensure the chosen spot is stable and free from loose materials. The integrated safety lift raises the front of the fan if the surface temperature gets too high, however it is sensible to avoid placing the unit on painted or delicate surfaces that might react to repeated high heat. For best airflow distribution, position the fan centrally on the stove top so warm air is pushed out into the room rather than directed toward a wall.
Practical Tips
Handle with care after use as the base and blades will be hot until the stove cools. Clean the blades occasionally with a soft cloth to remove soot and dust, this helps maintain efficiency. If you need a simple, maintenance-light way to speed heat distribution without wiring or batteries, this heat-powered fan fits that role while keeping operation discreet and low-noise.









