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Product description
This heat-powered stove fan helps spread warm air from a wood burner more evenly around a room, improving heat circulation without batteries or mains power. It is a 12-blade design with dual motors that increases airflow and keeps operation quiet, making it suited for living rooms, cabins and fireplaces where silent performance matters.
Key Points
The fan runs on the heat of the stove, converting thermal energy into motion so it continues to work during power cuts. According to the manufacturer, the dual-motor layout pushes more air than a single-motor fan, helping to move warm air from the stove out into the room. The aluminium blades and base are anodised to resist rust and to withstand high temperatures over longer use. The unit operates at low noise levels, reported at around 25 dB, so it will not disturb conversation or sleep while enhancing warmth. A built-in temperature sensor raises the fan slightly if the base becomes too hot, which can protect internal components and extend lifespan.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Miaton 12-Blade Stove Fan
- Blade count: 12 blades
- Drive: Dual motors, heat powered
- Noise level: ≤25 dB (according to manufacturer)
- Material: Anodised aluminium base and blades
- Safety feature: Temperature detection module that lifts the fan when too hot
Benefits
By circulating warm air beyond the immediate area of the stove, this fan helps the room reach a more even temperature sooner, which can reduce overall fuel use. It needs no batteries or wiring because it generates its own power from the heat of the burner, so it continues to run during blackouts and reduces dependence on electricity. The quiet operation is useful at night or in quiet domestic settings, and the metal construction aims to deliver longer service compared with cheaper plastic alternatives.
Usage Recommendations
Place the fan on a flat area of the stove surface where heat is steady but not extreme, avoiding direct contact with flames or embers. Allow a few minutes for the unit to warm up and begin turning steadily. Consider that, according to the manufacturer, the fan is best suited to wood, pellet and solid fuel stoves and may not perform as effectively on very low-heat electric heaters. Regularly wipe the anodised surfaces with a dry cloth once cooled to remove dust and retain performance.









