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The UltrAir Heat Powered Stove Fan is a high-performance, eco-friendly fan that uses stove heat to generate its own electricity, circulating up to 125 CFM of warm air efficiently. Designed with a classic aesthetic and built for durability, it enhances wood stove efficiency, reduces fuel consumption, and operates safely without batteries or cords.
















N**O
Greatly increases heat from woodstove, especially in pairs.
We love these model 810 Ultrair Eco fans on our Moreso woodstove. There's something very satisfying about the silent 'free' boost in heat flow. We started with one, which had a subtle but noticeable effect. Then we added a second one on the opposite side for visual balance and more air flow. We were happy with this arrangement for over a year.Then one day I tried an experiment; I ganged up both fans on one side by placing them inline, one about 8-10 inches in front of the other. Wow, the increase in airflow was remarkable and immediately noticeable. With just one fan, you can put your hand in front of it and not feel that much, but with two inline, you can barely keep your hand in front because of all the extra hot air flow. So I just bought 2 more, to get ganged performance on both sides of the flue pipe and have visual balance. I guess it's like adding a 4 barrel carburetor to a muscle car engine, lol.This is a pricey but extremely effective solution for us, easily justified though, as our only source of emergency heat in the house when the power goes out.I'm definitely a fan (*cough* *cough*...pun intended haha).I noticed in the specifications that the Ultrair model 810 is rated to start working at a lower temperature than the larger Airmax model 812. This means that the 810 will start sooner and run longer as the stove heats up and cools back down. It's amazing how long the fans continue to run with just coals in the stove, long after open flames have disappeared.
T**R
Off grid efficiency-
quiet way to move heat from my wood stove more efficiently to warm my home. I have lived with wood heat as my only heat source for many years and this fan is so much better than the old electric fan that was noisy. Will work forever.
A**R
This is a great fan design.
The media could not be loaded. Unlike the electric blower on my woodstove-this fan is silent and will still be blowing hot air in the event our region loses power during a storm. It uses the heat of the stovetop to turn the blades. Brilliant. I took it out of the box and set it on the stove. Works like a charm!
S**G
Wish I found this years ago
High quality and very effective! Completely silent when running unless I get the stove real hot, but even then it’s just the sound of air moving, like any fan. Looks great on top of my stove and quite possibly the simplest thing I’ve ever set up. Would buy again!
W**7
Work well, highly recommended
Does an amazing job of evening out the warmth in the room, no more cold spots. It’s surprising such a small little fan can make such a difference. We use these in a living room and open plan kitchen and it works well in both spaces. I can’t speak to the specific energy savings only say subjectively that the room warms more quickly and evenly. The chair that usually occupies a cold spot is no longer so, and if I remove the fan from the stove it’s back to uneven warmth within ~30 mins. Your own experiences will vary.On my larger Vermont Vigilant wood stove I do have to take the fan off the stove to add more wood and am a little concerned that an accident could easily damage the propeller and it’s more likely given frequency of movement. On the Intrepid in the kitchen I can load without moving. They can be repaired in such an event which is a bonus. Other than that they are solidly constructed.From an aesthetics perspective I’m a huge fan (no pun intended), the design for me is reminiscent of the Art Deco movement and so they fit well into my home as a decorative piece too.They are a little expensive, but I recognise its the realistic price for a well designed and made item, produced by people in North America (Canada in this case), who need to earn a living wage. My personal calculus for these situations is to support businesses that I believe make a superior and durable product I will use for many years, versus consigning multiple cheaper items to landfill in a few years, and the additional environmental pollution caused by the global transportation of non-essential products and materials that can be manufactured more locally. Save the global shipping for stuff that really matters not cheap junk.I’m well pleased with my two eco fans.
R**S
The Real Deal.
This is the original fan that was created by a team in Canada. I have one in my cabin in Maine that has been used for over 20 years. These fans are very high quality and extremely reliable. They truly make a difference in moving heated air around in the heated space provided by a wood stove. Buy the original!!
Q**Y
Good quality
A bit smaller than the one that we have but good at pushing the air off of the woodstove.
L**S
Fan makes a HUGE difference
So at first blush I thought this fan was ridiculously expensive for what it was. I'm a new hot tenter that recently purchased a hot tent and a wood burning stove. The first weekend I couldn't get it very hot in my tent and wondered what I was doing wrong. The second weekend I had purchased this fan to bring along with me. It made such a huge difference. It keeps the hot air just more evenly distributed throughout the whole tent. So now I can achieve those ridiculous hot tent temps in the 80 degree Fahrenheit range. One thing I will say is after the first use I stored it in the same bag as my Winnerwell stove. The next time I went to use it when the blade started turning it was making a clanging noise. I realized the fan blade had bent in storage and was hitting against the metal base. So just something to be aware of in the storage of this fan is it bends easily. I was able to just bend the blade back into place and no more noise but do be a little careful.
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