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Ikodm - Blades Magnetic Fireplace Fan, No Electricity Required, Heat Powered

General description The Blades Magnetic Fireplace Fan is a heat-powered fan designed for wood stoves, providing efficient air circulation without the need for electricity. This upgraded model features a lower starting temperature and reduced noise levels, ensuring a comfortable and quiet environment while maximizing performance. Technical specifications Material: Premium anodized aluminum Number of blades: 4 Operating temperature range: 65°C to 345°C Compatibility and accessories Can be attached directly to wood flue pipes, wood burners, or chimneys Installation Stable installation on slopes Easy to disassemble for cleaning Usage Automatically starts working when the starting temperature is reached Circulates warm air produced by wood, coal, or pellet stoves

Price: £48.57 from ManoMano UK

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ManoMano UK Ikodm - Blades Magnetic Fireplace Fan, No Electricity Required, Heat Powered £48.57 Visit Store

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