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Caframo - Ecofan 810 Ultrair Wood-Stove-Fan Reviews

4.7 Rating 15 Reviews
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Feel the heat faster and use less fuel with stove top fans. These genuine Caframo/Calfire Ecofans are heat-powered ecofans designed to circulate the warm air created by a wood or gas stove.  They help heat up the room more quickly and efficiently. You'll use less fuel and feel more comfortable with one of these stove top fans. They're ideal for woodburners and multi-fuel burners. Dimensions: Base Plate 121x76mm (4.75x3”). Height 222mm (8.75”) from base to top of casting, excluding handle - This is the maximun height. Blade diameter 206mm (8”). Benefits: Increases your thermal comfort No operating costs Cuts fuel costs Safe & Silent 2 Year Warranty These Caframo/Calfire ecofans can reduce fuel usage by an average of 14%. (Independently tested by University of Waterloo, Canada.) For smaller rooms choose the Ultrair 810, it moves up to 125 cubic feet of air per minute, saving you 14% on fuel. For larger rooms choose the Airmax 812, ...

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Good quality and does make a difference.
1 Helpful Report
Posted 2 years ago
Too early to say if it will save me money, hence the middle of the road score. I am pleased with the silent operation.
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Posted 2 years ago
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Posted 2 years ago
Seems to be working well so far but we've only had it a week
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Posted 5 years ago
Stylish, good quality, robust, does the job it's intended for.
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Posted 6 years ago
EXCELLENT FAN. GOOD PRICE. WORKS WELL AND VERY QUIET.
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Posted 6 years ago
Brilliant product, made such a difference..
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Posted 6 years ago
I thought these stove-top fans were a bit frivolous, but they make a HUGE difference to the comfort of the room. And, by judging the speed of the fan (and thereby the temperature of the stove) I'm saving fuel by not putting more wood on when the stove is still hot but the fire has died a little.
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Posted 6 years ago