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Big thumbs up from me.:thumbup:

 

I have a double ended stove linking my living room and dinning room with one fan at each end blowing the hot air accumulating above into each room.

 

Wouldn't be without them and bought them from eBay at £90 each.

 

Jim

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Interesting aside, but the convection pipes on our Bullerjan stove seem to act in the same way, distributing the heat far better than our old stove did. Don't know why all stoves don't have them!

 

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wow that's a fantastic looking stove :thumbup1:

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Stove fan, yes! I have 1, think its brilliant and we'll worth the money. Got it "on offer" at £70 as a special promotion (normally retail £99) Like most things, buy cheap = buy twice! There is a marked improvement in circulated heat.

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ive a 4kw morso stove on my 62ft narrow boat, got a ecofan very cheap years ago when I was building boats, both stove and fan are great , stove will be going none stop for a few months when the weather turns.

 

middle of winter, walking round in me pants and vest windows and doors wide open. all from free wood.

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ive a 4kw morso stove on my 62ft narrow boat, got a ecofan very cheap years ago when I was building boats, both stove and fan are great , stove will be going none stop for a few months when the weather turns.

 

middle of winter, walking round in me pants and vest windows and doors wide open. all from free wood.

 

Hi Pete there very Eco fan we run one here mate I love it thanks Jon

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Whatever you eventually decide on, go for fuel efficiency over initial cost. As during its lifetime, it's the fuel which may be the most expensive part of ownership. Currently, the most efficient wood/multi fuel stoves produce useable heat from around 90% of the fuel. Some of the cheap stoves, (£260) only convert around 35% of the fuel to useable heat.

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Definitely worth the money. It gives a much more even heat distribution around the room and helps it go out the door and up the stairs. The only place ours doesn't work is on the boiler stove because the heat goes more into the water jacket around the stove and so the top of the stove doesn't get hot enough to work the fan.

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I have a double ended stove linking my living room and dinning room with one fan at each end blowing the hot air accumulating above into each room.

 

 

Jim

 

is it a old house? i wanted to do the same but building regs said no. the room behind the stove can get cold, the rest of the house overheats!

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Well got one today, she's spinning nicely so see how it goes!!!!

 

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I have 2 fans on the top of my 12kw and they really do push the heat out. They are exactly the same as the one on the front of your box, and were £57 each.

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