Cheap Magic Heat Reclaimer for Wood, Coal or Oil Heaters - Fits 6in. Flue and Has Bottom Crimp

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Magic Heat Reclaimer for Wood, Coal or Oil Heaters - Fits 6in. Flue and Has Bottom Crimp Product Description:



  • 120 V Blower Fan has 6 ft. cord, 3 prong plug
  • Note: Allow 18in. clearance between stove and heat reclaimer
  • Crimp on the bottom

Product Description

Installs into flue of your wood, oil or coal furnace or heater (except Item# 172781 which is only for use with gas stoves). Magic Heat Reclaimer consists of 10 heat-exchanger tubes and a thermostatically controlled fan to blow warmed air into the room. Turns on at 150deg and off at 110deg F. 115 Volts. Produces 225 CFM and 8000 to 30,000 BTU. Peak performance is maintained by the use of Flue Stove Pipe cleaner (our Item# 172801). 18 1/4in.H x 10 5/8in.W x 14 1/4in.D. Please measure flue before ordering. U.S.A. CFM: 225, Auto On/Off: Turns on at 150deg and off at 110deg F, Works With: Wood, oil or coal stove, Volts: 115, Common Usage: Heat reclaimer, BTU Output: 8,000-30,000, Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 18 1/4 x 10 5/8 x 14 1/4, Flue Collar Size (in.): 6, Mount Type: Vertical mounting only, Includes: (1) Reclaimer

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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
5This product works amazingly well!!
By Christopher Fletcher
When we moved into our current 100-year-old house almost 14 years ago, sitting on top of our gas furnace was a weird contraption that looked like it had more in connection with a steam train than a modern heating plant. I thought it was a relic from the original builders. Or that it had been installed by someone back in the '60s - the name Magic Heat is in a typeface from the Groovy days, long gone.But boy were we in for a treat! Our basement isn't heated - like most homes of its era, the furnace was "supposed" to keep the area warm. Maybe back in the days of shoveling coal into an inefficient boiler, it could do the trick. But nowadays, with more efficient and compact systems, a modern boiler loses less heat due to improved insulation. Hence, doing laundry or using the workroom in the winter might have meant needing a sweater on trips to the basement.Our Magic Heat blower has performed wonderfully - fully automatic, it kicks on when the flue hits a preset temperature, and recycling otherwise-lost heat, keeps the basement nice and toasty. And that's in a basement measuring almost 1,000 sq! Plus, it runs quieter than one would think.Two extra benefits can be derived from the use of these blowers:1. Because the heat is not sent up the flue, your chimney will last longer.2. You could theoretically run a flue horizontally from the blower face to another area - as long as you could occasionally access the cleaning rod.Again, I 'warmly' recommend the Magic Heat blower reclaimer to anyone who enjoys saving money - or doesnt want to lose it up the chimney.

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
5it is the ticket
By T. Butler
makes a world of difference recommend for anyone with a wood stove of all kinds there just two much heat that goes up and out i personally have two magic heats one in the house and one in the shop and planning to get another for my other shop i bet its about four times warmer than without just make sure you get the right model lots to choose from :)love it

37 of 48 people found the following review helpful.
1This is a disaster waiting to happen
By W. Lockwood
It seems odd that there are no negative reviews for this device. We have a neighbor that put it on their stove and it seemed great at first. Then after a month they noticed black tarry goo dripping from it. They kept trying to wipe it up, but it kept getting worse, eventually really messing up their new pipes and stove top. Then around 2 months their stove stopped drafting and he asked me about it. We found the Magic Heat was plugged solid with creosote and is almost impossible to clean. However, they're lucky. The chimney sweep told them some disaster stories with these devices. He said they cool down the flue gases to the point where the creosote condenses everywhere. If this creosote catches fire, it is almost impossible to put out. Fortunately that didn't happen to them, but they're are glad they asked him to come out and check the chimney. Sure enough, the chimney was full of creosote. Maybe this is an ok device for an old stove that has a very hot flue, but not on a modern wood stove that extracts more heat from the fire and has a cooler flue. For some, it's a huge waste of money.

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