Lidl’s new 6-blade stove fan is here just in time for winter — and it’s only £29.99
Keep warm for less this winter with Lidl’s latest middle aisle must-have – a clever, self-powered stove fan that could rival the best stove fans on the market
Every so often, a middle aisle find comes along that feels perfectly timed for the season – and this week, it’s a 6-Blade Double Stove Fan available in Lidl stores for £29.99.
As the nights draw in and heating costs creep up, a heat-powered fan is a simple, effective way to make your stove work harder.
If you’ve been thinking about investing in one of the best stove fans to keep your space cosy this season, this affordable find might be worth a look.
The latest middle aisle find for cosy season
Launching in stores from today, Lidl’s 6-Blade Double Stove Fan is powered entirely by heat – no electricity or batteries needed.
A thermoelectric module stove fan converts the heat from your stove into energy, spinning the internal motor to circulate warm air more evenly around your room.
Operating between 50°C and 345°C, it adjusts its speed automatically depending on your stove temperature, helping make every log or briquette go further.
A budget-friendly rival to pricier stove fans
With energy-saving gadgets in high demand, Lidl’s latest drop offers an affordable way to get more from your stove.
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This product is great for extracting maximum heat from your wood burner and it is also quiet, compact, and ready to use straight out of the box, even coming with a two-year warranty.
Comparable models can cost upwards of £50, but this £29.99 version gives you six blades, self-regulating speed, and zero running costs - all at a price that’s hard to beat.
An energy-saving essential for winter
With winter closing in and energy prices still biting, Lidl’s £29.99 6-Blade Stove Fan couldn’t have landed at a better time.
It’s simple, self-powered, and surprisingly effective, the kind of clever, affordable Specialbuy that makes the Middle of Lidl such a fan favourite.
Just don’t hang about – as every Lidl shopper knows, once these middle aisle treasures are gone, they’re gone.

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