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product_id: 4551810
title: "GFK-160 Fireplace Blower Fan Kit for Heat N Glo, & More - Ball Bearing, Energy-Efficient Fireplace Fan Blower Kit w/Quiet High Airflow Motor - Easy-to-Install Home Heating Accessories"
brand: "fireplaceblowersonline"
price: "$410.36"
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# 1.6A 180 CFM Easy DIY GFK-160 Fireplace Blower Fan Kit for Heat N Glo, & More - Ball Bearing, Energy-Efficient Fireplace Fan Blower Kit w/Quiet High Airflow Motor - Easy-to-Install Home Heating Accessories

**Brand:** fireplaceblowersonline
**Price:** $410.36
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** GFK-160 Fireplace Blower Fan Kit for Heat N Glo, & More - Ball Bearing, Energy-Efficient Fireplace Fan Blower Kit w/Quiet High Airflow Motor - Easy-to-Install Home Heating Accessories by fireplaceblowersonline
- **How much does it cost?** $410.36 with free shipping
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## Best For

- fireplaceblowersonline enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted fireplaceblowersonline brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Powerful Airflow:** Boost your fireplace's efficiency with an impressive 180 CFM airflow.
- • **Reliable Performance:** Enjoy peace of mind with a 1-year comprehensive warranty and energy-efficient design.
- • **Versatile Compatibility:** Designed to fit a wide range of fireplace models—check our compatibility chart!
- • **Whisper-Quiet Operation:** Experience tranquility with a high-quality sealed ball bearing motor that operates quietly.
- • **User-Friendly Installation:** Comes fully assembled with easy DIY installation instructions included.

## Overview

The GFK-160 Fireplace Blower Kit is a powerful and efficient solution for enhancing your fireplace's performance. With a dual blower unit, easy DIY installation, and compatibility with various models, this kit ensures a quiet and effective heating experience. Assembled in the USA, it features a high-quality sealed ball bearing motor and comes with a 1-year warranty for your peace of mind.

## Description

When Only the Best Do!! Made in USA, 100% Ball Bearing & Quiet About Us Located in Racine, Wisconsin on the shores of beautiful Lake Michigan, FireplaceBlowersOnline.com is a premier online retailer of professional quality aftermarket fireplace blowers, fan kits and blower accessories. We're a family owned and operated business, so our mission is a simple recipe that consists of quality products at affordable prices. About Us Located in Racine, Wisconsin on the shores of beautiful Lake Michigan, FireplaceBlowersOnline.com is a premier online retailer of professional quality aftermarket fireplace blowers, fan kits and blower accessories. We're a family owned and operated business, so our mission is a simple recipe that consists of quality products at affordable prices. When Only the Best Will Do! Engineered for quality, reliability and performance. Ball bearing construction, improved air flow and quiet operation. When Only the Best Will Do! Engineered for quality, reliability and performance. Ball bearing construction, improved air flow and quiet operation. Popular Blowers & Fan Kits What makes our products unique? We build our blowers with performance and reliability in mind. All of our aftermarket blowers and fan kits feature 100% ball bearing construction and are assembled, tested, packaged and serviced in the USA. How did we get our start? Before starting FireplaceBlowersOnline.com, we had more than 40 years of manufacturing, assembly and heating tool experience. We recognized 15 years ago there was a demand for higher quality aftermarket blowers and fan kits and we haven't looked back since. Why do we love what we do? First and foremost, we're a family run business, which is the heart and soul of company. But our passion really comes from helping our customers and supporting the employees we hire. What makes our products unique? We build our blowers with performance and reliability in mind. All of our aftermarket blowers and fan kits feature 100% ball bearing construction and are assembled, tested, packaged and serviced in the USA. How did we get our start? Before starting FireplaceBlowersOnline.com, we had more than 40 years of manufacturing, assembly and heating tool experience. We recognized 15 years ago there was a demand for higher quality aftermarket blowers and fan kits and we haven't looked back since. Why do we love what we do? First and foremost, we're a family run business, which is the heart and soul of company. But our passion really comes from helping our customers and supporting the employees we hire.

Review: Works great for our HeatNGlo fireplace! - Came exactly as described in the listing. I actually called the company before I ordered (they have a store in Wisconsin) because I found conflicting information online as to whether this blower would work with my fireplace, which is a Heat N Glo SL-750TR. The guy I talked to was friendly and helpful - he patiently answered my 2 questions about installation and told me to call again if I had any issues putting in the blower. After that phone call I felt confident that this was the right blower, so I ordered it on desertcart. Order experience was typical desertcart - quick, efficient, arrived right on time. As another reviewer noted, the blower was packed exceptionally well from the supplier - double-boxed with foam tightly securing the blower and included accessories. Installation was very straightforward - it's literally as simple as sliding the blower unit under the firebox of your fireplace. As is mentioned in several places online with blowers like this, your fireplace may have a very tight opening clearance - this was the only slightly difficult part of my install. First, I removed the rubber feet that dampen the vibrations on the blower bracket/stand, but even so, the blower would only go about halfway through the opening rotated at about 45 degrees. After unsuccessfully trying a few different angles, I realized that it was going to need some 'encouragement' to get all the way through the opening, so I grabbed a spare scrap of 2x4 wood and used that to gently 'expand' the opening under my fireplace. It couldn't have needed any more than a 1/4" of extra clearance before the blower slid through the opening, and I removed the 2x4. Once under the firebox, the rest was a snap. I had room to re-install the rubber feet on the bracket, and move it into position under the rear side of the firebox with the air-ports of the fans pointing upward. I plugged the blower into the outlet that was installed under my fireplace, attached the magnetic heat sensor to the underside of the firebox, and flipped on the fireplace, eager to see how it worked. It didn't - and to make an extremely long story of cussing and troubleshooting short, the original fireplace installers (my homebuilder, 19 years ago) never actually hooked up the under-fireplace outlet to an actual electric supply - the wires were wrapped up inside the outlet box and didn't go anywhere! Grrr. So, in the short term I plugged the blower into a heavy duty appliance extension cord for safety (probably overkill, this blower doesn't use a lot of electricity) and ran the cord to a nearby outlet. Once the blower actually had power available (grrrr to my homebuilder, again) it worked like a charm. I don't have any way to precisely measure airflow or anything like that, but my back-of-the-envelope heat output impressions are as follows: when blower is not on, the heat projects about 2-3" out from the top of the fireplace and goes straight to the ceiling. When the blower is on medium, the heat projects about 10" out from the top of the fireplace and spreads out more widely before going up. When the blower is on high, you can feel the heat about 18" away from the fireplace...so for us, this has been a fantastic improvement! As a related aside, our fireplace has a small angled "hood" that clips in front of where the hot air comes out (the top of the firebox) - it's angled downward, so I imagine the intent is to drive the air from the blower down. It does seem to lower the airflow a little, but it also seems to block some airflow, as opposed to when I remove the hood completely - the air doesn't go quite as low, but the flow feels a little stronger. We're going to go back and forth with the hood for a little while longer before we decide if we want to leave it on or off. At the end of the day, this is a great blower for our fireplace. Fits great, came pre-wired, everything I needed was included, and the blower is very quiet when operating. Happy!
Review: Excellent Product. Easy DIY. - We have two Heat-N-Glo fireplaces. One in our living room that has this same blower and one in our bedroom that did not have any blower (although there was an electrical outlet and a dedicated wall switch already installed). I placed this unit in a Heat-N-Glo direct vent gas fireplace located in our bedroom. The blower kit was fully wired when it arrived and installation was very simple. Instructions were very clear and after looking at how the blower in our living room was installed, it probably took me no more than 20 minutes total. It's an easy DIY. If needed there's also a good YouTube video showing how to install it here: youtu.be/Des8v6dyf1A The unit appears to be very good quality and I'd expect it to last for many years. Although it has rubber feet, there was a bit of vibration when it ran which was a little annoying at night. I ended up placing it on top of a mousepad and that helped quite a bit. It's not silent, but after a few nights it no longer wakes us up when it comes on. One of the greatest benefits was the reduction in the cooling off noises the fireplace would make after it shut down. This was a primary reason that we bought it. The "ting, ting, ting" was fairly loud, often enough to wake us. Since the blower stays on until the fireplace fully cools (below 120 degrees at the pan), the cooling off period takes quite a bit longer and subsequently the metal contraction noise is not as loud and it's spread out over a longer period of time. Exactly what we were hoping for. Another benefit is a reduction in the time the fireplace stays on. Our fireplace's thermostat is on the other side of our bedroom. Before installing the blower the fireplace had to heat the entire room by simple convection. Now that the blower is distributing the heated air throughout the room, even after the flames have gone out, the room heats up quicker and it stays warm longer. This type of system also benefits from having a ceiling fan. If your ceiling fan is set to low in the clockwise direction as you look up at it (or "winter"), it helps to distribute heat (which rises) throughout the room.

## Features

- Fireplace Blower Kit: Circulate warm air efficiently in large rooms with our fireplace air blower kit; it includes a ball bearing blower, 3-prong power cord, 2 prong adapter, a rheostat variable speed controller, and an automatic thermostat
- Premium Quality: Built with a ball bearing blower assembly and high-quality components, our blower kit for gas fireplace is engineered for smooth, efficient operation with reduced wear over time for long-lasting performance
- High Airflow Performance: Equipped with a ball bearing motor delivering 3000 RPM and 180 CFM of high-pressure airflow, our fireplace insert fan kit provides efficient circulation with low vibration, quiet operation, and improved efficiency
- Easy to Install: Designed for a hassle-free setup, this replacement blower fits a wide range of fireplace inserts; simply mount and connect with compatible wiring, and refer to the compatibility chart for a smooth installation experience
- Wide Compatibility: Compatible with multiple models, including Heat N Glo, Quadra Fire, & More, our universal fireplace blower fan kit works as a versatile upgrade; as a replacement fireplace blower kit, it fits a wide range of gas fireplace systems

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00713SAQA |
| Air Flow Capacity | 180 Cubic Feet Per Minute |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,351,647 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #181 in Fireplace Fans |
| Blade Material | Plastic |
| Brand | FireplaceBlowersOnline |
| Brand Name | FireplaceBlowersOnline |
| Collection Name | Fireplace Fans |
| Color | Black |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,183 Reviews |
| Electric Fan Design | Blower |
| Electric fan design | Blower |
| Finish Type | Powder Coated |
| Included Components | Dual Blower Unit, 3-Prong Power Cord, Rheostat Variable Speed Controller, Automatic Thermostat, 2-Prong Adapter |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12.75"D x 4"W x 4.06"H |
| Item Weight | 6.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | FireplaceBlowersOnline |
| Material | Cast Iron |
| Model Number | GFK160KIT |
| Mounting Type | Built-In |
| Number of Blades | 6 |
| Number of Power Levels | 3 |
| Part Number | GFK160KIT |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 12.75"D x 4"W x 4.06"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Exhausting |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Features | Variable Speed Dial |
| Specification Met | Energy Star [POSSIBLE] |
| Standby Power Shutoff | 0.9782571428571429 CFM per watt |
| Style | Modern |
| UPC | 658354166608 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 115 Volts |
| Warranty Description | We back all of our products with a comprehensive 1 year warranty. |
| Wattage | 184 watts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** FireplaceBlowersOnline
- **Color:** Black
- **Electric fan design:** Blower
- **Power Source:** Corded Electric
- **Style:** Modern
- **Product Dimensions:** 12.75"D x 4"W x 4.06"H
- **Special Feature:** Variable Speed Dial
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Exhausting
- **Wattage:** 184 watts
- **Finish Type:** Powder Coated

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: What is the differance between model GFK 160 and a GFK 160A . Will this motor work on a Heat N Glo model ST42TVFL ?**
A: Not sure?? I installed mine into a "vermont Casting" this required about an hours worth of "re-enginering" fits and works perfect and now has a ball bearing motor over a sleeve style motor.  I needed to rotate the blower housings on the main frame to provide the needed clearance for the motor winding to be in the correct location, its a rectangular motor winding.

**Q: I have a heat n glow 6000tr oak. i don’t have the 4.5” clearance needed to install this, even if i remove the bottom flap. do i really need 4.5”?**
A: You can get away with only 4.25" if you remove the rubber feet before slipping the blower through the front opening.  Once inside, the rubber feet can be re-attached.  If you have less than 4.25", you can use the GFK4 blower kit as a backup.  Regards, Jason

**Q: We have a firelogs purchased in 1991.appears model # is a1240m/hw40m and we are trying to locate a blower for the logs.could you be of assistance?**
A: If you have an enclosed firebox with fresh air intake on bottom and a location below the box for the fan it may work.   My model is a 2017 and was built for adding a fan on.   It is a firebox designed for air to flow from bottom cavity to back cavity and then out the top.   The blower definitely adds more heat to the room.   Gas logs i am not sure this will work.

**Q: Will this blower work for a heat n glo model SL-7**
A: Yes, the SL-7 series models all use the GFK-160!  Regards, Jason

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Works great for our HeatNGlo fireplace!
*by G***N on February 24, 2017*

Came exactly as described in the listing. I actually called the company before I ordered (they have a store in Wisconsin) because I found conflicting information online as to whether this blower would work with my fireplace, which is a Heat N Glo SL-750TR. The guy I talked to was friendly and helpful - he patiently answered my 2 questions about installation and told me to call again if I had any issues putting in the blower. After that phone call I felt confident that this was the right blower, so I ordered it on Amazon. Order experience was typical Amazon - quick, efficient, arrived right on time. As another reviewer noted, the blower was packed exceptionally well from the supplier - double-boxed with foam tightly securing the blower and included accessories. Installation was very straightforward - it's literally as simple as sliding the blower unit under the firebox of your fireplace. As is mentioned in several places online with blowers like this, your fireplace may have a very tight opening clearance - this was the only slightly difficult part of my install. First, I removed the rubber feet that dampen the vibrations on the blower bracket/stand, but even so, the blower would only go about halfway through the opening rotated at about 45 degrees. After unsuccessfully trying a few different angles, I realized that it was going to need some 'encouragement' to get all the way through the opening, so I grabbed a spare scrap of 2x4 wood and used that to gently 'expand' the opening under my fireplace. It couldn't have needed any more than a 1/4" of extra clearance before the blower slid through the opening, and I removed the 2x4. Once under the firebox, the rest was a snap. I had room to re-install the rubber feet on the bracket, and move it into position under the rear side of the firebox with the air-ports of the fans pointing upward. I plugged the blower into the outlet that was installed under my fireplace, attached the magnetic heat sensor to the underside of the firebox, and flipped on the fireplace, eager to see how it worked. It didn't - and to make an extremely long story of cussing and troubleshooting short, the original fireplace installers (my homebuilder, 19 years ago) never actually hooked up the under-fireplace outlet to an actual electric supply - the wires were wrapped up inside the outlet box and didn't go anywhere! Grrr. So, in the short term I plugged the blower into a heavy duty appliance extension cord for safety (probably overkill, this blower doesn't use a lot of electricity) and ran the cord to a nearby outlet. Once the blower actually had power available (grrrr to my homebuilder, again) it worked like a charm. I don't have any way to precisely measure airflow or anything like that, but my back-of-the-envelope heat output impressions are as follows: when blower is not on, the heat projects about 2-3" out from the top of the fireplace and goes straight to the ceiling. When the blower is on medium, the heat projects about 10" out from the top of the fireplace and spreads out more widely before going up. When the blower is on high, you can feel the heat about 18" away from the fireplace...so for us, this has been a fantastic improvement! As a related aside, our fireplace has a small angled "hood" that clips in front of where the hot air comes out (the top of the firebox) - it's angled downward, so I imagine the intent is to drive the air from the blower down. It does seem to lower the airflow a little, but it also seems to block some airflow, as opposed to when I remove the hood completely - the air doesn't go quite as low, but the flow feels a little stronger. We're going to go back and forth with the hood for a little while longer before we decide if we want to leave it on or off. At the end of the day, this is a great blower for our fireplace. Fits great, came pre-wired, everything I needed was included, and the blower is very quiet when operating. Happy!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Product. Easy DIY.
*by R***A on March 26, 2017*

We have two Heat-N-Glo fireplaces. One in our living room that has this same blower and one in our bedroom that did not have any blower (although there was an electrical outlet and a dedicated wall switch already installed). I placed this unit in a Heat-N-Glo direct vent gas fireplace located in our bedroom. The blower kit was fully wired when it arrived and installation was very simple. Instructions were very clear and after looking at how the blower in our living room was installed, it probably took me no more than 20 minutes total. It's an easy DIY. If needed there's also a good YouTube video showing how to install it here: youtu.be/Des8v6dyf1A The unit appears to be very good quality and I'd expect it to last for many years. Although it has rubber feet, there was a bit of vibration when it ran which was a little annoying at night. I ended up placing it on top of a mousepad and that helped quite a bit. It's not silent, but after a few nights it no longer wakes us up when it comes on. One of the greatest benefits was the reduction in the cooling off noises the fireplace would make after it shut down. This was a primary reason that we bought it. The "ting, ting, ting" was fairly loud, often enough to wake us. Since the blower stays on until the fireplace fully cools (below 120 degrees at the pan), the cooling off period takes quite a bit longer and subsequently the metal contraction noise is not as loud and it's spread out over a longer period of time. Exactly what we were hoping for. Another benefit is a reduction in the time the fireplace stays on. Our fireplace's thermostat is on the other side of our bedroom. Before installing the blower the fireplace had to heat the entire room by simple convection. Now that the blower is distributing the heated air throughout the room, even after the flames have gone out, the room heats up quicker and it stays warm longer. This type of system also benefits from having a ceiling fan. If your ceiling fan is set to low in the clockwise direction as you look up at it (or "winter"), it helps to distribute heat (which rises) throughout the room.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ I love my blower
*by C***G on November 7, 2015*

The blower works as I had hoped. The new house I bought had all of the plugs and switches for a fireplace blower but didn't have the blower. After purchasing a generic blower from my local hardware store (which turned out to be a fail), I decided to purchase this one since its was made for my Heat N Glo gas log fireplace. I'm glad I went this route. This blower effectively moves air over the back and out of the top front vents of the fireplace in my living room and does a good job of heating the area. It is made of heavy steel and is large and rugged so I didn't worry about damaging it while squeezing it under my fireplace. It was a very tight fit to get it under my fireplace and into the proper position and it ended up with some cosmetic scratches but i'll never see it anyway so I wasn't too worried about that. My spouse wanted a blower that he could hear working and that would remind him of the older ones that made some noise. I wanted a blower that wasn't loud but worked effectively. This one was a good fit for both of us. If I turn it on high, I can really hear it moving air, if I turn it on medium or low the sound is not really noticeable but it still moves the air quite well. Pros: -The blower is heavy duty so I didn't have to worry about breaking it while trying to cram it under the fireplace. -Its thermostat works pretty well. The blower won't turn on until it registers about 120 degrees F so it won't blow cold air into an already cold house. It only takes about 3-5 minutes for my fireplace to reach that temperature. After I turn off the fireplace the blower still blows until the temperature drops below 120. Thats great because I still get warm air without wasting gas. Of course when I want the blower to cut off immediately, I have a wall switch that cuts it off right away. -Installation is easy. My fireplace already has an electrical plug underneath and a wall switch so getting power to it was easy as plugging it in. All of the wires for the thermostat and electrical plugs were already connected out of the box so I didn't have to try to decipher a diagram. There was no drilling or screwing needed. -Comes with a speed switch - You have options regarding how much air and noise you want. I leave mines on high and can still have a casual conversation or watch tv without it being an issue. Cons: -Tight fit to get it under the fireplace. A lot of other people experienced the same thing according to their reviews. The unit did end up with a few scratches during installation since I had to wiggle it to get it under there, but that is expected with the metal to metal and metal to concrete contact. Its tucked way in the back, underneath the fireplace, never to be seen again so Im not concerned about that but some people may be. -The speed switch was tricky to install into the precut switch hole in my fireplace. It looks like my fireplace as the standard slot for adding a new switch but I could not get this one to install tightly due to the funny washer that the instructions says to install. Now, if I adjust the speed setting, there is a little movement in the switch box. That was really my biggest issue with this blower but I won't need to change the speed settings very often anyway. -Loose and defective converter. It comes with a three prong plug - to - two prong plug converter piece for fireplaces that don't have a ground. The converter on mines did not work and also did not have a tight fit on the three pronged end. The three pronged plug could easily out. Luckily I had a spare one on hand. I do applaud the seller for including a converter because most people wouldn't have one sitting around. I just wished mines worked.

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