Synio Stove Jet (Updates)

Synio Stove Jet (Updates)

This page brings together all the development updates for the Synio Stove Jet. Follow the progress as we design, test, and refine every stage of the product. These updates give you a behind-the-scenes look at the work involved in bringing a new stove fan to market.

How it started

Update #1 – Introduction & Development Overview

In this first update, we introduce the Synio Stove Jet and explain the motivation behind creating a more effective stove fan. The video outlines the limitations of conventional designs, the core principles of the Synio approach, and shares the progress made so far in development.

Update #2 – Motor Prototype & R&D Challenges

This update focuses on the latest motor prototype, the issues encountered during testing, and the plan going forward. It highlights the realities of R&D — including setbacks — and explains how the design will make future motor replacements straightforward once brushes wear out.

Update #3 – Propeller & Connector Update

This update explains the decision to keep the propeller silver for better balance, faster manufacturing, and easier tuning. It also covers improvements to the motor connector, making it larger and easier to remove for future motor replacements — an important step in refining the design for production.

Synio Stove Jet MK3 (Pre-Order)

The first wave of preorder emails has now been sent to our original supporters. That group will be given time to respond before the next round opens, with orders handled strictly on a first-come, first-served basis.

Thank you to everyone who has followed the project and supported it so far — it genuinely means a lot. As one of our advisors put it, base camp has been reached. The real climb starts from here.

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3 comments

Please register on our pre-order system – www.syniostovejet.co.uk

Jason Clark

Hi,how do I order 2 fans ,thanks

Russ Hammersley

How do I register for a fan?

Peter Bustin

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