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Medium Country Franklin stove

Attributes

Flue diameter
200mm
Heat output
9kw
Fuel type
Cleanburning
Airwash
No
OK for smokeless zone
No
Backboiler available
Appearance
Traditional
Made of
Flue exit point
Top or rear
Height
790mm
Width
860mm
Depth
690mm

The Medium Country Franklin stove is a big stove designed to be able to run with the doors open or shut.

The Country Franklin stoves will usually have the flue pipe coming out of the top of the stove

&

is now available with glass doors only.

The Franklin stoves have a big curved tray in front of the fire box & the 2 doors fold towards the side -

so that the stove will look like a big open fire place.

There are 2 balls on top of the stove - option to remove same.

This stove is multi fuel & wil burn wood & coal.



Element Information

Attributes

Position

Other

Ancestors

Children


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Average user rating from: 3 user(s)

Overall rating 
 
2.7
Build quality 
 
3.0  (3)
Quality of the finish 
 
3.3  (3)
Value for money 
 
4.0  (3)
Ease of use 
 
3.7  (3)
Ease of lighting 
 
4.3  (3)
Burning overnight 
 
1.0  (3)
Firebox size 
 
3.3  (3)
Does the airwash work 
 
1.0  (3)
Controlability 
 
2.3  (3)
Handle operation 
 
1.0  (3)
Would you buy this again 
 
1.7  (3)
Overall satisfaction 
 
3.3  (3)
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Medium Country Franklin stove 2009-05-01 15:23:27 Adam Stoaling
Overall rating 
 
2.3
Build quality 
 
3.0
Quality of the finish 
 
2.0
Value for money 
 
4.0
Ease of use 
 
3.0
Ease of lighting 
 
4.0
Burning overnight 
 
1.0
Firebox size 
 
3.0
Does the airwash work 
 
1.0
Controlability 
 
2.0
Handle operation 
 
1.0
Would you buy this again 
 
1.0
Overall satisfaction 
 
3.0
Reviewed by Adam Stoaling    May 01, 2009

Medium Country Franklin Stove

When supplied this stove came without ANY instructions, either for fitting or use, and lacked some of the fitting nuts and bolts. This resulted in numerous telephone calls to the supplier before initial installation was completed - and a near "divorce" from girlfriend as smoke and fumes filled the house on first lightup! After this initial disaster the performance has improved. However, although the build quality of the cast iron base unit is OK, the "furniture" is irritatingly poor. One of the glass panels is not properly secured by its clips and the door fasteners (soft metal "brass lookalikes") have already failed by "sinking into" the doors therefore ceasing to function. Rather than chasing the manufacturer who seems more than "Cavalier" in their support (NOT the supplier - more later) i will probably lash something up myself.

Now the good bits! Stoves Online got the unit to me pre Christmas at very short notice in time for my builder to fit it within my project timescale. Their support advice has been excellent (although it shouldn't have been necessary!) and the stove looks really good (without close inspection of the previously mentioned detail).

Value for money - yes - but only as its a rather cheap option on the stove market.

Would i buy again - NO - rather pay more and have a truly well built functioning unit. That having been said i like "rough rustic" in my house and it certainly is that.

A final note:- with no built in cover plate in the stovepipe, chimney sweeping is "interesting" especially when a large crows nest is involved.

Adam Stoaling

Stove installed December 2008
First use January 2009
This review posted 12 April 2009

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Medium Country Franklin stove 2009-04-05 13:22:18 Derek Sadler
Overall rating 
 
3.0
Build quality 
 
4.0
Quality of the finish 
 
4.0
Value for money 
 
4.0
Ease of use 
 
3.0
Ease of lighting 
 
4.0
Burning overnight 
 
1.0
Firebox size 
 
4.0
Does the airwash work 
 
1.0
Controlability 
 
3.0
Handle operation 
 
1.0
Would you buy this again 
 
3.0
Overall satisfaction 
 
4.0
Reviewed by Derek Sadler    April 05, 2009

Country Franklin Medium

This stove does not have the sophistication of an air wash system and could be regarded as fairly basic. As I understand it there is very little difference in the design from the time that Benjamin Franklin first designed it in the 1700's. It is not the most fuel efficient stove on the market as there is no seal around the doors and the vent air intake adjustment is very basic. However when used as an open fire with the doors folded back it is much more attractive than any of the closed door models and it does give a really good heat output. We have found that it is worth sacrificing some of the efficiency of the modern stoves for the look and comfort of this much simpler and more basic stove. It is a delight on a cold winters night to see the open fire and feel the heat emanating from it.

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Medium Country Franklin stove 2009-04-03 12:43:28 Tim Knoops
Overall rating 
 
2.7
Build quality 
 
2.0
Quality of the finish 
 
4.0
Value for money 
 
4.0
Ease of use 
 
5.0
Ease of lighting 
 
5.0
Burning overnight 
 
1.0
Firebox size 
 
3.0
Does the airwash work 
 
1.0
Controlability 
 
2.0
Handle operation 
 
1.0
Would you buy this again 
 
1.0
Overall satisfaction 
 
3.0
Reviewed by Tim Knoops    April 03, 2009

Good open fire

Great as open fire, which is what we wanted: needed to have a stove to get the draw to take smoke up and out. Had to re-drill couple of holes to get bolts through. Even using the paste to seal all (huge) gaps around the body panels, the doors leak so much when shut it's rare to get it to keep going all night as it's simply not designed as an efficient or slow burning stove. Long as you realise that it's terrific!

Stove expert says: Yes couldn't agree more. The Franklin is a fireplace/stove hybrid and not a modern efficient well sealed stove. They can throw out some heat though - I used to have one which effectively heated a 10 x 5m room.

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