| Hunter Herald 14 stove |
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The Herald 14 is the lagest of the Hunter Herald stoves. A steel stove that is available with one or two doors. You have the option of having crosses in the doors or having plain doors. The height given is for the flat top version, there are low and high canopy versions of this stove available.
Attributes of this stove Flue diameter: 150mm Heat output: 16kW Fuel type:
Multifuel
Cleanburning:
Yes
Airwash:
Yes
Efficiency: 79.4% OK for smokeless zone:
No
Backboiler available: There is a 24,000BTU backboiler and a 45,000BTU backboiler available. Appearance:
Traditional
Made of:
Steel
Flue exit point:
Top or rear
Height: 645mm Width: 760mm Depth: 500mm User reviews of this stove |
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My Hunter Herald 14
I have had this stove for a couple of years now and it does what it says on the packet. I can get lots of fuel into it, keep it in overnight, and it heats the whole house as I have a backboiler on it as well.
I have the Herald 14 flat top, one door with plain glass version which looks a bit more modern. The finish is pretty good although I would perhaps not put it in a show home.
I think that the air controls and door handles could be improved. I tap the air controls with a piece of wood which works fine and use a glove to operate the door handle as it does get hot. This might not be acceptable to everyone.
It is easy to sweep through the stove and there are surprisingly few deposits in the chimney when I do sweep.
I am really pleased with my stove - I had seen them in the flesh before I bought and knew exactly what to expect and it is still going strong now.