Very disappointed, chose this stove as I have a large fireplace but had to keep to 5KW Have had for 4 winters now. It is almost impossible to regulate - I didn;t even realise that there was... [ read more] ]
Had this in for a couple of months now and it’s excellent. Lights really easily, burns very efficiently (probably too efficiently for small logs, but a decent large log lasts for a good couple... [ read more] ]
As a chimney sweep I''ve come across 100''s of stoves. I''ve had my dik Geurts iver 8 for 4 years now, it''s on daily from October to April with regular overnight burns.
This is quite possibly... [ read more] ]
we had the fireplace fitted 7 years ago and the chimney sweep pointed out that the steel in the roof had cracked.
We had the fireplace company come out and check and they condemned the unit... [ read more] ]
Bought nearly 25 years ago and used ever since. Beautiful classic stove with outstanding performance. There is no better investment than the Dovre 500. [ read more] ]
A great little stove, BUT... Since it was fitted some ten year ago the glass door inside continually goes black with soot. Major job to keep cleaning it. I''ve tried several types of fuel, but... [ read more] ]
So- here’s where it gets a little awkward- I’ve been a dealer for Clearview for 10 years- although we’ve sold less than ever because of their reticence to do anything in preparation for... [ read more] ]
It''s a beautiful fireplace with a large glass viewing area which wipes clean quite easily. High heat output for its size and looks good but first opinion was that it lacked depth but wasn''... [ read more] ]
By Matt Ratcliffe on Wednesday 10th November, 2021
I bought an secondhand FB2 off eBay and spruced it up. The thing has come up like new.
When I came to fit it, being a modern design it has an internal collar, and also has a knock out section... [ read more] ]
I''ve owned a Wamsler for 20 years and never had a problem with it. Would definitely buy another when this one evenually gives up (though that might not be for another 20 years). [ read more] ]
By Margaret Quigley on Wednesday 10th November, 2021