Having had a wood burning stove ( Jotul No 3 ) for over 20 years we decided to upgrade our system and install a new stove with a boiler system to assist heating our house and water. Chose the... [ read more] ]
One of the reasons we went for a Burley was the inclusion of a steel mesh as a final stage of burn - this would (we thought) eliminate any chance of sparks going up the flue. Living in a thatched... [ read more] ]
I really wanted an open fire, I'm not interested in heat efficiency, for me it's all about atmosphere, the open flames, feeling the real warmth (not through glass), the sound of the crackling... [ read more] ]
I bought this stove from my local retailer to recreate a traditional open fire in our townhouse, and I can’t say I have any regrets. It was sold to us as part of a package with a brick... [ read more] ]
I have had my Contura 586 now for 1 whole winter & feel now can write a full review on this stove. The 586 is a very contemporary free-standing Swedish designed stove with my model mounted on... [ read more] ]
Bought my Brampton in Dec 2014. Very impressed at first, kicks out a lot of heat and the rolling flames looked great.Then the left side of the glass became more and more difficult to clean... [ read more] ]
We wanted a stove with a simple modern look and after much searching and recommendations from friends we went for the Town and Country Saltburn. The stove is actually the same as the Dalby but... [ read more] ]
Looked at all the stoves, previously had a vermont casting intrepid 2 for 16 years which looked great but was not the best design. The look of the burner being important and more so build... [ read more] ]
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