After quite a lot of time researching which stove to buy and reading the very helpful reviews on this website I decided to opt for the Dunsley Highlander 5 (Enviroburn)Multi Fuel model. I am... [ read more] ]
This is the first wood burning stove I've owned, although I've used them in other people's houses. I've owned it for about 3 months now and have got the hang of it, so thought I'd leave a review... [ read more] ]
Replaced all removable parts within 2 years - most within a year, parts replaced regularly, now at age 4yrs the back has fallen off. I won't buy an ESSE again.
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We have had this stove in three different houses and find it to be very comfortable to use and we love the look of it in our current 1877 home. [ read more] ]
Bought this for a new build last summer so we are now well into our first winter with this stove. I find it extremely efficient. 2 or three large lumps of firewood will keep this going all evening... [ read more] ]
Ive had this stove for 2 years with the short legs and felt like I should write a review if anyone is interested in buying this model. I live in an old granite house in Aberdeen with high ceilings... [ read more] ]
We bought the Dunsley 10 Multifuel Central Heating Model to install in our new home which is extremely well insulated with a view to doing all out heating and hot water requirements, and it... [ read more] ]
We have always loved an open fire but with all that heat and money going straight out the chimney we decided on a Runswick Inset. Once installed, with very minimal modification to the top edge... [ read more] ]
Upon first installation we were extremely unhappy. Huge amounts of wood were burnt which roared away with no heat output. Lowering the stove and bringing it forward did not help. A third visit... [ read more] ]
After some research we went for the F100 mainly on appearance and build. This was 5 years ago. Overall we are pleased with the stove. Lights easily and produces enough heat to satisfy a lounge... [ read more] ]