This stove was bought to use open. It's just great that way - gives an estimated 12kW output burning 4kg soft dry wood per hour with the doors open. Closed - waste of time! Still burns up to... [ read more] ]
We purchased a Romotop Stromboli stove with soap stone from a Fireplace company in Aberdeenshire, what a great company to deal with, they were so good,and what a brilliant fitting service ...... [ read more] ]
Stove looks great and produces a lot of heat; enough to warm most of the downstairs in our house (and a lot cheaper than Gas C/H).
But ... on six occasions we have had big problems with lighting... [ read more] ]
As promised here is my update- I mentioned that the stove seemed a bit sluggish and reluctant at first- and that I would consider a liner for the chimney if things didn't settle down- Well here... [ read more] ]
We got our Woodwarm stove Oct 2003, the best 700 quid we've spent. Drove down to Devon for a wknd away and brought it back with us to Sussex {planned purchase} So 10 years on would I buy another... [ read more] ]
Got this stove installed 2 days ago and I absolutely love it. It lights first time every time using some newspaper and a few pieces of kindling and is ready to add a log with in ten minutes.... [ read more] ]
I have the inline flat top with plinth.The stove is manufactured to impressive tolerances. The casting is by far the best of the others I considered and is on a par with the Jotul and Charnwood... [ read more] ]
The Esse 700 is a cracking stove. The heat is amazing and left me stunned. Got it 3 years ago and it's my second Esse.. Throw some dry wood and a couple of logs any you are set for a couple... [ read more] ]
We can only compare this stove with our 30 year old Jotul. Things have moved on a lot.Much more efficient easy to control and great quality. I feel safe leaving it on and it easily runs all... [ read more] ]
We chose the S10 because of its modern looks as we have had a new extension with vaulted ceiling, the output is great it can heat the downstairs of our house 5mtrs x 7mtrs to 21 degrees. Controllability... [ read more] ]
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