I inherited this little stove in a house I bought in 2006, having never had a stove before. Mine is the multi-fuel version with a back boiler fitted to heat water. Everything about this stove... [ read more] ]
Had ours for 8 months now and had a very mid winter. It been used around 10 - 15 time max. So far it's had a new door within weeks of being installed, and the fire bricks are constantly breaking... [ read more] ]
We chose this stove as it is the only domestic stove we found with a substantial boiler output. It is linked to our central heating, underfloor heating and hot water via a Dunsley Baker neutraliser... [ read more] ]
Perfect for an inglenook and offers an excellent compromise between a stove and an open fire. Open the doors and fold them back, and enjoy the open fire, whereas close the doors and close the... [ read more] ]
After months of deliberation we decided on this fabulous stove because, after all, we want a log burner that is considerably more efficient than the old fireplace. There are plenty of traditional... [ read more] ]
We bought our red FB about a year ago having searched long and hard for a contemporary looking small stove. Our FB certainly fits that bill. I have only marked two areas as satisfactory.... [ read more] ]
We have had 3 Cream stoves in 6 months all 3 have gone battleship grey! Also on all 3 the lever for the grate has fallen out and on one the wholeStove was not stable enough and caused the flue... [ read more] ]
The stove looks nice with a large viewing window and gives off decent heat but it cannot be closed down enough. Once up to temperature both vents are closed and never need to be adjusted again... [ read more] ]
We bought this two weeks ago to replace a horrible Chinese stove. We also have a Clearview Pioneer 400 and have previous had both Little Wenlocks and Parkray.It's a beautifully made stove which... [ read more] ]