I reviewed this stove 5 years ago under the same name Paul C. 5 years later the stove is workong perfectly and looks like new. The glass never smokes up and we love our stove. Definately worth... [ read more] ]
Think from my point of view this stove is pretty good, installed in September 2018, so been running it through its first winter. The trick with every stove is understand your air flows and watch... [ read more] ]
Hi all, We reviewed the Burley Hollywell soon-ish after it arrived and I thought an update might be useful to people doing the tough ''what the hell do I get? quest. So the Burley has proven... [ read more] ]
We had an Esse Ironheart installed in 2011 to replace a horrible Rayburn that came with the house in France. It''s used mainly to heat the kitchen in our old stone house, occasionally to cook... [ read more] ]
Well, it''s a very well made stove and great for burning wood. The only reservation I have is that the riddler is not suitable for solid fuel.
That''s because it''s one of those consisting... [ read more] ]
Its a good working stove but the components are cheaply made and the metal is thin and poor quality I would imagine its not made in the UK..When you have to replace parts they are excessively... [ read more] ]
We've had our stove for 10 years and it still looks like new. We love it and so do all that visitors to our home and its a must for winter both for warmth and visual comfort. I have to say we... [ read more] ]
I weakened and bought a heat fan from a local store at £22.99. Free postage, they charge for picking it up!I thought the temperature wouldn't be enough but saw that it worked from 110C, so... [ read more] ]
By Trevor Wainwright on Thursday 31st January, 2019
I've had the Charnwood 16b multi fuel stove for 10 years and couldn't have asked for a better stove so once the inner jacket wore through I automatically replaced it with the same stove but,... [ read more] ]