This is an excellent stove. Well built with a steel inner and cast outer. I use this only as a wood burner. Some of the reviews here are far removed from my experience.
I bought a five year... [ read more] ]
A very cheap stove that, while it gives off quite a lot of heat, needs constant feeding. It claims to be multi-fuel, but burning anything other than wood - such as coal - risks the stove overheating... [ read more] ]
had the double sided fb1 for a month or so now it looks good lights fairly easy but gives off no heat.I was advised by the salesman that any bigger than this would be way to hot and "wouldnt... [ read more] ]
We have been very happy with this multi burner, and have heated our home for a brief time when our central heating was broken. I am amazed anyone would have a problem burning it overnight.
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Our first stove was a Chinese stove (in our hall) and were very happy with it but then we had nothing to compare it to.
As we were so happy with this we decided to put a stove in our sitting... [ read more] ]
After much consideration between a Clearview and a Little Thurlow and also being out first stove, we eventually decided on this Little Thurlow (considerably cheaper). We opted for the design... [ read more] ]
After reading the reviews on this site, I decided on this stove because a)I liked the style b)the heat output was excellent c)excellent value for money. There are many other more expensive stoves... [ read more] ]
We bought our Clearview 650 stove 4 years ago to help heat a drafty old farmhouse. As a result we now only burn oil for hot water so 1 2,500 ltr oil tank lasts 18 months!I do very much sympathise... [ read more] ]
Mine is the Firefox 5 CB (Clean Burn) DEFRA Approved I only use Taybrite on mine smokeless solid fuel, and I wouldn't be without it we have a two bed bungalow and have not used the gas heating... [ read more] ]
This an amazing stove, that fills the whole farmhouse with warmth. Its such a compact stove (as the existing fireplace width was an issue for us at only 69cm) that generates more heat than... [ read more] ]