It is strongly built but oddly tacky.....the door wiggled when opens and shuts..too big a span for door.all the vent handles fell off in first few weeks ....but were replaced by Dru.It is ugly... [ read more] ]
I have had this fire since 1993 its like new. The only thing needed was a new door rope seal. The heat is almost to hot. Very efficient. Every remarks on how wonderful it looks, and they think... [ read more] ]
Swapped a Stovx Riva inset for this more traditional stove and love it. Great stove lights a treat and really kicks out the heat. Kind of (well a little bit) looking forward to some real winter... [ read more] ]
We installed our wood burner 2 years ago and I am still delighted. We live in NE Scotland have had two very hard winters and the stove has kept the house warm without us using the gas central... [ read more] ]
By Susan Anderson on Wednesday 30th November, 2011
I am so pleased with this stove, it is easy to light and maintain the fire during the day. It took a while to be able to control the heat for the oven but I can now bake cakes in it. It is placed... [ read more] ]
I bought my 15 year old 9kw Fireview second hand. I did my homework on this site and found a multifuel, but i can live with that. For a 15 year old stove i must say it's kept its looks.
Lighting... [ read more] ]
Installed a few months ago so given the burner a good run/test and generally very happy with it as it does what it says - Gets hot and puts out loads of Heat which is great for heating our large... [ read more] ]
We live in a smokeless zone and so my choice was restricted to smoke exempt models. I also wanted to go for a woodburner, that could be converted to multifuel. The Stockton 6 ticked all these... [ read more] ]
have had this stove 3 years now, one word SUPERB, first week i wanted to throw it out but the installer came round and we relined my chimney, i am now burning KILN DRIED WOOD, pristine glass... [ read more] ]
This applies to the Esse 125 mu1tifuel but only used wood so far. Very easy to light, sits right in the alcove of our '20s bungalow fireplace. Lots of heat and a great view of flames. Very... [ read more] ]
By Steve In Blandford on Sunday 27th November, 2011
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