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      Broseley Stove 30kw output on Broseley hercules 20B Broseley hercules 20B

      We bought the Broseley Stove Herculees 30kw last year, it is supposed to heat around 24-26 rads, however we had the stove fitted connecting it with a nutriliser to our Gas boiler so that the... [ read more] ]

      By Revd Macleod on Friday 3rd December, 2010

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      3.5 flames

      are they that bad?? answer NO!! on Country Kiln Cathedral stove

      i have got to say, these stoves are not that bad for the money, the build and look are ok, and the heat output seems fine.if you want a value for money stove then this fits perfectly, at the... [ read more] ]

      By Michael Joseph on Friday 3rd December, 2010

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      4 flames

      Love is....a Morso Squirrel on Morso Squirrel 1412 smokeless stove Morso Squirrel 1412 smokeless stove

      I decided upon a Morso Squirrel after speaking to a friend who raves about his and reading the balanced reviews of many wood-burning stoves on this site. I've had mine since October 2010... [ read more] ]

      By Roo Luckett on Friday 3rd December, 2010

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      5 flames

      Top Little Stove on Aarrow Ecoburn 5 stove Aarrow Ecoburn 5 stove

      I had to write a review for this little stove! It does exactly what I hoped it would and has turned a lukewarm kitchen/diner shunned in winter months into somewhere cosy and welcoming, and I... [ read more] ]

      By Karen Watkins on Wednesday 1st December, 2010

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      4.5 flames

      a good investment on Jotul F 371 stove Jotul F 371 stove

      We bought a Jotul 376 (the same as pictured apart from glass side panels and glass wood store underneath)and are very pleased with it. After looking at many models and listening to much differing... [ read more] ]

      By Alice Cook on Tuesday 30th November, 2010

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      4.5 flames

      Highly recomended on Aarrow Ecoburn 7 stove Aarrow Ecoburn 7 stove

      We bought the ecoburn 7 after reading the good reviews on this website.It really looks the part in our 1930 s semi and has a modern looks which suits the house.Air wash works well and the... [ read more] ]

      By Geraldine Richards on Monday 29th November, 2010

      Overall Rating:

      5 flames

      Good middle of the road stove on Stovax Brunel 3cb stove Stovax Brunel 3cb stove

      We have two of these- had one for 5yrs & other for 3yrs. They are more epensive than budget brands, but cheaper than clearview/morso/jotul etc Nice wide firebox, but not that deep. Agree handles... [ read more] ]

      By Matt on Sunday 28th November, 2010

      Overall Rating:

      3.5 flames

      Attractive Large Stove on Invicta Bradford stove Invicta Bradford stove

      Attractive stove with a huge deep firebox- we bought the cream enamel one. We like the large squat styling. Also has two warming areas on the top. Has wooden handle which can be used by hand... [ read more] ]

      By Matt on Sunday 28th November, 2010

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      4 flames

      Heating a house all on it's own. on Clearview vision 500 stove Clearview vision 500 stove

      It's been burning non stop since September, since replacing an old Jetmaster & lopping off the Aga's backboiler (which used an extra 49kg tank of propane each month on hot water). It's well... [ read more] ]

      By Llama on Saturday 27th November, 2010

      Overall Rating:

      3.5 flames

      The AMAZING Little Wenlock Stove on Little Wenlock stove Aga Little Wenlock stove

      This is an excellent & highly economical solid fuel and wood burning stove.Easily adapts to larger firebox size for burning wood, or using supplied firebricks for solid fuel.The stove is... [ read more] ]

      By Bob on Saturday 27th November, 2010

      Overall Rating:

      5 flames

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