I've had a problem getting suitable info on this stove, but I decided to purchase it in spite of that.
It is a wonderful stove, the tertiary air system is fantastic, I don't live in a smokeless... [ read more] ]
We bought one of these and had it installed in our cottage in France. It has transformed winter breaks. We have a massive inglenook fireplace so an open fire used to smoke into the room, create... [ read more] ]
This is a fantastic little stove. We originally bought it because it was one of the few small stoves that could fit inside a standard size UK fireplace. Later we decided to open up our fireplace... [ read more] ]
Having had multi fuels before we are used to handling these type of fires, however, despite good reviews online we are very disappointed in this fire.We are light users having central heating... [ read more] ]
We spent a lot of time finding a small compact stove with good ratings and this one certainly fitted the bill for our front room. It's really well built when you see all the cheap versions of... [ read more] ]
purchased one of these to fill a hole where the fire had been removed some time ago.did some research and this one had good reviews and we thought it looked great.had some quotes to have it... [ read more] ]
Can't follow the logic of the first reviewer, who says the heat output from the 1A is similar to the 2CB, despite the fact the 2CB is a physically much bigger stove with a lot more cast iron... [ read more] ]
very happy with my stove, bought it over 2years ago and it has saved me a fortune in LPG. Heats up the whole house, not attached to a boiler, and gives the house a real homely feel. Would highly... [ read more] ]
By Alisdair Banyard on Wednesday 28th October, 2009
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