A really good stove which keeps in overnight and is very warm we even keep the coffee pot warm on the top, a good all rounder would buy this stove again. [ read more] ]
We bought a multifuel stove to reduce on heating bills, not having an alternative heat source to our central heating. The Ecoburn 7 was my first choice visually as it doesn't have an old fashioned... [ read more] ]
Easy to use, easy to install, good value for money. Allow a few weeks for the burning smell (external paint?) to go completely. We went for the single door with clear window plus plain air controls... [ read more] ]
This stove is good value for the money. It does exactly what it says on the tin. Airwash works well and the glass stays nice and clear to allow the flames to stand out. Everyone who sees it... [ read more] ]
Had to replace the grate, side bricks & ashpan within 6 months of usage. New parts appear to last longer than the original parts. If you want a medium, basic, easy to use stove then Tiger is... [ read more] ]
You cannot let this burn overnight because it will not produce enough heat to burn off the smoke. Very nice little stove with plenty of heat. Not sure how effective it is at being smokeless... [ read more] ]
We have a small lounge and small builders opening to the chimney. We chose this stove as it is a small stove with a large glass area. It has exceeded our expectations, it has real character... [ read more] ]
The Clearview is robustly constructed (and indeed quite heavy for its size at I think about 120Kgs). I understand that all of the seams are welded which means that there shouldn't be any panel... [ read more] ]
Great as open fire, which is what we wanted: needed to have a stove to get the draw to take smoke up and out. Had to re-drill couple of holes to get bolts through. Even using the paste to seal... [ read more] ]