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central heating stove on Hunter Herald 8 stove
This is an ideal stove for a small house/bungalow. It needs some experience before it can be used efficiently. As with most stoves of this type it is reasonably quick to wind the heat up but... [ read more] ]
By Trevor Walker on Thursday 2nd April, 2009
Chelsea Villager Stove on Villager Chelsea Solo
This is a first rate stove which works very well. easy to light, easy to control, it just works very very well. [ read more] ]
By Alan Burchell on Thursday 2nd April, 2009
Classic class on Jotul 118 stove
The old classic; takes 18" logs (less sawing) and is very contollable with just the draught adjuster (no damper). You just need to keep raking the fire forward for maximum heat output. [ read more] ]
By Jon on Thursday 2nd April, 2009
dovre 1800 on Dovre 1800 stove
It doesn't have airwash and i've never kept it in overnight.It is very efficient and warms our room up quickly(5mx5m). Burns slower with doors open [ read more] ]
By Norman Molyneux on Thursday 2nd April, 2009
aga little wenlock on Little Wenlock stove
the little wenlock air wash system is unsophisticated, having an inlet common with the draught, this does not seem to let enough air up the glass to effectively shield the glass from darkening... [ read more] ]
By Ray Burton on Thursday 2nd April, 2009
Morso Squirrel on Morso Squirrel Cleanheat stove
Very nice stove and so easy to use, cleans out easy and gives off so much heat, even my cat moves away when its full of coal and wood. [ read more] ]
By Richard on Thursday 2nd April, 2009
Hot Dane on Morso Owl stove
The Morso Owl is an efficient stove. It really throws out the heat and warms up the room well. The combustion seems to be very good. There's no smoke visible outside and a relatively small... [ read more] ]
By Rob Gorle on Thursday 2nd April, 2009
FRANCO BELGE on Franco Belge Montfort stove
EXCELLENT CHOICE OF STOVE [ read more] ]
By Anne Marchini on Thursday 2nd April, 2009
small pot belly on Clarke potbelly stove standard size
Definitely you get what you pay for. i have used the stove as a cheap means of heating a conservatory and it has done the job for some years but the general construction is so poor that it is... [ read more] ]
By Martin Walker on Thursday 2nd April, 2009
Villager Bayswater on Villager Bayswater stove
We have this unit in our house in France burning wood only with a metal conversion plate fitted to the burner grate. On reflection we would have been better with the unit designed specifically... [ read more] ]
By Ken Rice on Thursday 2nd April, 2009