Stylish and efficient stove. Airwash is excellent, although the top vent is a little fiddly to operate and I tend to leave it full open. Have never tried to burn it over-night. Lights easily... [ read more] ]
Generally a pretty good stove. It's small and can only take small logs. You have to load in more logs than recommended but once they get going it belts out a load of heat. Unless you use a firelighter... [ read more] ]
I have owned and used my stove for 3 months. We bought a multifuel stove to try to reduce our gas bills as our main source of heat was from gas. Even after taking into consideration the cost... [ read more] ]
This is our first wood burning stove and we love it. It looks great, it is easy to use, and it really warms the room. We were surprised how little ash is generated by a whole afternoon/ evening... [ read more] ]
Mine uses multifuel, mainly "wildfire" as a base with "free" wood to supply extra heat. It has the room section of flue exposed to give off extra room heat, and (now that the flue is long enough... [ read more] ]
The design of our flue means that we do not have as much control as we would like, but we find the stove easy to light, it gets hot very fast and stays warm even when the fire has gone out.... [ read more] ]
We have had our Villager Woodburner since 2005 and it was probably the best money we have ever spent. After just enduring the worst winter in 18 years our Woodburner kept us warm and cosy throughout... [ read more] ]
Our Squirrel's been with us for two winters now - in the centre living room of our 2-storey 3-bed terraced house. We're not double glazed, yet on some cold winter evenings the central heating... [ read more] ]
I picked this stove because of its burning efficiency and the way it looks. I chose it without a stand and it sits nicely in a squared off fire place with a slate hearth. The large window is... [ read more] ]