Easy to install due to its light weight. The ash pan holds enough for a couple of days burning and is easy to empty. It is small and will burn only short, small section logs. The instructions... [ read more] ]
We are very pleased with this stove, it replaced a damaged Coalbrookdale and was over £100 cheaper than the Coalbrookdale and looks just as nice. The wash has not been impressive but this... [ read more] ]
Great stove, looks the part in our garden room. But fire box small if you leave the standard multifuel grate in. We took ours out to convert it to woodburner only - very simple, just blank... [ read more] ]
We've had our stove for over 10 years and it's wonderful. Good choice of colours to suit your decor. Some of the parts have been replaced recently (grate and back) but getting spares was easy... [ read more] ]
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] ]
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] ]
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] ]
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] ]
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