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] ]
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] ]
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] ]
A small stove that does the job perfectly for our 4 x 4 metre room. We liked its plain style, large window to watch the flames on Winter evenings and simple design. [ read more] ]
I've being using my Charnwood Country 4 (made in England on the Isle of Wight) for a couple of months now, almost daily; often twice daily. It's very simple to use, easy to light and more controllable... [ read more] ]
It is adorable, a bit like a family pet. It says it has an airwash system but depends on wood type as to how quick the glass gets dirty. I am surprised at the size of log I can fit in, it's... [ read more] ]
I've been using my Charnwood Country 4 (made in England on the Isle of Wight) for a couple of months now, almost daily, often twice daily. It's very simple to use, easy to light and more controllable... [ read more] ]
A good all round stove. We have the multifuel version and if you use a little coal overnight burning is easy otherwise with dry seasoned logs they tend to burn out. A good stove with great heat... [ read more] ]
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