A great stove. Big box for big logs. As long as you remember to use the top grill for controlling air flow for wood burning and use the bottom grills for charcoal, you'll be just fine. Inherited... [ read more] ]
Without doubt one of the best and most enjoyable investments we made during the recent renovation of our 300 year old cottage. Fantastic piece a kit, easy to use and keeps the house very warm... [ read more] ]
Good stove, we have a room thats 3.5m x 6m with a standard ceiling height, and after about 20 mins of this stove burning that room is very very warm!!! you have to turn it down to lowest airflow... [ read more] ]
Keeps the downstairs of my cottage warm and saves turning the heating on too much. I burn mostly smokeless fuel, briquettes and logs. Smokeless will keep alight for weeks if you want in really... [ read more] ]
Admittedly, I only installed it 24 hours ago, but I have had it lit twice. It burns fast and hot (the most efficient way to use wood). Finer points. Despite poor information through sellers... [ read more] ]
By Scot And Sam, Scotland on Saturday 28th March, 2009
I bought this in Jan'09. Overall it is ok and does the job, far better than our fire which was hopeless. It is in a room 17' by 19' with a 9ft ceiling and it gets up to 20 degrees of an evening... [ read more] ]
No longer made this'll be a one to score on Ebay. I swapped out a Stovax Regency (see my Stovax reveiw)for this boiler model. I have this running back to back with a Dowling Sumo 40Kw (see that... [ read more] ]
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