The Island IIIB is a very attractive stove. Generally very well made.The stove burns wood beautifully with easy to use controls. Heating the lounge and providing hot water to our thermal store... [ read more] ]
Scores of straight 5s says it all! I had a small Villager before which was ok. My partner used to have fairly expensive Charnwood, that was very good but this stove knocks them both into a cocked... [ read more] ]
I am pleased to be adding another favourable review to the 57 previous reviews on the Pioner 400 stove. We had ours installed by a great local company (in Maidenhead) some two-years ago now... [ read more] ]
Well built cast-iron stove. Easily assembled from enclosed instructions. With the addition of the fire bricks, the firebox becomes very small and will only suit logs laid across the stove... [ read more] ]
Bought this stove almost 3 years ago as I was having a heating system put into my newly purchased home, and I thought as I had access to a friends well established mixed woodland (where I could... [ read more] ]
Had this stove for four years, mostly burn kiln dried wood.Very occasionaly we burn coal. The firebricks need replacing , upon trying to re-fit the grate after a new rear brick installed, I... [ read more] ]
We did quite a lot of research on this site amongst others before choosing our stove and are generally very pleased with it.The only quibble I have with the stove is the appalling delays in... [ read more] ]
We bought an Ironheart after much deliberation to heat our freezing cold and damp weekend cottage. A friend had one but never had much heat (back boiler version) out of it. We opted for the... [ read more] ]
This is the dirtiest stove we have ever had - we currently run three stoves and this fills the room with dust, the top rim of the burner is always covered in soot and is perfectly placed to... [ read more] ]