The Dovre 1800 is my first stove. I chose it because of the abilty to operate it as an open fire.When operated with doors closed, the glass constantly soots up until you can no longer see whether... [ read more] ]
Hollywell 9105 is the one to avoid, poor heating, eats kiln dried wood with about 80% of the heat going up the flue. Spare parts a complete rip off. You would be better burning your money than... [ read more] ]
I bought this stove after reading some of the positive reviews, I have had the stove approximately three years, I have only ever burnt seasoned wood and approved smokeless fuel, on replacing... [ read more] ]
Absolutely brilliant stove and cheap to run, my neighbour is on oil in the same size house and their heating bill is £300 a year more on a ˜timed" heating system, my rads are hot 24/7 would... [ read more] ]
We bought this stove for our kitchen diner as we had a marvellous experience with our Woodwarm stove in our Living Room. We didn''t want to spend a huge amount of money and this stove was recommended... [ read more] ]
The design is modern: a big rectangle of pure fire (sorry, went a bit Alan Partridge there) it''s a bit like a television with one *awesome* channel. It''s much better than all the other channels... [ read more] ]
We installed the 6143 during a major renovation 2 years ago, so we have done 2 winters in Australia. The positives are looks, design & quality of finish. It heats the 75 square metres of open... [ read more] ]
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