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Saey 200 stove

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Saey 200 stove
The Saey 200 wood burning stove has one large curved door giving a good view of the fire.
Technical Data
  • Height: 675mm
  • Width: 640mm
  • Depth: 540mm
  • Flue Diameter: 150mm
  • Fuel: Wood burning
  • Nominal Heat Output: 6kW

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Review Ratings Breakdown

Build Quality 5 flames
Quality of finish 5 flames
Value for money 4.5 flames
Ease of use 5 flames
Ease of lighting 5 flames
Firebox size 5 flames
How well does the airwash work 4.5 flames
Controllability 5 flames
Handle operation 4 flames
How likely are you to buy it again? 4.5 flames
What is your overall satisfaction? 4.5 flames

Most Recent Review

  • Stylish and economic to run

    Rob Mcmahon 2 years ago

    I bought my Seay 200 3 years ago and I don’t regret it for one minute. I have owned 4 log burning stoves in the 4 properties I previously lived in and this is undoubtedly the best. Its design
    has been carefully thought through and tested and, unlike the other stoves I have owned, I have not had to replace any parts to date nor does it appear that I will need to in the foreseeable future.
    Overall rating:

    5 flames

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  • Has transformed my house

    Phil Warm 6 years ago

    I had this stove fitted in my house several years ago and it has reduced my electricity bill down from £1200 p.a. to £550 this year.The stove looks good and is easy to keep clean, I wet the
    glass every few days (When cold) then after about 5 minutes I rub it with damp newspaper dipped in ash from the inside of the stove, then dry it with clean paper, no need for expensive special glass cleaner.I find that the stove is easy to control and regulate and as well as being a focal point it has encouraged several visitors to have a stove fitted in their properties.
    Overall rating:

    4.5 flames

  • Super stove

    Thon Diepstraten 9 years ago

    We have a Saey 200+ for two years now. We live in Holland in a wooden chalet which is not very well insulated. When we start heating our house in the morning it is about 17 degrees Celsius.
    I start the central heating until it is 20 degrees .Then I fire the stove until it is burning well and keep it burning up to midnight. We burn different kinds of wood, most of the time hard wood. A good purchase.
    Overall rating:

    4.5 flames