Chris HB Posted yesterday at 12:49 Posted yesterday at 12:49 Hi, I’m looking at getting a clean-burning 5 kw Wood/Multifuel stove as part of my Small Mission Hall renovation project in the Outer Hebrides (no, I don’t have access to a peat bank) Unfortunately, I didn’t realise just how many different options and makes of stoves that exist out there! 😳 Hoping that I might be able to get a bit of advice or recommendations as to ones that are worth looking at (or avoiding!), to try and help narrow down my search a little… Any experience or advice would be greatly appreciated!
JohnMo Posted yesterday at 13:03 Posted yesterday at 13:03 I would always get a stove that took external air for air for primary and secondary air. Otherwise you are heating air then it's being sucked back in to stove as combustion air and cold outside air is being pulled in. Another thing I have found is stoves with plenty of soap stone give off a much more steady flow of heat, slowly heat up, steady output and then slow to cool when fire has stopped. 1
Chris HB Posted 21 hours ago Author Posted 21 hours ago 2 hours ago, JohnMo said: I would always get a stove that took external air for air for primary and secondary air. Otherwise you are heating air then it's being sucked back in to stove as combustion air and cold outside air is being pulled in. Another thing I have found is stoves with plenty of soap stone give off a much more steady flow of heat, slowly heat up, steady output and then slow to cool when fire has stopped. any recommendations on stoves that do or have this?
Chris HB Posted 19 hours ago Author Posted 19 hours ago 17 minutes ago, JohnMo said: We have a Heta Scanline. It does . Nice-looking stoves 😎
ProDave Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago Ours is a Mendip stoves Churchill 5. Chosen because it is a nice compromise between traditional look and modern look. and it takes both primary and secondary air from a direct air duct. Very pleased it burns well, easy to manage and keeps itself clean. 1
Chris HB Posted 18 hours ago Author Posted 18 hours ago 38 minutes ago, ProDave said: Ours is a Mendip stoves Churchill 5. Chosen because it is a nice compromise between traditional look and modern look. and it takes both primary and secondary air from a direct air duct. Very pleased it burns well, easy to manage and keeps itself clean. Nice, yeah I’m not after the more traditional styled soves, so yeah, this works style-wise for me 😎
Beau Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago The Burley small stove works well IME. Not sure if they have a closed combustion option though
Alan Ambrose Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago The Scandinavians have been using this tech extensively for ages, and to mu minds, have the best looking stoves. I like those from Rais & Morsoe.
Chris HB Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago 12 hours ago, Beau said: The Burley small stove works well IME. Not sure if they have a closed combustion option though You mean something like the Bradgate 9305-C?
Chris HB Posted 2 hours ago Author Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, Temp said: The Clearview wood burners are pretty good. Thanks, but a little bit too traditional looking wise for what I’m after
G and J Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago We have clearviews and they are brilliant, but fir our new place we are going for a small charnwood with external air kit which is , for us the next best option performance/cost wise and more modern looking.
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