Don't know about stoves there is a lot to be said for pushing a button. I made the mistake a few years back of putting in a large stove with a back boiler to heat 14 roads but what I wasn't told you need to be horsing in the fuel to it. There is a lot of work a lot of ashes and plenty of dust and you don't have the instant heat of oil.
I saw some Stovax and you could really tell the difference in quality, but they tend to focus more on wood burning as you go up the KW from what I can tell. I'd be looking for 10kw approx.
Anyone have any suggestions as to what would be regarded as a high quality brand for multi fuel at that kind of output (10kw)? Looking for something a bit contemporary looking also. Not wanting Rolls Royce but would be ok to pay a bit more for quality and peace of mind, "buy cheap buy twice" and all that.
Same with Morso as regards wood burning. How would Aarow compare?
Did that fit into a standard opening? Did you have to widen the opening etc?I got this installed a couple of years ago and very happy with it https://www.heatdesign.ie/product/vitae-9kw-cassette-stove/
Got the multi-fuel kit for flexibility but I just burn kiln dried wood and wood briquettes now, which give off great heat and don't need too much refuelling (and almost zero de-ashing). I tried coal and peat briquettes when I first got it and they worked great also, the coal definitely lasts longer and gives huge (too much) heat, but requires a lot more de-ashing and is more messy in general. The stove is 80% efficient either way so major difference compared to old open fire.
Did that fit into a standard opening? Did you have to widen the opening etc?
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