where to buy woodburning and multi fuel stoves ?

where to buy woodburning and multi fuel stoves ?

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brianlewis

Original Poster:

138 posts

217 months

Wednesday 20th October 2010
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can any one point me in the right direction to buy a quality woodburning or multifuel stove at a discounted price in South Wales ?

i have seen all the imported chinese stoves but they are not what they seem on close inspection , I want a stove that i can fit and feel safe and have no problem getting spares if needed in the future , thanks.

-Pete-

2,896 posts

177 months

Wednesday 20th October 2010
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I bought mine on eBay and saved a grand, but only found out afterwards that if I lived in a smoke control area it wouldn't have been legal yikes

http://smokecontrol.defra.gov.uk/locations.php

Wherever you live, I'd suggest you look for a stove which can be used in a smoke control area, then watch on eBay until you find one.

http://smokecontrol.defra.gov.uk/appliances.php?co...

dfen5

2,398 posts

213 months

Wednesday 20th October 2010
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Another vote for the Euroheat Harmony (I have the smaller 13) but it keeps the house at 19 degrees plus if I feed it plenty of kiln dried. Started to suss out how to run it on anthracite too, lovely heat.

Morso get good reviews too, very popular with the canal boat folks I hear.

Edited by dfen5 on Wednesday 20th October 22:05

brianlewis

Original Poster:

138 posts

217 months

Wednesday 20th October 2010
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well , i have done my homework and discovered the best value quality stove with an excellent reputation on all the related sites is a Dunsley highlander or yorkshire. they seem to be bullet proof and made in Yorkshire by a well established traditional company.
has anyone had any experience with these stoves?
thanks