Wood Burning stoves

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daveatcopleigh

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83 posts

264 months

Sunday 8th November 2009
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Has anybody got one,What do you think of it??
Can you recomend a suplyer/fiter in the surrey area?


Edited by daveatcopleigh on Sunday 8th November 13:35

Flying machine

1,174 posts

189 months

Sunday 8th November 2009
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I had one installed last year - stove made by nestor martin - absolutely brilliant, chucks out a lot of heat and can be used to burn either wood or coal. Can't suggest fitters in surry, but can recommend one in yorkshire! If your chimney is already lined and in good condition you should be able to fit it yourself, but get some help they're heavy!

CO2000

3,177 posts

222 months

Sunday 8th November 2009
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Flying machine said:
but get some help they're heavy!
Too right, I tried to pick one up when we bought one & thought "ohh its fixed to the big pallet below" but no, its like a safe !

astroarcadia

1,720 posts

213 months

Sunday 8th November 2009
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Build a wood store first. A big one!

Edited by astroarcadia on Sunday 8th November 20:08

Mello

5,233 posts

247 months

Sunday 8th November 2009
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We are on our second one, and plan to buy another soon smile

Very nice ambience and good heat, but obviously some maintenance...

We bought our first one from these people http://www.dorkingstoves.com/ and you should talk to them. We bought our second one from eBay (used) and I fitted it, but you do need to ensure that the chimney draws smoke up it properly.

Do it smile


sparkythecat

8,007 posts

268 months

Sunday 8th November 2009
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Mello said:
We are on our second one, and plan to buy another soon smile
How long do they last ?

daveatcopleigh

Original Poster:

83 posts

264 months

Sunday 8th November 2009
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[quote=astroarcadia]Build a wood store first. A big one!

Wood store sorted,as I had to remove sone large trees from garden last year.
Can always get more---Trip down local byways with the Landy!!

Ebay looks promising, pitty that it is all byitnow not private auctions

Dave

schmokin1

1,212 posts

225 months

Monday 9th November 2009
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there are a few ins and outs of putting one in, particularly if the chimney is going to need a liner,
then you have to conform to building regs.

try here for guidance

http://www.stovesonline.co.uk/stove_help_and_advic...

jjones

4,447 posts

206 months

Monday 9th November 2009
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daveatcopleigh said:
Can always get more---Trip down local byways with the Landy!!
careful that could well be theft

susanq

638 posts

188 months

Tuesday 10th November 2009
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We got a Jotul600 three years ago and although it seemed expensive at the time(£2k supplied and fitted)it has been fantastic. Very clean and boy does it throw out some heat. Alot of installers sell you their chimney liners at £50 per metre, check your chimney actually needs it before shelling out a few hundred pounds needlessly.

casbar

1,112 posts

228 months

Tuesday 10th November 2009
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Had a Charnwood wood burner for 6 years now, still going strong, great in the winter. Had to replace the glass gasket once and the door seal once, but not expensive. Pretty much heats the house without needing the heating on.

Flying machine

1,174 posts

189 months

Tuesday 10th November 2009
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Paddy_N_Murphy said:
Flying machine said:
I had one installed last year - stove made by nestor martin - absolutely brilliant, chucks out a lot of heat and can be used to burn either wood or coal. Can't suggest fitters in surry, but can recommend one in yorkshire!
Ditto .

Harmony 23, very good - go for the Remote control option too wink
yep - harmony 23 here too, great build quality. I didn't go for the remote though, maybe that's for this year....

Flying machine

1,174 posts

189 months

Tuesday 10th November 2009
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Paddy_N_Murphy said:
Flying machine said:
Paddy_N_Murphy said:
Flying machine said:
I had one installed last year - stove made by nestor martin - absolutely brilliant, chucks out a lot of heat and can be used to burn either wood or coal. Can't suggest fitters in surry, but can recommend one in yorkshire!
Ditto .

Harmony 23, very good - go for the Remote control option too wink
yep - harmony 23 here too, great build quality. I didn't go for the remote though, maybe that's for this year....
I have posted here before about the merits of the Remote -
Its not cos I is lazy...

its because it has a built in Thermostat function -
In other words, fill the stove right up with fuel. Light it on Max setting, leave the remote set to 22 deg or whatever and go elsewhere (pub, kitchen, walk the dog etc) - meanwhile as the stoves heats up and gets the room warm the remote slowly turns the dial back down to a more reasonable setting.

Jobs a good un thumbup

If I recall it was only £60 extra - definitely worth it for the above functionality.

(and you can never have too many remotes can you biggrin )
Sounding very tempting, I wonder if it can be integrated into an all in one type remote control too. Sounds a bit of a bargain at only £60, can't think why I didn't get one myself

TVR keith

1,565 posts

235 months

Monday 16th November 2009
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How long do they last ?
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Mine was installed in 1973.
Very basic, the only thing that needs replacing is the fireproof rope around the door, I do this every year for a small amount of time & money.
Chucks out mega heat.
Think its French or Scandanavian

Smiler.

11,752 posts

243 months

Monday 16th November 2009
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Just had one fitted. The mrs like it.