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Please note that boilers are optional. If you require a boiler with your stove, please refer to the Price List List                                                                                                                                    
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There are other models available - please enquire  


Balmoral Supreme

16.5kW Multifuel

 


The Chelsea

8 kW. Multifuel

Boiler type : No boiler, standard or high output


New Cottager

7-8 kW. Multifuel


Boiler type : No boiler, standard or high output


The Regal

12 kW. Multifuel

Boiler type : No boiler, standard or high output


Baby Balmoral

9.5kW. Multifuel


The Majestic

8 kW. Multifuel

Boiler type : No boiler, standard or high output


The Poacher

5 kW. Multifuel

Boiler type : No boiler
or domestic boiler


The Potbelly

"Wild West"
Pot-Belly Stove
Ideal for workshops, boats, mobile homes, kitchen, studio, period curiosity and utility


The Franklin

 10 kW. Multifuel

This stove is based on an 18th century design by Benjamin Franklin, the American inventor, philosopher and diplomat


Roslyn

20.5kW Multifuel

Top or front load, huge logs, huge heat, long burn, open fire or closed


The Studio Stove

4 kW. Multifuel

Traditionally styled upon
early examples of American parlour stoves, is ideal for studios and workshops or similar areas where low cost heating is required. All types of solid fuel can be burned.


The Viceroy

Viceroy
BD9 9 kW. Multifuel

Boiler type : No boiler, standard or high output


The Handsome
Wood or coal burning
9.75 KW


Magnus two-door

Wood or coal burning
11 KW


Supreme
Wood or coal burning
12 KW


Fairview
Wood or coal burning
7.75 KW

 
ALL ABOUT WOOD

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OVER-NIGHT BURNING
By reducing the air inflow to an absolute minimum, the fire will gently smoulder and remain alight throughout the night. When required, the fire will burst into life again by simply increasing the air.

EFFICIENT COMBUSTION
For efficient wood burning the hot airwash is directed down the stove door and into the heart of the fire. This ensures complete combustion which also helps to keep the chimney clean. When the grate is in the closed position creating a flat base, this allows a deep bed of ash to build up - the optimum conditions for burning wood.

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