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AGA Stove : Little Wenlock Solid Fuel and Wood Stove |
£563.00 |
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The Little Wenlock is a small but highly versatile stove with an output to rival larger stoves. The compact design ensures it will fit easily into smaller spaces, making it ideal for small rooms and apartment living. It is available in a variety of finishes and fuel types. |
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| AGA Stove : Little Wenlock Classic Solid Fuel and Wood Stove |
£616.00 |
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The Little Wenlock Classic is the perfect blend of old and new, it combines cutting edge design with traditional casting beauty. Featuring one of the highest efficiencies in the world and an unbeatable airwash system you are ensured a consistently clear view of the flame. |
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| AGA Stove : Ludlow Solid Fuel and Wood Burning Stove |
£865.00 |
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The Ludlow is a medium sized multi fuel stove with a nominal heat output of 6.5kW, (maximum heat output of 9.7kW) with 76% efficiency when burning wood logs. It has a removable shaker grate, ash pan, fire fence and front ash tray. As well as being simple and easy to use, it can be left to burn overnight.
Please call us on 01568-611124 for any special offers on this stove. |
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| AGA Stove : Stretton Solid Fuel and Wood Burning Stove |
£1015.00 |
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The new Stretton boasts a sleek design as well as being simple and easy to use. With 78.4% efficiency and a nominal heat output
of 4.9kW (maximum heat output 7.4kW) it's a great solution to owning a cast iron multi fuel stove whilst keeping a focal point
of a traditional fireplace. The Stretton can be positioned into a 16" or 18" fireplace.
Please call us on 01568-611124 for any special offers on this stove.
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| AGA Stove : Much Wenlock Classic Solid Fuel and Wood Stove |
£1,100.00 |
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The Much Wenlock Classic is a medium sized stove with a nominal heat output of 5.5kW (maximum 8.3kW) with 77% efficiency. It is suitable for burning wood, coal, anthracite and peat briquettes. It has a removable shaker grate, ash pan, fire fence and front ash tray. As well as being simple and easy to use, it can be left to burn overnight so that you can enjoy a lovely warm room in the morning. |
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| AGA Stove : Berrington Solid Fuel and Wood Stove |
£1,434.00 |
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A Truly elegant design, the Berrington has a distinctive pebbled door surround, with a beautiful paned effect window. This large stove, ideal for the family home, has a nominal heat output of up to 5.5kW with 76% efficiency. Like the Much Wenlock, it can be safely left to burn overnight and the removable grate system makes it easy to clean. |
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Information on wood fuels
Unlike fossil fuels, such as coal, gas or oil, wood is carbon neutral. This means that burning a log of wood only produces as much carbon dioxide as a log decomposing on the forest floor. If used in the right circumstances wood can be a highly economical choice, too.
Dry seasoned wood contains up to 90% less moisture than fresh cut wood, which means it produces less steam and saves up to 50% of potential heat.
Also keep in mind that hard wood is a better option than soft wood as it is slower to burn, meaning you will use less.
Wood is a renewable fuel source that is gentler on the environment. It also helps the preservation of fossil fuels such as coal and oil.
Hints and tips
- For the best drying conditions, store your logs in a dry store allowing plenty of air to flow around them
- Wood burns best on a bed of ash so make sure your firebox always has some ash in it
- Pick out the driest logs; they're easy to spot as the bark comes away easily
Information on solid fuels
There is a wide range of solid fuels available. The main fuel sources used are coal, anthracite and peat briquettes. If you're heating your home 24 hours a day, solid fuel is by far the most economical choice as it generates more heat than wood. It is, however, a less renewable fuel source. Heating your property with solid fuels could also help to reduce condensation and eliminate household mould and toxins.
Hints and tips
- Clean out the stove daily if using solid fuels as they create more ash than wood does. Coal also burns better on a clean grate.
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