| AGA Stove : Little Wenlock Classic Smoke Exempt (SE) |
£651.00 |
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The Little Wenlock Classic SE - a dedicated Smoke Exempt version of the best selling Little Wenlock Classic.
A carbon neutral, renewable and cost effective energy source there has never been a better time to bring the warmth and heart warming appeal of a real fire into your living room.
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| AGA Stove : Ludlow Smoke Exempt (SE) |
£842.00 |

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The Ludlow SE is a medium sized wood burning stove with a nominal heat output of 6.5kW, a maximum heat output of 9.7kW and 76% efficiency. It has a removable shaker grate, ash pan, fire fence and front ash tray. It features the classic AGA black wire handle and will look equally at home in a traditional or contemporary setting.
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| AGA Stove : Stretton Classic Smoke Exempt (SE) |
£1,067.00 |

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The Stretton SE is a cassette style inset stove and operates on wood only, with a nominal heat output of 4.9kW, with 78.4% efficiency. It is suitable for burning wood only. It has been designed to be easy to install, has a removable shaker grate, ash pan, fire fence and front ash tray. It has the classic AGA black wire handle and will look equally at home in a traditional or contemporary setting.
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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
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