What's The Reason? Wood Burning Stoves Is Everywhere This Year
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Contemporary Wood Burning Stoves
Stoves are an essential part of modern-day living, helping to keep homes warm, cozy and comfortable. Contemporary wood burning stoves come with a minimalistic design and clean lines, bringing an element of Scandi in the living room.
They are also more efficient than conventional models and are suitable for use in areas for smoke control. They employ the latest technology for combustion to direct three types of air into the firebox, with glass fronts to provide superior heating efficiency and flame control.
1. Drolet HT-3000
Ideal for heating areas that are up to 2,700 square feet This large wood stove boasts an impressive output of 110,000 BTU/h. It's designed to withstand the harsh winter weather and has a noncatalytic design that makes it easy to use. Its large combustion chamber allows logs to be laid across the width and the depth of the unit. This allows it to get hotter and more efficiently.
This EPA rated stove has an optimum efficiency rating of 78% and a g/hr emissions rate of 1.32, which is a bit low for a wood burning stove. It has a firebox capacity of 3.5 cubic feet and can be vented via an 6" chimney liner. It also comes with 100 CFM fan to help distribute heat faster.
The HT-3000 is an updated version of HT-2000's popular design, has been redesigned with modern features while retaining its reliability and distinctive appearance. This freestanding stove comes with a maximum burning time of 10 hrs and can generate heat as high as 110.000 BTU/h. It has a large chamber that can burn up to 60 lbs of cordwood. It also offers a variety of options, such as a thermodisc blower thermostat and a fire screen and an air intake kit that is fresh.
One of the great things about this EPA wood stove is that it's eligible for a 30% tax credit, which makes it a cost-effective way to heat your home. This credit applies to both the installation and the equipment and, therefore, you can purchase an excellent wood stove without spending too much money. Additionally, you could get a tax credit on the stove provided it meets certain standards. These requirements include an efficiency rating of 70% and a g/hr emission rating of less than 1,32 g/hr. You can get more details about the requirements for this stove by visiting the Department of Energy's website. They have a detailed guide on the wood stove rebate program that will aid you in understanding what you can expect and how you can qualify.
2. Arada iSeries
The Arada iSeries wood burning stoves are at the forefront of modern design. This sleek and stylish stove is perfect for energy-conscious households. Its heat convection technology permits additional heating for rooms and the controls are easy to use. It's got 8.9kW and is Defra-approved for smoke control areas. It comes in a variety of colours that will complement your home.
The i Series features Aarrow's new Flexifuel System, which is patent-pending. This means you can use wood to burn and add a variety solid fuels. The crucible-shaped bars on the grate encourage the formation of a natural layer which improves the efficiency of combustion. It also allows for any unburnt fuel to be pumped into the dipped center of the grate, resulting in an efficient and clean fire stove.
Aarrow stoves are well-known for their design and quality with some of the highest efficiency ratings available on the market. They are available in a variety styles, from the freestanding designs that are perfect to transform open-plan spaces to the more classic and traditional wood-burning stoves that look like they would be at home in the fireplace.
This is the Arada Stratford EB9 multifuel stove with HE that offers a clean and simple look for any living space. It is the focal point of your room with its large view area for the fire door and soft curves.
This system utilizes Aarrow's exclusive airwashing hot air to keep your stove's window clean and clear. This system dispenses a stream of heated air across the stove's window, that helps shield it from direct sunlight and stop it from blackening, so you can enjoy a warming view of your flames all year round.
The Stratford can also be ordered in gas, and it can be controlled by a remote control. This makes it a versatile stove. Visit our Heanor showroom and speak to one of our knowledgeable staff members about your requirements.
3. Stovax Core
Stovax are well-known for creating modern wood burning stoves that blend traditional design with cutting-edge combustion technology. The Core is a prime example of this, offering an incredibly large view of the fire with a the ability to control the heat output of medium-sized rooms. It is DEFRAand Ecodesign-exempt meaning it can be installed in recesses that are shallower. The Core is available in two doors either flat or a tracery option. This option adds dramatic Gothic archways that you can look through and creates a visually appealing effect.
The Studio range of Ecodesign Ready multi-fuel fires and wood-burning stoves blend stunning appearance and high efficiency heating. They are designed to meet and exceed future air quality standards and have low emissions of Particulate Matters (PM), Organic Gaseous Compounds and Carbon Monoxide. This is achieved through a system called 'Fireball' which heats the air using an innovative tubular framework prior to delivering it into the flame zone to rekindle it.
It is designed to be placed on a 180 bench or a hearth, the Studio 3 Freestanding wood burning stove is a striking feature in larger spaces, and create an impressive centerpiece for any room. It can also be fitted with a rear heat shield which reduces the distance to combustible materials, allowing it to be placed in rooms with even more space.
The smallest model of the Huntingdon range Don't be fooled by its tiny size; this is one powerful stove that should not be overlooked. It can be configured with a flat or 'Tracery'-style door to match your decor, and the large window offers stunning widescreen views of the flames. It's also a DEFRA and Ecodesign exempt model, and comes with a high-efficiency burning rate that conserves energy and reduces environmental impact.
Stovax have also widened their range of cassette fires with the brand new ELISE that is perfect for those seeking modern, efficient wood burner that is simple to control. The new range of cassette fires is manufactured by the sister company Gazco, can be controlled by a remote and comes with manual as well as fully automated operation. It can be used with smokeless or natural logs, and comes in a choice of fuel effects, including Optical Flame Effect.
4. Stoves Combi
Combi stoves can be used with either logs or pellets. This allows for the most flexibility and adaptability. They benefit from the advantages and benefits of both log fire and pellet operation. The automatic detection of fuel means that no switching or conversion is required when switching to pellet mode, whereas periodic self-cleaning with the grate's tipping mechanism and optimised viewing window flushing keep the need for cleaning to the minimum in pellet operation.
The oven can also be used to steam cook to serve delicately poached fish or steamed rice and vegetables with just the right texture. Combining steam convection and traditional heating methods also allows baking, roasting and other popular cooking styles.
The large combustion chamber, covered in refractory materials and the radiant plate constructed of high-quality steel attached to the stove's large, lit area create a warm atmosphere. Together with an Rizzoli hood that can withstand high temperatures and a variety of customization options, the result is a one-of-a-kind cooking area.
Stoves are an essential part of modern-day living, helping to keep homes warm, cozy and comfortable. Contemporary wood burning stoves come with a minimalistic design and clean lines, bringing an element of Scandi in the living room.
They are also more efficient than conventional models and are suitable for use in areas for smoke control. They employ the latest technology for combustion to direct three types of air into the firebox, with glass fronts to provide superior heating efficiency and flame control.
1. Drolet HT-3000
Ideal for heating areas that are up to 2,700 square feet This large wood stove boasts an impressive output of 110,000 BTU/h. It's designed to withstand the harsh winter weather and has a noncatalytic design that makes it easy to use. Its large combustion chamber allows logs to be laid across the width and the depth of the unit. This allows it to get hotter and more efficiently.
This EPA rated stove has an optimum efficiency rating of 78% and a g/hr emissions rate of 1.32, which is a bit low for a wood burning stove. It has a firebox capacity of 3.5 cubic feet and can be vented via an 6" chimney liner. It also comes with 100 CFM fan to help distribute heat faster.
The HT-3000 is an updated version of HT-2000's popular design, has been redesigned with modern features while retaining its reliability and distinctive appearance. This freestanding stove comes with a maximum burning time of 10 hrs and can generate heat as high as 110.000 BTU/h. It has a large chamber that can burn up to 60 lbs of cordwood. It also offers a variety of options, such as a thermodisc blower thermostat and a fire screen and an air intake kit that is fresh.
One of the great things about this EPA wood stove is that it's eligible for a 30% tax credit, which makes it a cost-effective way to heat your home. This credit applies to both the installation and the equipment and, therefore, you can purchase an excellent wood stove without spending too much money. Additionally, you could get a tax credit on the stove provided it meets certain standards. These requirements include an efficiency rating of 70% and a g/hr emission rating of less than 1,32 g/hr. You can get more details about the requirements for this stove by visiting the Department of Energy's website. They have a detailed guide on the wood stove rebate program that will aid you in understanding what you can expect and how you can qualify.
2. Arada iSeries
The Arada iSeries wood burning stoves are at the forefront of modern design. This sleek and stylish stove is perfect for energy-conscious households. Its heat convection technology permits additional heating for rooms and the controls are easy to use. It's got 8.9kW and is Defra-approved for smoke control areas. It comes in a variety of colours that will complement your home.
The i Series features Aarrow's new Flexifuel System, which is patent-pending. This means you can use wood to burn and add a variety solid fuels. The crucible-shaped bars on the grate encourage the formation of a natural layer which improves the efficiency of combustion. It also allows for any unburnt fuel to be pumped into the dipped center of the grate, resulting in an efficient and clean fire stove.
Aarrow stoves are well-known for their design and quality with some of the highest efficiency ratings available on the market. They are available in a variety styles, from the freestanding designs that are perfect to transform open-plan spaces to the more classic and traditional wood-burning stoves that look like they would be at home in the fireplace.
This is the Arada Stratford EB9 multifuel stove with HE that offers a clean and simple look for any living space. It is the focal point of your room with its large view area for the fire door and soft curves.
This system utilizes Aarrow's exclusive airwashing hot air to keep your stove's window clean and clear. This system dispenses a stream of heated air across the stove's window, that helps shield it from direct sunlight and stop it from blackening, so you can enjoy a warming view of your flames all year round.
The Stratford can also be ordered in gas, and it can be controlled by a remote control. This makes it a versatile stove. Visit our Heanor showroom and speak to one of our knowledgeable staff members about your requirements.
3. Stovax Core
Stovax are well-known for creating modern wood burning stoves that blend traditional design with cutting-edge combustion technology. The Core is a prime example of this, offering an incredibly large view of the fire with a the ability to control the heat output of medium-sized rooms. It is DEFRAand Ecodesign-exempt meaning it can be installed in recesses that are shallower. The Core is available in two doors either flat or a tracery option. This option adds dramatic Gothic archways that you can look through and creates a visually appealing effect.
The Studio range of Ecodesign Ready multi-fuel fires and wood-burning stoves blend stunning appearance and high efficiency heating. They are designed to meet and exceed future air quality standards and have low emissions of Particulate Matters (PM), Organic Gaseous Compounds and Carbon Monoxide. This is achieved through a system called 'Fireball' which heats the air using an innovative tubular framework prior to delivering it into the flame zone to rekindle it.
It is designed to be placed on a 180 bench or a hearth, the Studio 3 Freestanding wood burning stove is a striking feature in larger spaces, and create an impressive centerpiece for any room. It can also be fitted with a rear heat shield which reduces the distance to combustible materials, allowing it to be placed in rooms with even more space.
The smallest model of the Huntingdon range Don't be fooled by its tiny size; this is one powerful stove that should not be overlooked. It can be configured with a flat or 'Tracery'-style door to match your decor, and the large window offers stunning widescreen views of the flames. It's also a DEFRA and Ecodesign exempt model, and comes with a high-efficiency burning rate that conserves energy and reduces environmental impact.
Stovax have also widened their range of cassette fires with the brand new ELISE that is perfect for those seeking modern, efficient wood burner that is simple to control. The new range of cassette fires is manufactured by the sister company Gazco, can be controlled by a remote and comes with manual as well as fully automated operation. It can be used with smokeless or natural logs, and comes in a choice of fuel effects, including Optical Flame Effect.
4. Stoves Combi
Combi stoves can be used with either logs or pellets. This allows for the most flexibility and adaptability. They benefit from the advantages and benefits of both log fire and pellet operation. The automatic detection of fuel means that no switching or conversion is required when switching to pellet mode, whereas periodic self-cleaning with the grate's tipping mechanism and optimised viewing window flushing keep the need for cleaning to the minimum in pellet operation.
The oven can also be used to steam cook to serve delicately poached fish or steamed rice and vegetables with just the right texture. Combining steam convection and traditional heating methods also allows baking, roasting and other popular cooking styles.
The large combustion chamber, covered in refractory materials and the radiant plate constructed of high-quality steel attached to the stove's large, lit area create a warm atmosphere. Together with an Rizzoli hood that can withstand high temperatures and a variety of customization options, the result is a one-of-a-kind cooking area.
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