5kW Wood Burning Stove
Whether you want cost-effective heating or are environmentally conscious this 5kW wood burning stove is the best choice. It boasts 80percent efficiency and lowers emissions to align with modern environmental standards.
This DEFRA approved stove is exempt from Eco Design and features a large fire viewing window. It's cleaned by a powerful airwashing system. It's ideal for medium-sized rooms.
Eco Design
With a large heat output, this stove is designed to provide warmth for smaller areas. This makes it ideal for supplementary heating in well-insulated smaller homes or as a backup source in larger spaces. The stove features a large fire viewing window that gives a stunning display of flames.
It has undergone rigorous testing to ensure that it will deliver the high heat output that it claims to deliver. The stove is rated at a remarkable efficiency of 80%, which means that it gets the most amount of heat from the fuel and wastes as little as it can, saving you money on your energy bills.
This stove also passes a tough DIN+ particle test and has a low NOx and CO emission rate which further reduces your environmental footprint. It is also Defra-approved meaning it can be used in smoke-controlled areas.
The primary and secondary air controls are simple to operate and allow you to fine tune the process of burning to meet your needs. The process of putting wood or other fuels into the firebox is a simple process and the handy ash pan helps to make cleaning up a breeze.
The aesthetically pleasing design of this stove is sure to please, and its solid cast iron construction guarantees longevity. Its sleek lines will match any decor style and make it a great choice for your home. Furthermore this stove is a great choice for people with allergies as it produces fewer pollutants than older stoves. It also has a second burn system to help reduce emissions of particulate matter and gas, and is EPA certified as a stove that is clean burning.
80% Efficiency
It is a DEFRA exempt and Eco Design 2022 compliant stove which boasts an impressive efficiency of 80. It will save you money over time on fuel costs. This is because of the new secondary-air system, which allows the stove to burn more wood without cutting down on the efficiency of combustion. It also passed the rigorous DIN+ particle tests, proving this stove is a top contender when it comes to high-efficiency wood burning appliances.
It also has a wide window for viewing the fire and an airwash to increase the enjoyment of viewing. This allows you to enjoy your fireplace throughout the year. Its output is 5kw, which means that it can provide enough warmth for a medium or small room. It is perfect for smaller cabins and RVs as well larger tents, yurts, and tiny homes.
Apart from its efficiency it is also extremely easy to operate and maintain. It features a large glass panel that is easy to clean. You can sit in the middle of it and soak up the warmth while watching it. It also comes with a built-in log store and is compatible with solid or smokeless fuels.
Comparatively to traditional cast iron wood burning stoves, steel stoves have long been considered less efficient, but this is not the case anymore. Modern stainless steel stoves are just as good at heating up the room and keeping it warm for a long time. They also come with a range of colors and are easier to maintain than cast iron stoves.
The efficiency rating of 80% of this stove is among the highest ratings available on the market making it an excellent choice for those trying to reduce their fuel costs and reduce their carbon footprint. The sleek design and easy-to-use controls make it a perfect addition to any home.
It's important to know how efficiency ratings are calculated before purchasing a fireplace that burns wood. A majority of manufacturers will quote the figure of Appliance Efficiency on their stoves - but what you should be aware of is that it doesn't tell the whole story. To get the most accurate picture, you must take a look at System Efficiency - which takes into consideration the entire stove chimney, chimney and fuel system.
Clean Burn
You can cut down on the amount of smoke that your stove releases to reduce your environmental impact. By using wood that has been kiln dried or correctly seasoned, you can reduce the amount of particulates released into the atmosphere when burning. It is also important to ensure that the wood you are using is endorsed by Woodsure as 'Ready To Burn'. In addition, you must make sure that any combustible material near your stove is kept away, and is preferably covered with an approved floor protector. In addition good ventilation and chimney maintenance is also essential to help prevent creosote build up.
Stoves that have advanced clean-burning systems can reduce the amount of harmful smoke your stove releases. These systems work by bringing air up from the bottom of the stove, and then filtering it before it gets to the glass window. This is an effective method of drastically decreasing the amount of initial smoke that escapes up the chimney, thereby reducing the environmental impact of your home and helping to keep your stove glass free of smoke stains.
A further way to ensure that your stove produces less harmful emissions is by making sure it's correctly installed, with non-combustible flooring, and a minimum clearance of 75mm between the stove and any surfaces that are combustible. It is also important to ensure that your chimney and stove are inspected by a professional regularly to identify any problems and address them as quickly as is possible.
small log burning stove is an Ecodesign and DEFRA approved multifuel for wood burning with a large square fire view. It also comes with an airwashing system that helps keep the glass in good condition. It comes with an additional and tertiary air system, making it extremely clean burning. This helps you save money on fuel costs and gives you a comfortable heating output for your home.
Stylish Design
Modern stoves are a great choice for a wide range of heating needs. A 5kW wood burning heater can be used to heat homes that is average in size during winter. It can also be used to heat RVs, small houses or yurts. These stoves are all swan-labeled, and they meet the highest environmental standards.
When choosing a stove, the main thing to consider is the heat output. Too low a power rating will not be efficient in heating your space and a too high power rating can cause overheating and wear. The size of your room and its insulation can also affect the amount of heat that you require.
Traditional stoves like the Morso GO Eco range are an excellent choice for older homes as well as period rooms. The stoves are available in classic black or dark grey finish that will suit a variety of interiors. You can also choose to add touches of brass or gold. Modern stoves like the Burley Icarus 9605, Mi Fires Grisedale, and Portway Arundel XL have sleek designs and modern lines that are perfect for modern spaces.

These stoves are often approved by DEFRA to be used in smoke control areas. These stoves are great for those who appreciate the warm atmosphere of wood, but do not have easy access to sustainable logs. You can pick a multifuel stove which comes with an oven and topplate, making it perfect to cook on.
Certain models come with a large viewing window as well as an airwash system that ensures the glass is clean. This is particularly beneficial in a living area where you can sit and relax while watching the flames. Some models have a built-in storage space for logs while others come in a variety of colors. A metallic finish will reflect light differently than other colours. It is important to consider how this will be integrated into the overall color scheme of your home.