Show us your log burner
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oddball1313

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1,401 posts

142 months

Saturday 26th November 2022
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I'll go first, Firebelly FB2 fitted into a late victorian cast iron surround. We had a few large sycamores chopped down a couple of years ago so got years worth of good wood to keep the lounge cosy.


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Edited by oddball1313 on Sunday 27th November 15:28

RapidRob

159 posts

143 months

Saturday 26th November 2022
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Bit of a different style to yours, a Termatech TT21R. Had it a couple of weeks, so far it seems to have replaced the central heating 95% of the time!

AndrewCrown

2,449 posts

133 months

Saturday 26th November 2022
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Stovax Studio 2

Nemophilist

3,161 posts

200 months

Saturday 26th November 2022
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Our new log burner in existing Victorian chimney.
It’s getting a lot of use!

RoadToad84

903 posts

53 months

Saturday 26th November 2022
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Hamlet Solution 5 (Widescreen)

The only realistic(affordable) way of heating of my 2 up, 2 down cottage.


lrdisco

1,657 posts

106 months

Sunday 27th November 2022
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Magooagain

12,128 posts

189 months

Sunday 27th November 2022
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cayman-black

13,235 posts

235 months

Sunday 27th November 2022
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Magooagain said:
So it's your fault the earth is warming!

Blib

46,648 posts

216 months

Sunday 27th November 2022
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A Stovax something or other.


Nick_MSM

733 posts

205 months

Sunday 27th November 2022
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Charnwood stove, tempted to get another one elsewhere in the house.

Tim O

626 posts

188 months

Sunday 27th November 2022
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Did Geurts Ivar 5. Working well but wished I’d bought British, can’t understand what I was thinking.


Magooagain

12,128 posts

189 months

Sunday 27th November 2022
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JWH

503 posts

283 months

Sunday 27th November 2022
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AndrewCrown said:


Stovax Studio 2
I'm considering the same burner to replace a much older and more traditional burner in a new (to us) property.
How have you found it in terms of functionality, any downsides to the large capacity?

Simbu

1,866 posts

193 months

Sunday 27th November 2022
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Chili Penguin Woody Multifuel fitted 2 years ago, replacing a ratty old gas fire. They also removed the knackered plaster and repointed the brickwork.




Hereward

4,722 posts

249 months

Sunday 27th November 2022
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Blib said:
A Stovax something or other.

..."Stockton 8 High Canopy"? nerd

Blib

46,648 posts

216 months

Sunday 27th November 2022
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Hereward said:
..."Stockton 8 High Canopy"? nerd
Whatever it is - and I thank you for pointing it out, as I didn't know - it really gets and stays very hot.

Last Visit

3,251 posts

207 months

Sunday 27th November 2022
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Stockton 5 wide in the old part of the house, fired up today so hence the pic.


Will take a pic later if I remember of the other one which is a Jotul F163 in white and hence a modern looking one.

dickymint

27,832 posts

277 months

Sunday 27th November 2022
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Magooagain said:
Nice look but how did you get it signed off so close to the edge of the hearth?

Magooagain

12,128 posts

189 months

Sunday 27th November 2022
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dickymint said:
Magooagain said:
Nice look but how did you get it signed off so close to the edge of the hearth?
No signing off(non uk). The rat is fire proof.
Only an ocassional fire in this one about 10 times a year.

Magooagain

12,128 posts

189 months

Sunday 27th November 2022
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Have another!