itsalottery
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If you think an oil stove is your answer, you better not have a deep pocket, because it will cost you a small fortune. Ask any of the stove merchants and see what they are selling. I recently took out an oil stove from a property and installed a solid fuel stove due to the running costs.
I have a Nestor Martin oil stove also, but struggle to keep the glass from going black with soot. It burn is blue once warmed up and up and running, any suggestions welcome
I beg to differ! I know knows of them installed and they would only use about 1/2 a fill per 2 years. Lit most days over the winter.
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I was searching for comments on this stove.
I recently had one installed. Actually replaced an Waterford Stanley Oil Stove over 15 years old. I had an experience with the new one recently. I was away for a week and when I tried starting it up again, it went out. Rang the installer and her told me that the chimney was cold and to leave the door open slightly when starting to light it. Have you had any such experience? I now leave it on 24/7 except now when I am away for any period of time guess I will have to ignite it with door open and then close it when it lights up.He also says to turn the dial to the first setting to ignite it, which works. Any advice much appreciated.
Hi,
I'm considering buying the Nestor Martin Harmony 5.
Can anyone make a reasonably accurate estimate of the running cost? the brochure says between 0.13 and 0.46 litres per hour.
I'd be interested to know if anyone who has the stove can back this up.
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