I can get about 4 logs into it, and there's great heat off it, as you can see from the photo, there is no wet CH system, so currently this is my primary heating for the moment, and it does work.That's interesting! Nobody gave me that option when I was looking! Is the space for logs in that a decent size? That was my biggest problem when looking at the smaller ones as I'm not going chopping the logs smaller
Think I'll be going back with copy of that up close pic to ask about this option! Did you get an all in one type company to install it or just buy the stove and get someone to do it? The quotes I got initially were too high for my liking so think I would prefer just buy the thing and get it installed.I can get about 4 logs into it, and there's great heat off it, as you can see from the photo, there is no wet CH system, so currently this is my primary heating for the moment, and it does work.
I went all in one - yes it was expensive but I had a few repairs to the chimney also and an old broken propane fueled gas fire to remove which they did also - price in a flexible flue for 900 euro and allow around 1200 for the stove - installation on top of that should be around 500-700. Depends what you need but for me it was far cheaper and more effective than than the options I had at the time as effectively I had no working heating system.Think I'll be going back with copy of that up close pic to ask about this option! Did you get an all in one type company to install it or just buy the stove and get someone to do it? The quotes I got initially were too high for my liking so think I would prefer just buy the thing and get it installed.
My quote was 3,500 around this time last year, too much for me for something that I only use for max 5 months of year and a bit mindful of the fact too that bending down to that fire might not be an indefinite thing! I know we had to replace my Dad's gas fire with a remote controlled one when he couldn't get down on bended knee anymore after a hip op to turn it on.I went all in one - yes it was expensive but I had a few repairs to the chimney also and an old broken propane fueled gas fire to remove which they did also - price in a flexible flue for 900 euro and allow around 1200 for the stove - installation on top of that should be around 500-700. Depends what you need but for me it was far cheaper and more effective than than the options I had at the time as effectively I had no working heating system.
Is that a mistaken assumption of poor quality or something else driving that?No to Henley or Stanley stoves.
Made in China.
lol, not far from me and the only supplier I did not call too when pricing around!Henley are marketed as made in county Kerry.
Thats all very well ... but they are made in China.
I would only buy quality Scandinavian stove brands, that are cast-iron.
From memory, its a long time since there was an iron forge in Kerry or Waterford!Henley are marketed as made in county Kerry.
Thats all very well ... but they are made in China.
I would only buy quality Scandinavian stove brands, that are cast-iron.
There're all cast iron and pretty simple boxes!! Grab a mould, pour some molten iron into it, let it cool down! The Chinese invented the technology and have been doing it for thousands of years. If they can manage to make a high-precision iPhone, they can manage to cast a simple box!I would only buy quality Scandinavian stove brands, that are cast-iron.
That's a mad figure. I paid 2700 and that included the flue liner, the stove, some minor repairs to the chimney, removal of the old bottle run gas fire, the stove itself, bird cowl, co monitor and installation.My quote was 3,500 around this time last year, too much for me for something that I only use for max 5 months of year and a bit mindful of the fact too that bending down to that fire might not be an indefinite thing! I know we had to replace my Dad's gas fire with a remote controlled one when he couldn't get down on bended knee anymore after a hip op to turn it on.
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