5kW Wood Burning Stove
Whether you want cost-effective heating or are concerned about the environment, this 5kW wood burning stove is the perfect choice. It is 80% efficient and reduces emissions to meet contemporary environmental standards.
This DEFRA approved and Eco Design exempt stove features an enormous fire viewing window which is kept clean by a powerful airwash system. It's ideal for medium-sized rooms.
Eco Design
This stove is specifically designed for heating smaller spaces. This makes it perfect to be used as a second source of heating in smaller homes, or as a backup heating source in larger spaces. The stove features a large fire viewing window that gives a stunning display of flames.
It has been tested rigorously to ensure that it delivers the amount of heat that it claims to deliver. The stove has an astonishing 80% efficiency rating, which means that it draws the maximum heat from the fuel and wastes as little energy as is possible. This will help you save the cost of electricity.
This stove is also approved by Defra, meaning that it can be used in areas with smoke control. It has the lowest CO/NOx emission rate and an extremely low particle count. It is also Defra-approved, meaning it is able to be installed in areas that are smoke-free.
The primary and secondary air controls are simple to operate and let you fine-tune the process of burning to meet your requirements. The large firebox allows you to load wood or other fuels. A convenient ash pan makes cleaning a breeze.
The appealing design of this stove is sure to impress with its solid cast iron construction promises durability. Its sleek lines will match any style of decor, making it an excellent choice for your home. It is also a great option for those suffering from allergies, since it emits less pollution than older stoves. It also features a secondary burn system that helps reduce particulate emissions and gases and is EPA certified as a safe and clean stove.
80% Efficiency
This is a DEFRA-exempt and Eco Design 2022 compliant stove that boasts an impressive 80% efficiency rating. This means it will save you a lot of dollars on fuel over time. This is due to its newly designed secondary air system which allows it to burn a lot more wood than usual without compromising the efficiency of combustion. It also passed a tough DIN+ particle test, which proved that this stove is a formidable rival when it comes to high-efficiency wood burning stoves.

The fireplace also features an expansive fire view window as well as an airwash system to improve viewing. This lets you enjoy your fireplace all year. Its output is 5kw which means it will provide enough heat for a small or medium-sized space. This makes it perfect for use in smaller cabins and RVs and larger tents, yurts and tiny homes.
Aside from its high efficiency, this stove is also very easy to use and maintain. It comes with a single glass panel which makes it easy to clean, so you can sit back and relax in the fire while it keeps your home warm. It comes with a built-in log storage and can be used with solid or smokeless fuels.
Steel stoves were once considered less efficient than cast iron wood burning stoves. This is no longer true. Modern stainless steel stoves are equally efficient in heating a room and keeping it warm for a long time. They also come with a variety of colour finishes and are more easy to clean than cast iron stoves.
wood burning stove sale of 80% of this stove is one of the highest on the market, making it an excellent choice for those who are looking to cut their energy bills and decrease their carbon footprint. The sleek design and user-friendly controls make it a great addition to any home.
When buying a wood-burning stove, it's important to understand how Efficiency Ratings are calculated. A lot of manufacturers list the appliance efficiency on their stoves, but this isn't the full story. To get a true picture, you need to look at the System Efficiency - which takes into consideration the entire stove chimney, stove, and fuel system.
Clean Burn
There are a variety of things you can do to help reduce the amount of smoke that your stove emits and, consequently, reduce the environmental impact. If you use wood that has been properly seasoned, you can reduce the amount of particulates released into the air during burning. It is important to make sure that the wood you choose to use is endorsed by Woodsure as 'Ready To Burn'. Also, make sure that all combustible materials are kept out of the stove, and preferably with a floor protector. Proper ventilation and chimney maintenance is also crucial to avoid the accumulation of creosote.
Stoves equipped with sophisticated clean burn systems are a fantastic method of reducing the amount of toxic smoke that are produced by your stove. These systems operate by bringing air up from the base of the stove and filtering it before it gets to the glass window. This method has been tested to decrease the amount of smoke that flows up the chimney. It helps keep the glass of your stove clear.
To help your stove emit less harmful emissions, make sure that it is installed correctly with non-combustible floors as well as an optimum distance of 75mm between any surface that is combustible and the stove. It is also important to have your chimney and stove examined by a professional on a regular basis to identify any problems and address them as quickly as possible.
The Ottawa 5 is a DEFRA and Ecodesign approved wood burning multifuel stove with large fire view and an airwash system to keep the glass clean. It has a secondary and tertiary pre-heated air system, which makes it extremely clean burning. This can help you reduce the cost of fuel and also provides an efficient heating output for your home.
Stylish Design
Stylish stoves are a good choice for a broad range of heating requirements. A wood-burning heater of 5kW can warm a house of average size in winter. It can also be used to heat small houses, RVs and yurts. The majority of these stoves are swan-labeled and are compliant with the highest standards for environmental protection which means you can be assured that they'll have only a minimal impact on our planet.
When selecting a stove the most important thing to consider is the power output. A power rating that is too low will not efficiently heat your space and a wattage that is too high could cause overheating and wear. The size and the insulation of your space will also affect the heat output that you require.
Traditional stoves like the Morso GO Eco range are a great choice for older homes and period spaces. The stoves are available in classic black or dark grey finish that will suit a variety of interiors. You can also decide to add a touch of gold or brass. Alternatively, modern stoves like the Burley Icarus 9605, Mi Fires Grisedale and the Portway Arundel XL offer sleek lines and modern designs that are ideal for modern spaces.
They are usually DEFRA-approved to be used in smoke control areas. These stoves are an excellent choice for those who appreciate the warm atmosphere of wood, but do not have easy access to sustainable logs. You can also choose a multifuel model that has an oven and top plate which makes it perfect for cooking.
Certain models come with an expansive viewing window and an airwashing system that keeps the glass clean. This is particularly beneficial in a living-room setting where you can enjoy the flames. Some models have a built-in storage area for logs, while others come in a variety of colors. A stove with a metallic finish could reflect light differently from other colors, so it's crucial to consider how it will fit in with your home's overall color palette.