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    Log burners

    Does anyone know anything about them or can recommend a company

    i want to replace my fire with a log burner and to be honest the information on the internet is limited. I also want one with a boiler on it, obviously to heat the water

    can anyone recommend one or a company

    D

    #2
    Hi Darren,

    Had a good wood burner a couple of years ago from these guys:

    http://www.firesonline.co.uk/acatalog/index.html

    They have a good selection, prices at the time were competative and delivery time was good.
    Many Thanks
    Lee
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      #3
      Thanks Lee will take a look

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        #4
        We have a Nordica cast iron/stone wood burner, but it doesn't have a boiler. Heats the house fantastically, though (mind our insulation is something else).
        Did you find this site?
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          #5
          Our heating/hot water is powered by an Aga rayburn, which is very easily maintained, looks classy, and produces a phenomenal amount of heat when necessary - highly recommended, though in the rayburn market you do get what you pay for

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            #6
            Originally posted by grantglendinnin View Post
            Our heating/hot water is powered by an Aga rayburn, which is very easily maintained, looks classy, and produces a phenomenal amount of heat when necessary - highly recommended, though in the rayburn market you do get what you pay for
            Even keeps you nice and warm in the summer
            Chris Ashdown

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              #7
              Originally posted by chris ashdown View Post
              Even keeps you nice and warm in the summer
              Indeed. And regardless what you cook on it - it'll always taste better than any other conventional cooking method

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                #8
                Try the Danish brand Morso (the "o" is one of those danish ""o's" with a slanty line through it, pronounced "oooh" as in "oooh matren") Ours is the Squirrel, we have two one with a built in boiler - one without. Very efficient and great build quality, quiet small though, only takes 9" logs.
                JHeath

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                  #9
                  Morso are great burners, we have one from these people

                  http://www.vermontcastings.com/

                  If the have the room and money Aga is the way to go.
                  Thanks

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