Saturday, 21 December 2013

JETMASTER 60f - freestanding woodburning stove review

60f from JETMASTER
If you have a Jetmaster 60f wood burning stove and you think it is excellent, then leave a comment about it below
The build quality looks excellent and I like the clean lines and big window of the 60f. With 6.9kw output it would be the perfect size for a large lounge or large open plan garden room or cabin. The flue outlet is 150mm and is top or rear. A good looking stove, although the angle of the legs is more traditional than modern. The great thing about the Jetmaster 60f however is that this model of stove is one of only very few that can be installed without its legs!

Visit the Jetmaster website for more information about this stove

Thursday, 19 December 2013

Morso Panther stove review

Morso Panther stove review
MORSO PANTHER MULTI FUEL STOVE 
REVIEW
Click here to see the Morso Panther in action
Overall Rating                     7.6 /10

Build quality                         8/10
Functionality                        8 /10
Value for money                    6/10
Customer experience             7/10
Recommend to a friend        8/10

Morso Panther 2110

The Morso Panther 2110 multifuel stove is an elegant double-door cast iron stove with an aesthetic style and is at home in both contemporary and traditional settings. The large stay-clean glass panel provides an excellent view of the fire while the stove is operating in its most efficient mode. The Morso Panther At 8 kw, accepts 40 cm length wood for overnight burning. The Morso Panther clean burning, non-catalytic design offers a simple, efficient and durable heat source that you can enjoy for years to come.
The multifuel Morso Panther 2110 is equipped with a heavy-duty ash pan that makes ash removal effortless without the need to manually shovel ashes out of the firebox. The primary air-control lever is conveniently located in the front of the stove for adjusting heat output and burn time.
Secondary air to the firebox is adjusted by a simple to operate lever discretely positioned under the ash lip. Rear and bottom heat shields protect adjacent walls and floor to give you more flexibility for your hearth design and construction. An Ø155 mm reversible flue collar provides installation flexibility to vent directly off the top or rear of your stove.

The Morso Panther 2110 is a versatile and elegant stove suitable for most homes.

Rated output 8kW
Efficicency Net 76% / Gross 69.2%
Height 605 mm
Width 595 mm
Depth 505 mm
Log length 40 cm

' A super stove for under £1500'

Originally bought a Vermont Castings Aspen 2 and quite liked it but wanted more heat. Went to the Stoveyard in Cheshire who offered great unbiased advice. I ended up with the Morse Panther and I love it. The only issue I have with the stove is that if you damp it down all the way overnight the glass gets covered with creosote which is a pain to remove (can be achieved with a glass scraper easily enough). I would recommend this stove as it's simplicity personified and just works! 

Morso O4

Dovre 250 - multi fuel stove






 DOVRE 250 REVIEWS





Overall Rating                     7.8 /10

Build quality                         8/10
Functionality                        8 /10
Value for money                    7/10
Customer experience             7/10
Recommend to a friend         9/10

Dovre 250

First class choice after all the homework!

Reviewed By: David Sewell 2 years ago
Like many people who are considering installing a stove for the first time I was somewhat lost as to where to begin in comparing the features I desired, with the availability of a stove on the market to actually meet these. I hope that my review of this stove will assist others in their decision to go the stove route, as I literally spent tens of hours in narrowing my choice down to this little beauty (of which we now have 2 installed in each of our separate lounge and dining rooms). I made my decision based partly on the comments on this site hence why I felt it important to add a review.
The Stoves I opted for were the Dovre 250 multifuel with short legs and optional smoke control kits.
Both of our rooms are approx 5mx4mx3m in size and we have limited size fireplace openings (these stoves just squeezed into our chimney openings leaving the required space surrounding them to the inside of the chimney breast).
I have had gas coal "effect" fires installed in smaller rooms in my previous property with a rating of 5kw and was always disappointed with the poor level of heat I actually got from these so was initially a little sceptical about "only" having a 5kw rating on this stove.
I have to say that these stoves are great at belting the heat straight out into the rooms and make them nice and toasty within a short space of time - they are far more efficient than any gas fire could be in my opinion. There is also the added benefit that you can keep a 2 litre camping kettle on top of the stove throughout the evening to make a few cups of tea / coffee without having to boil kettle!
We have turned off the heating to our downstairs and rely on lighting our stoves to keep warm. Whilst time will tell, I am not convinced that we will be able to heat the entire house from the two stoves on the coldest of evenings, as our house has an above average number of bedrooms. The boiler may not yet be completely redundant but I do feel that we will save money through a combination of a) sourcing logs from a competitively priced farm and b) ensuring our friends will pass any logs to us should they have tree surgery works undertaken, as our gas bill has been extortionate over last two winters.
In essence, my desires when choosing a stove were:
- Reasonable cost
- Top quality cast iron construction
- Multifuel
- Airwash
- Large as poss. viewing window
- Ability to accept realistic sized logs (to 30cms)
- DEFRA Smoke Exempt (with optional smoke control kit)
This was the only stove to meet all of these requirements hence my decision to "take a chance".
MY WIFE AND I ARE TOTALLY DELIGHTED WITH OUR CHOICE. THESE STOVES HAVE EXCEEDED OUR EXPECTATIONS.
From an operating point of view, I find that if I set a roaring fire to get the flue to a good temperature thus maximising the draw, the controlability with the dial and slider improves dramatically, to a point where you can have the stove either roaring or slumbering after half an hour or so. The draw achieved and controllability is especially pleasing as one of my chimneys has had the stack historically reduced and I have had to have a 600mm pot fitted to get near the necessary height.
I have had no issues with the movement of the knobs or slide controls.

I set the fire with a layer of screwed up paper balls, kindling on top of this (the better the quality, the easier the lighting) and finally a small log. As I put the next log on, I will usually add 2/3 homefire coal briquettes also (hence benefit of multifuel) as I find these aid me in keeping the heat up and seem to reduce the number of logs I need to keep adding through the evening. I use hardwood logs sourced from a local farm and season these in my self constructed log store (much better value than ready built).
The ash pan works well, catching most of the ash and there is a knob you pull out to disturb the grate above so that the ash falls through to ash pan. Relatively little ash is produced compared to the quantity of log burnt. I have made a basic cover to transport the ash pan from stove. This avoids the problem of ash being dropped from the ashpan as you transport through the house to outside (and you don't need to buy an expensive, unnecessary and awkward to store metal box to put ash pan in when you transport it).

I from personal choice also went for a 25 year guarantee 904/904 liner as I intend to stay in my house for many years and as long as you sweep twice a year and stick to quality fuel, then this should last for at least that period.
I use a mixture of paper with vinegar, a glass cleaner and also a scraper (the type you use to scrap dried paint from glass) to remove any marks from the glass window. The scraper especially works well and with care you don't damage the glass.
As for overnight burning I don't feel that any small stove will successfully do this but if I add a few briquettes just as I go to bed, I find that these are usually warm enough in the morning to relight a log quite easily.
In essence I have to concur with many of the comments for this stove on the site and strongly recommend.

Follow this thread for more discussion about the merits of the Dovre 250 stove

Dovre 250 reviews

I looked at lots of Stoves before purchasing the Dovre 250 wood. It heats my main room and also other rooms in the house. My heating has gone off and the Stove is on. Its a great purchase and wish I had installed one years ago. I also had my chimney lined, although extra cost was worth it.






































Woodburning stove reviews - Your chance to post your comments about your woodburning stove

Are you happy with your woodburning stove?
As the price of oil, gas and electricity rise the popularity of heating your home with a woodburning stove has increased year on year. With so many stoves available and with the price being quite considerable for some of the top end makes, it would be a good idea to have a little background knowledge of how the stoves perform. (It must be remembered however that without a sound flue, no stove will function correctly. There needs to be a good level of 'draw', which is the suction of warmed air up the flue to the terminal. Without a good level of draw the stove glass will blacken and the stove never really work at the correct operating temperature.)

The internet works at it's best when it performs these consumer friendly postings, enabling today's stove purchaser hands on access to the most up to date product information

Q. Does your woodburning stove work as well as expected?
Q. Does the glass always become sooty?
Q. Did you feel your stove purchase was value for money?
Q. How easy is the stove to operate?
Q. Can you boil a kettle on your stove?
These are just a few of the questions that you can answer for the benefit of other consumers.



Individual models and marks of stove will be posted and you will have the chance to post your comments about the functionality of the stove , the build quality of the stove ,  the customer experience you enjoyed or endured! 
It is a chance to praise the company or individual that handled your stove purchase, or bring to the attention of others, stoves and stove fitters that could do better.