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! 

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