Taken the plunge, purchased a Charnwood Country 6. Enjoying the last few days of the ( inefficient) open fire prior to next weeks fitting.
I didnt choose the Charnwood because the black labrador in the advert looks like my own Matt, that is the dogs name.
You wont look back. I purchased a multifuel stove and its been on the go for over a month now, At times it gets to bloody hot.
Roll on next winter
Right its fitted, allowing plaster to dry out at momment.
We went for the multifuel option, however, if your burning wood do you just light the fire on the base of the stove!!
It would appear that once you convert it to wood only the ash pan no longer fits?
Your experience please
There is nothing to convert is there? The only difference is that once the fire is burning well then close the air in the bottom of the grate and controll the fire with the airwash at the top. Wood likes the air to be drawn from the top of the fire and coal is the opposite as it needs air from underneath.