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  • Which small stove for a summer (winter) house
  • MaryHinge
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    I’m building a “posh shed” in the garden, that will be used for evenings in the summer and winter, as well as being able to work outside etc. Will have power, lights etc.

    I want to put a small stove in the corner, to make chillier days evenings more doable.

    Looking at something like a pot belly.

    Any suggestions?

    Will be burning mainly wood, but possibly some solid fule too.

    righog
    Free Member

    Will your shed be as posh as this one (not mine).

    I love posh sheds.

    MaryHinge
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    Ahem….nearly! Well, no, not really at all.

    At the moment it looks like a bus shelter!

    Been looking at a few stove today. reckon I might go for a small glass fronted multifuel, as I can put some coal in to keep it going for longer, and we can see the flames too.

    Will keep looking.

    Stoner
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    Mikeypies
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    look at Mole valley farmers kensal 20 , which is what we have . Apparently the cheapo ones at machine mart arnt all that good but I have only experience of the kensal 20

    Nobeerinthefridge
    Free Member

    Google gas bottle stove, if you are handy, and can weld or know someone who can.

    myheadsashed
    Full Member

    Google pipsqueak or hobbit stove

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