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Post: # 38422Post derfel »

Hi all, I am looking for a cheap but reliable wood burner, any ideas? also, can I use one without a chimney in the house?

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Post: # 38448Post red »

without a chimney you would have to put some sort of flue in. dunno if you would need planning permission for that.


look for a second hand one. also there are cheaper outlets if you are willing to put it in yourself. depends where in the world you are.
here in the westcountry (uk)

mole valley farmers are one of the cheapest around for off the shelf at around 300 quid for a small one.
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Post: # 38498Post derfel »

Thanks Red, i'm in glorious Yorkshire, I will try second hand, reclamation yards

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Post: # 38508Post red »

check out the free adds and ebay too.
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Post: # 38604Post Andy Hamilton »

can't help you with wood burners I am afraid but welcome to the forum.
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Post: # 38624Post Tigerhair »

Yep, you'll need a flue - but woodburners are incredibly efficient ways of burning fuel - a lot of heat from a small amout of wood and can be kept going all night. Welcome!
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Post: # 38649Post Wombat »

Depends on how much you enjoy being smoked! :mrgreen:

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Post: # 38669Post lindysman »

Hi
Here in France, they are quite common.
One of the best ways is to ask a chimney sweep if he knows of one for sale. They should be installed using a flue ( used as a liner in an original chimney breast).
Check also what kind of logs you're going to use, some spit and don't burn at all well - year old dry oak is best.
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Post: # 38725Post red »

lindysman wrote:Check also what kind of logs you're going to use, some spit and don't burn at all well - year old dry oak is best.
we have burned any old wood on our old woodburner and the chimney sweep said we were doing fine

Thats the joy of a woodburner.. you can burn spitting wood etc. I would avoid wet wood, as that tends to tar your chimney or flue up. we have burned pallets, fencing post ends, scrap wood of all sorts. its great

dang i want my woodburner installed in my new house :(
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