15 Ideas For Gifts For That Best Woodburners Lover In Your Life

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The Best Woodburners

wood-burning-heating-stove-thickened-cast-iron-rural-heating-stove-view-window-smokeless-cooker-for-tent-indoor-villa-shelter-heating-daily-cooking-bbq-s-3214.jpgThe relaxation, blood pressure-lowering benefits of a wood burning stove are well-documented. What about the tiny soot particles released by them?

New stoves are designed to comply with the EcoDesign directive. So you can enjoy a warm and cosy home, without breaking your environmental responsibilities.

1. Ekol Edge

The Ekol Edge is a simple-looking wood burner that doesn't compromise on performance. It is a great choice for those who live in smoke-free areas, since it comes with ClearSkies Level 5 certification. This means that it can be used to burn dry and seasoned wood logs as well as approved solid fuels. Its high heat output also makes it an ideal option for larger rooms and the huge fire glass offers a beautiful view of the flames.

It is made of modern steel, so it can be used in both traditional inglenooks as well as freestanding situations. It features an air wash system that keeps the glass clean, and prevents soot accumulation. The stove is a great seasonal efficiency, meaning that a large portion of the heat it produces is transferring into your home, rather than being lost to the chimney.

The criticism of wood burning stoves has grown, since it was shown that they could contribute to the creation of microscopic sooty air particles known as PM2.5. These particles have been linked to lung and heart issues. However, newer models that are made to comply with the Eco design Regulations are much less likely to generate these particles. Wood burners contribute to pollution produced by burning fossil fuels like gas and coal.

Choosing the right wood for your stove is crucial to ensure the best heat output and combustion. There are a variety of wood that can be used for burning, including eucalyptus, ash hazel, beech, and hazel. Eucalyptus is an excellent choice because it's fast-burning and produces a lot of heat, however it must be and properly seasoned. Beech is a great choice, but it's difficult to work with due to its thorns.

The Ekol Adept has been designed to handle the upcoming changes to regulations that have been put in place as well as being Defra exempt and ClearSkies rated. This means you can use it with approved fuels, provided you adhere to the guidelines. It's a robust burner that's built to last, featuring solid construction and a 10-year body warranty, which is back by its impressive heating performance.

2. Arada Holborn 5 Widescreen

Wood burning stoves are still popular despite the confusing guidelines that govern them. In fact, some campaign groups are calling for much more stricter restrictions and even a complete ban on stoves that burn wood, so it's worth checking out our guide on stove pollution and regulations prior to you go shopping for new log fires or a multifuel burner.

Arada Stoves is a company which is working to ensure that woodburners remain popular. They've released a widescreen version of their popular Holborn Multifuel/Wood Burning Fireplaces & Stove. It's a DEFRA approved, SIA 2022 Ecodesign Ready woodburner with a large glass door that gives the best flame image. It also has an airwash system that stops soot accumulation.

With a maximum heat output of 4.9kW this is a great stove for all rooms. It's very easy to operate and maintain. The curved lines and classical style make it suitable for traditional and contemporary design. The flat back design means that it can be fitted into shallower recesses. It's also very simple to set up a direct air system with this model to boost the efficiency further.

The stove also comes with a built-in ash dump, which makes it easy to remove ashes and clean them frequently. This reduces the risk of dust and odours escaping the room. You can select between two types of flue adaptors according to the chimney type you have. It also comes with an wireless remote control.

While the debate rages on about whether wood-burning stoves are beneficial to your health, we can all agree that they create lovely ambience in our homes. However, it's important to be aware of the impact of particulate matter and how burning wood or other forms of fuels can impact the quality of indoor air as well as health. If you're installing an appliance that burns wood, it is recommended that you close the door when not working on the flame. You should also regularly clean the stove to keep the air as healthy as is possible.

3. Go Eco 5kW Plus

It's enjoyable to watch the flames flutter and help reduce blood pressure. However, it's not without its problems however, studies have revealed that older stoves can cause a lot of harm because they release tiny soot particles that can get into your respiratory system. This has resulted in new regulations being put in place, which means that new log burners need to be able to meet the highest standards. This helps reduce creosote and smoke leakage and, most important, harmful gases such as carbon monoxide.

New woodburners have to comply with a new standard, and this is where the Go Eco 5kW Plus stands out, this multi-fuel stove does not just meet but also exceeds the new standards. The stove comes with a widescreen viewing glass that lets you see the flames clearly. It is also kept clean thanks to an air-washing system that is powerful. The stove boasts an impressive 80% efficiency rating. It's DEFRA exempt, meaning it can be used in smoke-free areas. It is also SIA Ecodesign-ready, which means it is already in compliance with European emissions restrictions for wood-burning stoves which will come into effect in 2022.

As if that weren't enough, the stove comes with a free air venting kit making it simpler than ever before to set up. It's a sturdy little unit, that has been built using top-quality steel. The finish is a classic matte Ashley Hearth AW1820E Black Wood Stove Insert. It's easy to clean as the body has been coated with an enamel that wards off dirt.

This stove comes with the clearSkies label, which indicates that it was independently tested and confirmed as eco-friendly and efficient. This is above the fundamental requirements of Ecodesign. This is one of only one stove on our list that carry the entire five-star ClearSkies rating.

4. Chilli Penguin Defrost

A spirited Welsh brand, Chilli Penguin has become a major brand in the world of wood burners with a unique style that is not to be missed. Chilli Penguin is known for its small multi-fuel stoves with an array of options and sizes. This 4.7kW model exemplifies their focus on brand and also shows that they can still deliver the best quality product at a price that won't cost you a fortune. This DEFRA-approved woodburner is suitable for use in Smoke Control Areas, and is fully compliant with the current emission limit of 5g/hr. It also has ClearSkies level five credentials. It is an excellent choice for those who are unsure which direction the directive is headed and want to rest assured that their stove remains exempt from smoke control regulations.

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