10 Things People Hate About Best Woodburners
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The relaxing, blood pressure-reducing benefits of a wood burner are well-documented. But what about the tiny sooty particles they release into the air?
New stoves are designed to comply with the EcoDesign directive. You can enjoy a warm and cosy home, without compromising your environmental commitments.
1. Ekol Edge
The Ekol Edge wood burner is simple in appearance, yet does not compromise on performance. It's a great option for those living in smoke controlled areas as it has the Level 5 ClearSkies credentials that means it can be used with dry and seasoned logs and approved solid fuels. Its large heat output makes it an ideal option for larger spaces and the huge fire glass offers a beautiful view of the flames.
It is equipped with a modern steel frame, which means it can be used in both traditional inglenooks and freestanding situations. It has an air wash system which keeps the glass clean, and prevents soot accumulation. The stove is extremely efficiency during the winter months, which means that a high percentage of the heat produced is transferring to your home instead of being lost to the chimney.
Wood burners have been the subject of a lot of criticism recently, as it has been shown that they can contribute to tiny sooty particles in the air known as PM2.5 which has been linked with lung and heart problems. However, modern models that comply with the Eco design Regulations are much less likely to generate these particles. Wood burners contribute to pollution that is produced through the burning of fossil fuels like gas and coal.
It is essential to choose the right wood for the stove to ensure the highest efficiency of heat and combustion. Many types of wood can be used, including eucalyptus and ash. Eucalyptus is quick-burning, but also offers lots of heat, is an excellent option. However, it needs to be well-seasoned. Beech is also a great choice, but it's difficult to work with due to its thorns.
The Ekol Adept has been designed to cope with the upcoming changes in regulations that were recently implemented as well as being Defra exempt and ClearSkies rated, which means you can use it with approved fuels, so long as you follow the guidelines. It is a heavy-duty sturdy burner with a 10-Year Body Warranty and a strong construction. Its heating performance is also impressive.
2. Arada Holborn 5 Widescreen
Wood burning stoves are extremely popular, and despite the directive maze that is surrounding them they're not going to disappear. Some campaign groups have called for tighter regulations and even a log burner ban. It's worth checking out our guide on stove pollution Versatile and Efficient Outdoor Wood Burning Stove regulations, before you shop for a new multifuel or log fire.
Arada Stoves is one of the companies that is doing their part to keep woodburners in demand. They've released a widescreen version for their popular Holborn Multifuel/Wood Burning Stove. It's a DEFRA-approved SIA 2022 Ecodesign Ready stove with a large door glass that gives you an excellent flame picture and an airwash system that helps to prevent soot build up.
The stove is easy to use and has a an output of 4.9kW. The curvaceous lines and classic design make it ideal for both traditional and modern decor. This model is easily fitted into smaller spaces because of its flat back design. It is also easy to install direct air systems on this model, which will improve the efficiency.
The stove also has a built-in ash dump that makes it simple to clear ashes and clean them frequently. This helps reduce the risk of odours and dust getting out of the room. There's a choice of two flue adaptors (standard or pre-fabricated) depending on the type of chimney you have, and it's equipped with a remote control.
As the debate rages about whether wood-burning stoves are beneficial to your health We can all agree that they provide a beautiful ambiences in our homes. However, it is important to be aware of the effects of particulate matter as well as the ways that burning wood and other types of fuels can affect our indoor air quality and health. So, if you're planning to install a woodburner it is recommended you shut the door when not tending the fire and regularly clean the stove to ensure that the air is as healthy as it can be.
3. Go Eco 5kW Plus
It's enjoyable watching the flames flicker, and it can help reduce blood pressure. It's not without it's problems however, research has revealed that older stoves can cause harm due to the production of tiny soot particles that can get in your breathing system. This has resulted in new regulations being put in place and new log burners must meet higher standards. This will cut down on smoke leakage, creosote build-up and most importantly - harmful gases such as carbon monoxide.
New woodburners must be in compliance with a new standard, and this is where the Go Eco 5kW Plus stands out, this multi-fuel stove not only meets, but surpasses the new standards. It has a large wood burner, clear view window that provides the best view of your flame and is kept clean with an air wash system that is powerful. This stove boasts an impressive efficiency rating of 80. It is DEFRA exempt, meaning it can be used within smoke controlled areas. It's also SIA Ecodesign ready, which means it already meets European restrictions on the emissions of wood-burning stoves which will take force in 2022.
This stove comes with a complimentary air-ventilation kit. It's now simpler to install than ever. It's a solid little stove, that has been built with high-quality steel. The finish is a classic matte black. It's easy-to-clean as the body has been coated with an enamel that repels dirt.
The clearSkies label on this stove shows that it has been independently tested and verified to be environmentally friendly and efficient. This goes above the basic requirements laid out by Ecodesign. It's among the few stoves that have the full five star clearSkies rating, which means you can be certain that this woodburner is as good as it gets.
4. Chilli Penguin Defrost
Chilli Penguin is a feisty Welsh wood burner brand that has a unique style that should not be overlooked. They specialise in small do-it-all multi-fuel stoves, which have earned them an enviable reputation due to their low flue-draught requirements stove tops with hotplates, integrated ovens as well as a variety of features and sizes. This 4.7kW model is a fantastic example of their focus on brand and shows that they can deliver a superior product for an affordable price that isn't too expensive. This DEFRA-approved woodburner can be used for use in Smoke Control Areas, and is fully compliant with the current emission limit of 5g/hr. It also has the level five ClearSkies qualifications. It is an excellent choice for those who aren't sure what direction the directive is going and want to rest assured that their stove will remain exempt from smoke control regulations.
The relaxing, blood pressure-reducing benefits of a wood burner are well-documented. But what about the tiny sooty particles they release into the air?
New stoves are designed to comply with the EcoDesign directive. You can enjoy a warm and cosy home, without compromising your environmental commitments.
1. Ekol Edge
The Ekol Edge wood burner is simple in appearance, yet does not compromise on performance. It's a great option for those living in smoke controlled areas as it has the Level 5 ClearSkies credentials that means it can be used with dry and seasoned logs and approved solid fuels. Its large heat output makes it an ideal option for larger spaces and the huge fire glass offers a beautiful view of the flames.
It is equipped with a modern steel frame, which means it can be used in both traditional inglenooks and freestanding situations. It has an air wash system which keeps the glass clean, and prevents soot accumulation. The stove is extremely efficiency during the winter months, which means that a high percentage of the heat produced is transferring to your home instead of being lost to the chimney.
Wood burners have been the subject of a lot of criticism recently, as it has been shown that they can contribute to tiny sooty particles in the air known as PM2.5 which has been linked with lung and heart problems. However, modern models that comply with the Eco design Regulations are much less likely to generate these particles. Wood burners contribute to pollution that is produced through the burning of fossil fuels like gas and coal.
It is essential to choose the right wood for the stove to ensure the highest efficiency of heat and combustion. Many types of wood can be used, including eucalyptus and ash. Eucalyptus is quick-burning, but also offers lots of heat, is an excellent option. However, it needs to be well-seasoned. Beech is also a great choice, but it's difficult to work with due to its thorns.
The Ekol Adept has been designed to cope with the upcoming changes in regulations that were recently implemented as well as being Defra exempt and ClearSkies rated, which means you can use it with approved fuels, so long as you follow the guidelines. It is a heavy-duty sturdy burner with a 10-Year Body Warranty and a strong construction. Its heating performance is also impressive.
2. Arada Holborn 5 Widescreen
Wood burning stoves are extremely popular, and despite the directive maze that is surrounding them they're not going to disappear. Some campaign groups have called for tighter regulations and even a log burner ban. It's worth checking out our guide on stove pollution Versatile and Efficient Outdoor Wood Burning Stove regulations, before you shop for a new multifuel or log fire.
Arada Stoves is one of the companies that is doing their part to keep woodburners in demand. They've released a widescreen version for their popular Holborn Multifuel/Wood Burning Stove. It's a DEFRA-approved SIA 2022 Ecodesign Ready stove with a large door glass that gives you an excellent flame picture and an airwash system that helps to prevent soot build up.
The stove is easy to use and has a an output of 4.9kW. The curvaceous lines and classic design make it ideal for both traditional and modern decor. This model is easily fitted into smaller spaces because of its flat back design. It is also easy to install direct air systems on this model, which will improve the efficiency.
The stove also has a built-in ash dump that makes it simple to clear ashes and clean them frequently. This helps reduce the risk of odours and dust getting out of the room. There's a choice of two flue adaptors (standard or pre-fabricated) depending on the type of chimney you have, and it's equipped with a remote control.
As the debate rages about whether wood-burning stoves are beneficial to your health We can all agree that they provide a beautiful ambiences in our homes. However, it is important to be aware of the effects of particulate matter as well as the ways that burning wood and other types of fuels can affect our indoor air quality and health. So, if you're planning to install a woodburner it is recommended you shut the door when not tending the fire and regularly clean the stove to ensure that the air is as healthy as it can be.
3. Go Eco 5kW Plus
It's enjoyable watching the flames flicker, and it can help reduce blood pressure. It's not without it's problems however, research has revealed that older stoves can cause harm due to the production of tiny soot particles that can get in your breathing system. This has resulted in new regulations being put in place and new log burners must meet higher standards. This will cut down on smoke leakage, creosote build-up and most importantly - harmful gases such as carbon monoxide.
New woodburners must be in compliance with a new standard, and this is where the Go Eco 5kW Plus stands out, this multi-fuel stove not only meets, but surpasses the new standards. It has a large wood burner, clear view window that provides the best view of your flame and is kept clean with an air wash system that is powerful. This stove boasts an impressive efficiency rating of 80. It is DEFRA exempt, meaning it can be used within smoke controlled areas. It's also SIA Ecodesign ready, which means it already meets European restrictions on the emissions of wood-burning stoves which will take force in 2022.
This stove comes with a complimentary air-ventilation kit. It's now simpler to install than ever. It's a solid little stove, that has been built with high-quality steel. The finish is a classic matte black. It's easy-to-clean as the body has been coated with an enamel that repels dirt.
The clearSkies label on this stove shows that it has been independently tested and verified to be environmentally friendly and efficient. This goes above the basic requirements laid out by Ecodesign. It's among the few stoves that have the full five star clearSkies rating, which means you can be certain that this woodburner is as good as it gets.
4. Chilli Penguin Defrost
Chilli Penguin is a feisty Welsh wood burner brand that has a unique style that should not be overlooked. They specialise in small do-it-all multi-fuel stoves, which have earned them an enviable reputation due to their low flue-draught requirements stove tops with hotplates, integrated ovens as well as a variety of features and sizes. This 4.7kW model is a fantastic example of their focus on brand and shows that they can deliver a superior product for an affordable price that isn't too expensive. This DEFRA-approved woodburner can be used for use in Smoke Control Areas, and is fully compliant with the current emission limit of 5g/hr. It also has the level five ClearSkies qualifications. It is an excellent choice for those who aren't sure what direction the directive is going and want to rest assured that their stove will remain exempt from smoke control regulations.
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