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Douvre and Nordpeis stoves/fires


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I've a douvre model 2000 I think it is. It's an inglenook type with folding doors. Big in size but not vey big efficiency in my opinion. I've replaced glass and all the seals but it's not great.

 

They do look great however! I tried to source a Nordpeis but found it hard here in Ireland.

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Do any of you have a Douvre or Nordpeis wood burning fire /stove which you can have the bifolding doors open.

 

Used to have a Big Douvre. You could use it with the doors open but it didn't chuck out much heat like that. Much better with the doors shut. Also remember changing lots of pieces of glasses and drilling out screws :thumbdown: Got replaced with a 12 kWh Woodwarm and would never go back.

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