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The most efficient UK stove is the 2022 Burnley Ecoelite range of stoves, designed, developed and made in England, they produced the only UK stove, three stage combustion with a catalytic converter, some models are 92% efficient, double glazed with temperature reaching 400-600C with no extra use of fuel - more heat and less woodfuel. They do 4kW-12kW stoves (Burnley.co.uk).


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1 hour ago, Vedhoggar said:

The most efficient UK stove is the 2022 Burnley Ecoelite range of stoves, designed, developed and made in England, they produced the only UK stove, three stage combustion with a catalytic converter, some models are 92% efficient, double glazed with temperature reaching 400-600C with no extra use of fuel - more heat and less woodfuel. They do 4kW-12kW stoves (Burnley.co.uk).

I have a Burley Hollywell which was rated as the most efficient at the time 82.9% . It is also double glazed but with no cat . 92% is a big jump . Cant see any of their stoves rated at that though . Which one is it ?

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23 minutes ago, Stubby said:

I have a Burley Hollywell which was rated as the most efficient at the time 82.9% . It is also double glazed but with no cat . 92% is a big jump . Cant see any of their stoves rated at that though . Which one is it ?

The Burley Holywell 9105-C and Bradgate 9305-C are both up to 90.4% efficient, it’ll be the Holywell 9105 that you have Stubby not the 9105-C.  Both 5kW norm - 6.4kW max. Haven’t got one myself but a friend of mine has just ordered one and if I was after a new wood burning stove of that size myself I would definitely get one.

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1 hour ago, Vedhoggar said:

The Burley Holywell 9105-C and Bradgate 9305-C are both up to 90.4% efficient, it’ll be the Holywell 9105 that you have Stubby not the 9105-C.  Both 5kW norm - 6.4kW max. Haven’t got one myself but a friend of mine has just ordered one and if I was after a new wood burning stove of that size myself I would definitely get one.

Thanks . Yes my stove is 8 or 10 years old now . Still works a treat . In that time I have had 2x sets of vermiculite board , 1x inner glass and a new top baffle/soot catcher plate that I made myself out of 3.0mm stainless . The OEM ones are too flimsy IMHO .

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6 minutes ago, sandspider said:

Did you install mesh in the baffle plate Stubby, or just drill some small holes? I have a similar Burley and the baffle plate (with mesh to trap the soot) does seem flimsy. 

Yes I drilled series of holes  ( about 2.5 or 3.0 mm ) in a matrix in the aproximate position of the two mesh areas .

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