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clear view vision 500 had the burner going 24 h 7d since end oct used 2 x 1.6 cm pallet boxes of 12 month seasoned brambly apple and a box of poplar. best investment i have made in some time getting one of those, swept the chimley 2 time's this year. burns about 10 to 12 x 12'' x 4'' logs a day

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Dunsley Yorkshire with back boiler for central heating.

Use about 20 gorrilla tubs a week and think about 4 pickup loads this year

Though when i was away last week wife only used 9 tubs worth:confused1:

 

She must let it go our while she's at the boyfriend's :001_rolleyes:

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20" open grate.

 

Lit daytimes and evenings, eats logs and coal and is in real need of replacing but can't afford to have the whole fireplace and hearth changed at the moment...

 

Have used about four cubes of seasoned euc, alder, ash and offcuts since mid October, plus about 8cwt of washed doubles, plus about 750 litres of heating oil in the boiler.

 

Makes it sound a bit painful when listed like that but in reality got to do something about it when the 18 month old toddler's bedroom gets down to 12 degrees or so at night.

 

Anyone recommend a builder in the Warwick area to sort my fireplace out and fit a stove??!!

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