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Has anyone else still got the fire lit


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Haha don't blame you Jon. We would have ours lit if we had one...although we are considering installing one before the winter approaches even more. Been umming and arring for a few years now and were just going to do it, I think!!

 

HI WILL ours payed for it self in 3/4 years as cost of GAS :001_rolleyes:but then i only use end bits of hard wood thanks jon :thumbup:

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Jon, my cottage is an old converted cow shed and has a big open fire and good chimney pot but the landlord (farmer) says no fires:thumbdown: so will have to make do with putting the central heating on....I live on the highest point of anywhere for miles and the wind races through these parts...its bitter tonight.

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