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Aga little wenlock. 5.7kw. Iv'e got one and my dads got one. Great little quality stove.

 

AGA stoves are made in the far east, quality is now very much worse than it was some years ago.

 

Stick to well known British or European brands whose products are not made in China or similar, dont buy it online.

 

Morso Squirrel is one of my most popular ranges, look after it and will get 35 years out of it.

 

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I just fitted a hamlet in the office made in dorset or devon I think. The old stove used to munch through a large basket of logs a day not giving a great deal of heat. The new stove uses 5 logs a day and we need to open the door basket last 4-5 days now. It has some sort of double burn system. Scats were clearing them at £400 list price is £700.

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AGA stoves are made in the far east, quality is now very much worse than it was some years ago.

 

Stick to well known British or European brands whose products are not made in China or similar, dont buy it online.

 

Morso Squirrel is one of my most popular ranges, look after it and will get 35 years out of it.

 

A

 

Be interested to know where you got your information from. I could be wrong, but I thought all aga stoves were made at coalbrookedale in Shropshire. I stand to be corrected.

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