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Get thru about 20 cube in a winter. Old drafts farmhouse, 2x 5kw stoves plus a 15kw that does the heating & HW. Have an elderly relative living with us so that's one stove on 24/7 from sept till may(ish) and the main stoves goes all day at weekends or if there's someone working at home. On a practical level I prefer 2 yr old oak, means I get to sit down instead of doing rounds to feed fires and refill log baskets!

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I have tons and tons of logs, I may be tight but I'm not tight enough to limit the amount of logs I use. So in reply to the OP, as many as it takes to keep me warm. My caravan can get pretty chilly this time of year.

 

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HI TOM i do not do cold in the house mate jon :thumbup:

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all to keep her lazy ass warm

 

Ha ha sounds familiar, "come down to the woods with me to sort out the firewood for OUR house. Its exercise and spending quality time together"

 

We are nearly through one shelter (2mx2mx1m) already and have three and a bit left. The stoves are 8kw and 5kw with the big one burning 6am to10ish then 5ish to bedtime and the smaller just in the evening.

 

James

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