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I have à dover 425 woodburner had it in 2 winters now and its been great, its cast iron 8kw . It cost 825 pounds from hot price. Also go on to whatstove, site Good reveiws and info on every stove on the market. If i was to but another stove i would get another one of these.

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That's a great site what stove just been looking at the reviews top place to check out stoves

 

 

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Clearview you will need to match fund your landlords 500 though to come close to a second hand one

 

Agreed - and I suspect that will rule out Clearview for the OP. But for anyone looking to install in their own home, without doubt worth saving for.

 

Avoid the dreadful saleswoman in their Stow-on-the-Wold showroom, though - just go direct to the factory in Ludlow. They'll even help with things like flue design if you want to install it yourself.

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No . Its a working cocker ( retired ) 14 years old and spayed . Since she has been spayed her fir grows like made . Have to clip her every 10 weeks or so . She runs about a goodun when we are out and just sleeps in between !

 

wife or dog? :lol::lol::lol:

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Clearview is way to go. 1100 quid gets your landlord a nice little pioneer 400. Second hand they still command 700 -800 pounds even many years later. I am biased as I own one. It is my only burner I,ve ever owned. But I done the research and am very happy. Blokes at work don't believe I don't have to clean The glass .But if I was a landlord would I put a £ 1100 burner in . Only knowing what I know about burners.

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don't do it. the air control is not very good and the warrenty issue is another story. look on ebay for a second hand hunter or similar, if you see one, drop me line and i'll tell you if it worth buying.. adie.k- stove installer.

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