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ArthurBottlesworth
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As with most things, generally you get what you pay for. Buy cheap buy twice!! There are many people on here that can give you advice about various stoves and systems but if you go for something else, then it's your shout

 

Just browsing eBay and saw it, and wondered.......

Bad habit of mine .....But suprising how often summat good comes up......

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Thats what I thought too.....But when there are ads in farmers guardian saying boiler £5k gives you £7k pa income for 20 years you have to have a look

 

For the life of me cannot see why pellets are better than logs....

I undetstand all the advantages in handling pellets, acts more like traditional fuel, but actually better than logs not convinced ?

Perhaps more even burning characteristics......but reducing emissions ?

 

This is because the rule makers are of the old boys club, and the pellets are being made and marketed from some really naughty places, buyer beware

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Beginnng to rethink full central heating system

Plumber wanted to run surface pipes everywhere, I think it might spoil the house.....

Might just go for partial system, + woodburners in bad weather

i've got two good woodburners already which are easy to run

So a Third for basic system ( hot water + 4 radiators ) might be better.....

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