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HI LOGS how getting with your new stove then mate thanks Jon

 

it's still sitting in the hall, stove fitter kept coming up with excuses and now is just ignoring me that's plumbers electricians and stove fitter all pssd me around no wonder EU workers are so popular I'm guessing they actually turn up.

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it's still sitting in the hall, stove fitter kept coming up with excuses and now is just ignoring me that's plumbers electricians and stove fitter all pssd me around no wonder EU workers are so popular I'm guessing they actually turn up.

 

Maybe you should not have opened the door to greet them with that bloody great axe in your hands!

 

 

 

 

Stubby, can you explain how the Burley Hollewell is rated at very nearly 20% more efficiency than the Clearview 500? Does it recirculate the gases in some novel manner?

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Maybe you should not have opened the door to greet them with that bloody great axe in your hands!

 

 

 

 

Stubby, can you explain how the Burley Hollewell is rated at very nearly 20% more efficiency than the Clearview 500? Does it recirculate the gases in some novel manner?

 

Basically yes , I think it does . They ( Burley ) call it the " fire ball " I think . In mine the flame picture is a sort of spiralling swirl if you see what I mean . There is a secondary burn above the metal baffle . Best bet is to Google them .

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We have a clearview vision for 20 years now,and with the aid of a heat recovery system it has been keeping a 4 bedroom bungalow cosy.I paid about £600 for it and I sure if it went on ebay today I would get our money back.It still looks good and runs well and all we burn is softwood.

 

Could you tell me the heat recovery system you have fitted. i want to do the same thing in our bungalow. Also did you fit an oversize burner as you are going to be sucking some of the warm air out?

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