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Dunsley Yorkshire Stove..

 

Smokeless, extremely efficient and has two little holes, one on each side which allow a minute amount of air in on full shut down to keep the wood burning.

 

I block one of these holes up with a screw and the stove will still be lit in the morning, when it's really windy and there's loads of draw, I block both holes up and it's still lit in the morning.

 

When I light my stove mid november, it burns 24/7 for the next 5-6 months, maybe one shutdown for a clean.

 

Awesome stoves

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Dunsley Highlander 5 £605 inc vat and delivery. Not bad at all.

Seems a strong backing for Morso, which I've found at £665 inc vat and delivery.

Both prices from Stoves are us - is this a good company to deal with?

 

I'm going to be getting a flue liner installed also. Will I need any other parts except for the stove and the liner?

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Dunsley Highlander 5 £605 inc vat and delivery. Not bad at all.

Seems a strong backing for Morso, which I've found at £665 inc vat and delivery.

Both prices from Stoves are us - is this a good company to deal with?

 

I'm going to be getting a flue liner installed also. Will I need any other parts except for the stove and the liner?

 

Good to hear your getting the liner, so many people scrimp on this which is a big mistake if your gonna burn wood only. Apart from the liner your gonna need a register plate, top plate and cowling. Hidden extra's but worth the investment now as things will only ever go up in price from now on.

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Thanks Mik. I'll make sure I get those. My plan of action is this:

 

Buy stove (taking into account dimensions)

Sort fireplace - Get a piece of milled timber if better lintel is needed and sort out a hearth according to fire dimensions

Get HETAS installer to drop the liner, fit a chimney pot and hook it all up

Burn

 

Is that a good order to do things? I'm not really clued up with DIY

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Thanks Mik. I'll make sure I get those. My plan of action is this:

 

Buy stove (taking into account dimensions)

Sort fireplace - Get a piece of milled timber if better lintel is needed and sort out a hearth according to fire dimensions

Get HETAS installer to drop the liner, fit a chimney pot and hook it all up

Burn

 

Is that a good order to do things? I'm not really clued up with DIY

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