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BowlandStoves

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  1. I suppose the next question is, who installed the stove? Was it a self-install?
  2. I had to wade through a few different interpretations lol
  3. I had to Google your comment lol Translated, "Fair Enough"
  4. We are looking to encourage activity on this sub-forum and also the more information in the forum the more people will join and add there own comments. Just trying to build up a community.
  5. Lets see if we can find the oldest stove in the UK lol How old is you stove and what is the brand and model?
  6. I would be interested to see how much people pay for their wood in different areas of the country and different scenarios. I know some people will pay zero for their wood
  7. Just thinking lol, might be worth starting a post:- "What accidents did you have with your stove while under the influence"
  8. The only thing I would say about this is that some of the fans can be a little loud. We would advise shopping about
  9. This one has been a good seller for us - anyone bought one or seen one in "real life". They are quite impressive, especially considering the price!
  10. There are some stunning traditional and contemporary stoves out there - which do you prefer and why? Personally I prefer a traditional stove design as I think this gives you the full experience.
  11. We have seen some weird and wonderful ways in which people cracked the glass on their stove doors. How did you crack your glass?
  12. I think the truth is somewhere between the two extreme views on climate change but it is a problem we need to address asap.
  13. I am just curious, did you buy branded glass or the generic compatible glass?
  14. Interesting selection of comments. Drum roll! The winners are:- Hawthorn 10 votes Oak 7 votes Yew 6 votes Beech 4 votes Ash 3 votes Hornbeam 3 votes Sycamore 3 votes Blackthorn 2 votes Eucalyptus 2 votes The following all received 1 vote:- Accacia/Robinia/Black Locust Alder Almond Azobe Carob Elm Hazel Holly Laurel Leylandii Lime Olive Pine Rhody Sweet Chestnut
  15. There is no doubt that soapstone surround stoves are more expensive than the average stove and not for everyone. However, there are a growing number to choose from.
  16. I dont normally add links to our blog but this might help:- What are the benefits of a soapstone wood stove? - Bowland Stoves WWW.BOWLANDSTOVES.CO.UK The variety of wood-burning stove available today is immense and many people are slightly confused about what a...
  17. Different types of wood have very different characteristics when it comes to burning, heat output and cost. What is the best type of wood you have used with your stove?
  18. I once heard a quote which made me smile lol "Socialism is all good and well until you run out of other people's money to spend"
  19. We have come across a number of soapstone surround stoves in recent times. They are very easy on the eye as well as retaining and radiating heat over a prolonged period of time. Have you ever considered a soapstone surround stove? Do you have one at the moment?

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