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Stanic

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  1. I had some recent quotes for a stove and decided I would go for a cheaper option of just plaster and paint behind and around a new stove to replace my fireplace. I had looked at brick cladding initially and after phoning one place to amend my quote they added a Promat chamber which looks to be an insulating fire board. the other place that I got a quote from didn’t suggest this, is it common or really necessary? It’s £300 which is basically the same price as the cladding was going to be.
  2. Hi, thanks so much for talking the time for the detailed and helpful response. Apologies for the delay in replying, had a new arrival in the household and things have been a bit hectic. I'm getting back to things and think we'll go for the badger (most likely the 3112 for the multifuel option) Thanks again
  3. Hi all, I have been reading these forums for weeks and can't make my mind up about a new stove (woodburner or multi-fuel). I'm between the Morso 3112, 3116, 4412s and the arada/hamlet widescreens. My current problem is my Mrs likes the contemporary look stoves (Badgers) and I want a good sized window. I live in Northern Ireland and the Arada/Hamlet ranges seem to be double the price here and around the same as the Morso prices. I like the look of the Morso 4412, modern with a big window, but I can't find very much online in terms of reviews or comments from people that have used them and worry about spending that much without finding any user/seller feedback. The Solution 5 widescreen and Ecoburn 5 Widescreen both have great windows and seem popular and I just can't decide if there are any pros and cons from any of the mentions models or each other. Any advice would be much appreciated

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