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Chilli Penguin Range

Chilli Billy (Wood Only)

From £890.00 (inc VAT)

The Chilli Billie is top loading with a round glass window to see the fire through. You can boil a kettle on the top surface of the stove. The kW output is 3.4 kW, though there will be some variation during the burn cycle. There is an optional detachable side shelf which is useful for putting your kettle or pans on when not boiling.

The Chilli Billie is available in 5 colours. These same colours are available for the enclosure. Penguin Black is the standard colour for both, the other colours are Seal Grey, Charred Red, Evergreen and Storm Blue. The Polar colour is not available for either the Chilli Billie or the enclosure.

Penguin Facts

There is a separate loading door for the ash pan and a small lighting hole. There is an adaptation available for the Chilli Billie making it suitable for smoke control areas. There are two variations of heat shield enclosures available for the Chilli Billie called Penguin Enclosures; the round enclosure and the square corner enclosure. The enclosure offers heat shielding, underneath, to the rear and both sides of the stoves. Parts of it are double skinned to allow for the movement of air. In addition the enclosure provides a bracket for the flue.

 

Chilli Billie Stove                                                                                      £890.00
Side Shelf                                                                                                             £48.00
Chilli Billie Stove & round encl package                                                       £1430.00
Chilli Billie Stove & square corner encl package                                         £1480.00
(Package prices include side shelf and starter pipe)
Penguin black is the standard colour

Supplement for enclosure colours                                                                 £110.00

  • Fuel Wood Only
  • Nominal Output 3.4kw
  • Colours Black (Standard), Evergreen, Charred Red, Polar Bear Belly (Cream), Storm Blue, Seal Grey - Colours £85.00, Polar Bear Belly £100.00.
  • HxWxD 504mm x 321/531mm x 405mm
  • Flue Diameter 104mm
  • Defra Approved No
  • Warranty 5 Years

Fat Penguin Eco (Multi Fuel)

From £2295.00 (inc VAT)

The Fat Penguin has a 5kW fire box, a top oven and top plate, just like the Hungry Penguin, but the side convection panels make it wider. This makes the Fat Penguin a convector or hybrid (radiant-convector) stove. Like the Hungry penguin it is also an Eco design stove. Although often chosen for the look and large top plate which offers a wider surface for placing a kettle on, the convector panels makes this stove particularly effective for heating a large, well insulated room.

As hot air created by heat from the stove’s bodywork expands, it becomes lighter than the air outside the stove and rises up inside the convector panels, exiting from the top of the panels. This is replaced by cooler heavier air drawn in at the bottom of the panels, which is in turn heated. The warmer, lighter air will fill the room while the colder, heavier air being drawn in at the bottom of the stove will create a continuous heat cycle, which gently moves air around the room.

Penguin Facts

All our cooker models have an oven box and top plate (oven top surface). The Fat Penguin comes with a stainless steel oven bottom trivet, to put cooking dishes on. The oven temperature can reach up to 300°C, but it will tick over comfortably between 140-180°C. You can fit a saucepan and kettle on the top plate. The top plate is wider on all of the convector stoves.

If you regularly use the top plate there is an optional stainless steel top plate available. This sits on top of the stove and has a U shaped cut out for the flue. Alternatively you can request one without the cut out if you plan to rear flue your stove. There is a small vent hole at the rear of the oven box to allow cooking smells to escape up the flue.

Extra Height Oven (Tall order)
The Fat Penguin is also available with an extra height oven. This increases the internal oven height to a total of 200 mm.

Ecodesign stoves. In order to be an Ecodesign stove, a stove must be independently verified to meet stringent emission requirements. Particulates or PMs are the most commonly recognised of these measures. The maximum limit for these is 40 mg/m3. This stove achieves 33 mg/m3 burning wood and 12 mg/m3 burning smokeless fuel. All other measures are all listed in our technical details table below.

 

  • Fuel Multi Fuel
  • Nominal Output 4.8kw
  • Efficiency 86.6%
  • Colours Black (Standard), Evergreen, Charred Red, Polar Bear Belly (Cream), Storm Blue, Seal Grey - Colours £110.00, Polar Bear Belly £125.00.
  • HxWxD 638mm x 460mm x 365mm
  • Flue Diameter 125mm
  • Defra Approved Yes
  • Warranty 7 Years

High & Mighty Eco (Multi Fuel)

From £2475.00 (inc VAT)

This stove began life as a Fat Penguin but then it kept on growing. In order to accommodate the log plinth, the side convection panels had to be extended. When we saw it’s new body, it seemed to take on a personality all of its own so we decided to give it its own name. This is a high functioning stove…and it knows it.

Although often chosen for the look and large top plate which offers a wider surface for placing a kettle and saucepan on, the convector panels makes this stove particularly effective for heating a large, well insulated room. The convection panels make it a convector stove. As hot air created by heat from the stove’s bodywork expands, it becomes lighter than the air outside the stove and rises up inside the convector panels, exiting from the top of the panels. This is replaced by cooler heavier air drawn in at the bottom of the panels, which is in turn heated. The warmer, lighter air will fill the room while the colder, heavier air being drawn in at the bottom of the stove will create a continuous heat cycle, which gently moves air around the room.

Cooking on a penguin
All our cooker models have an oven box and top plate (oven top surface). There is an oven bottom trivet to place cooking dishes on. The oven temperature can reach up to 300°C, but it will tick over comfortably between 140-180°C. You can fit a saucepan and kettle on the top plate. The top plate is wider on all of the convector stoves.

If you regularly use the top plate there is an optional stainless steel top plate available. This sits on top of the stove and has a U shaped cut out for the flue. Alternatively you can request one without the cut out if you plan to rear flue your stove. There is a vent hole at the rear of the oven box which allows cooking smells to escape up the flue.

Extra Height Oven (Tall order)
The High & Mighty is also available with an extra height oven. This increases the internal oven height to a total of 200mm. Price £2590.00

Ecodesign stoves. In order to be an Ecodesign stove, a stove must be independently verified to meet stringent emission requirements. Particulates or PMs are the most commonly recognised of these measures. The maximum limit for these is 40 mg/m3. This stove achieves 33 mg/m3 burning wood and 12 mg/m3 burning smokeless fuel. All other measures are all listed in our technical details table below.

  • Fuel Multi Fuel
  • Nominal Output 4.8kw
  • Efficiency 86.6%
  • Colours Black (Standard), Evergreen, Charred Red, Polar Bear Belly (Cream), Storm Blue, Seal Grey - Colours £100.00, Polar Bear Belly £115.00.
  • HxWxD 908mm x 460mm x 365mm
  • Flue Diameter 125mm
  • Defra Approved Yes
  • Warranty 7 Years

Hungry Penguin Eco (Multi Fuel)

From £2150.00 (inc VAT)

The original Chilli Penguin

If you are trying to reduce your carbon footprint or your fuel bill, being able to heat and cook from the same fuel load makes a lot of sense.
If you want that smug feeling of warm toes and a hot pasty that makes sense too. It is a different experience to cooking with flick-a-switch power… but you’re off grid and the stoves on anyway!

Penguin Facts

Cooking on a penguin
All our cooker models have an oven box and top plate (oven top surface). The Hungry Penguin comes out with a stainless steel oven bottom trivet, to put cooking dishes on. The oven temperature can reach up to 300°C, but it will tick over comfortably between 140-180°C. You can fit a small saucepan and kettle on the top plate. If you regularly use the top plate, there is an optional stainless steel top plate available. This sits on top of the stove and has a U shaped cut out for the flue. Alternatively you can request one without the cut out if you plan to rear flue. There is a small vent hole at the rear of the oven box to allow cooking smells to escape up the flue.

Extra Height Oven (Tall order)
The Hungry Penguin is also available with an extra height oven. This increases the internal oven height to a total of 200 mm.

Ecodesign stoves. In order to be an Ecodesign stove, a stove must be independently verified to meet stringent emission requirements. Particulates or PMs are the most commonly recognised of these measures. The maximum limit for these is 40 mg/m3. This stove achieves 33 mg/m3 burning wood and 12 mg/m3 burning smokeless fuel.

  • Fuel Multi Fuel
  • Nominal Output 4.8kw
  • Efficiency 86.6%
  • Colours Black (Standard), Evergreen, Charred Red, Polar Bear Belly (Cream), Storm Blue, Seal Grey - Colours £100.00, Polar Bear Belly £115.00.
  • HxWxD 638mm x 380mm x 365mm
  • Flue Diameter 125mm
  • Defra Approved Yes
  • Warranty 7 Years

Penguin 7

From £2080.00 (inc VAT)

This is 7 kW of warm, glowing, chilli-hot, heat. The generous clear glass window offers you a huge uninterrupted view of the fire and it has the added benefit of taking large logs. It is wood only stove. Sleek in black, delicious in red, sublime in seal grey. This stove has passed all of its Ecodesign testing and is awaiting certification, (which is an administrative process). They are available to order and will be dispatched as soon as they receive the certification.

The Penguin 7 has a 7kW output with a large glass window. It uses the re-designed Chilli Penguin clean burn and air wash system, (the same as the Stock Cube series), giving a lovely clear view of the fire. Like all of our stove range, the Penguin 7 is very controllable.

This is a generous stove; it has big fire box for plenty of fuel, it throws out 7kW of chilli hot heat on a cold winter’s night or a frosty Sunday morning….. and it lets you see it all happening. The generous wide screen glass gives you a wonderful big fire view. The simple styling means that the Penguin 7 works well in a fresh contemporary setting, but looks equally at home in a cosy, traditional room.

Air control
The Penguin 7 only has one air control knob, which makes it really easy to use. The single air knob provides boost air when fully open, and finer control when further in. A tool is provided to use when the stove is hot.

 

Penguin 7 Plinth (as shown in the picture) – £420.00

  • Fuel Wood Only
  • Nominal Output 7.1kw
  • Efficiency 75.8%
  • Colours Black (Standard), Evergreen, Charred Red, Polar Bear Belly (Cream), Storm Blue, Seal Grey - Colours £100.00, Polar Bear Belly £115.00.
  • HxWxD 583mm x 575mm x 405mm
  • Flue Diameter 125mm
  • Defra Approved Yes
  • Warranty 7 Years

Penguin Idris

From £2660.00 (inc VAT)

We have a new guilty pleasure, the Penguin Idris. The welsh origin of this name, is fiery and passionate, just like this penguin. The Penguin Idris gives out 7 kW of chilli hot heat, like the Penguin 7 but with more to love; extra width with the side convector panels and extra height to balance it up and store your logs underneath…just that bit bigger and that bit hotter.

This stove has the same firebox and performance data as all of the stoves in the Penguin 7 series.

Convector stoves. This stove is one of our 5 convector stoves. Although often chosen for the appearance and large top plate, which offers a wider surface for placing a kettle on, the convector panels cause heat to move in a different way, making these stove particularly effective for heating large, well insulated rooms.
As hot air created by heat from the stove’s bodywork expands, it becomes lighter than the air outside the stove and rises up inside the convector panels, exiting from the top of the panels. This is replaced by cooler heavier air drawn in at the bottom of the panels, which is in turn heated. The warmer, lighter air will fill the room while the colder, heavier air being drawn in at the bottom of the stove will create a continuous heat cycle, which gently moves air around the room.

The Penguin Idris has a 7kW output with a large glass window. It uses the updated Chilli Penguin clean burn and air wash system, giving a lovely clear view of the fire. This is a wood only stove. Like all our domestic stoves the Penguin Idris is very controllable. This stove has passed all of its Ecodesign testing and is awaiting certification, (which is an administrative process). They are available to order and will be dispatched a soon as they receive the certification.

Air control

The Penguin Idris only has one air control knob, which makes it really easy to use. The single air knob provides boost air when fully open, and finer control when further in. A tool is provided to use when the stove is hot.

  • Fuel Wood Only
  • Nominal Output 7.1
  • Efficiency 75.8%
  • Colours Black (Standard), Evergreen, Charred Red, Polar Bear Belly (Cream), Storm Blue, Seal Grey - Colours £82.50
  • HxWxD 791mm x 649mm x 405mm
  • Flue Diameter 125mm
  • Defra Approved Yes
  • Warranty 7 Years

Seventy Ate “78”

From £3410.00 (inc VAT)

This penguin is the love child of the Penguin 7 and the Hungry Penguin. So it has the Penguin 7 fire box with an oven inspired by the very popular Hungry Penguin. We then added an integral plinth for log storage and convector panels.

What doesn’t it have? It gives you heat, it gives you food, it gives you hot drinks, it has somewhere to store your logs and it’s got a glorious big window to watch your fire burning. When the world disappoints you, it will be waiting for you at home. This penguin will work for it’s living: it can multi task, it’s strong, it’s hot, it’s got muscle and it cooks. If you love this penguin it will love you back.

The Seventy Ate (78) has an integral plinth. There is a version available without the plinth, called the Seventy Ate shorty. The height difference can be seen in the plans.

The name came from two places. It was based on the penguin 7 firebox but the stove itself is bigger, so the “seven” became “seventy” then we realised how similar “eight” and “ate” sound, what could be more apt for a stove that cooks your dinner? Did the name inspire the stove or the stove inspire the name…

Penguin 78 standard (integral plinth) – £3410.00

Penguin 78 shorty (no plinth)  – £3200.00

 

Convector stoves. This stove is one of our 5 convector stoves. These stoves are often chosen for their appearance and large top plate, which offers a wider surface for placing a kettle on. We love that you love them, as much as we do! However the convector panels also have another purpose, they cause heat to move in a different way, making these stove particularly effective for heating large, well insulated rooms.
As hot air created by heat from the stove’s bodywork expands, it becomes lighter than the air outside the stove and rises up inside the convector panels, exiting from the top of the panels. This is replaced by cooler heavier air drawn in at the bottom of the panels, which is in turn heated. The warmer, lighter air will fill the room while the colder, heavier air being drawn in at the bottom of the stove will create a continuous heat cycle, which gently moves air around the room.

 

  • Fuel Wood Only
  • Nominal Output 7.2kw
  • Efficiency 75.4
  • Colours Black (Standard), Evergreen, Charred Red, Polar Bear Belly (Cream), Storm Blue, Seal Grey - Colours £100.00, Polar Bear Belly £115.00.
  • HxWxD 1115mm x 649mm x 405mm
  • Flue Diameter 125mm
  • Defra Approved Yes
  • Warranty 7 Years

Short Penguin Eco (Multi Fuel)

From £1525.00 (inc VAT)

The Short Penguin Eco is an Ecodesign stove. It uses a combination of three new clean burn features to achieve lower emissions and over 80% efficiency. Secondary heat retaining glazing has been introduced. The combustion air jets have been redesigned and air flow diversion has been introduced.
The combination of these new features mean that the temperatures in the firebox are higher resulting in a more efficient burn of the fuel. In addition the combustion gases remain in these higher temperatures for longer which causes more complete burn of the gases resulting in less harmful emissions and less particulates.

 

Penguin Facts

Air wash system
Pre-heated air is introduced via channels and jets at the back of the firebox and above the door.  The jets over the door are directed at the glass, creating a cushion of air, this is called an air wash. The combination of the clean burn features and the air wash result in a clear, uninterrupted view of the fire.

Our stainless steel handles have been re-designed to improve the feel of positive closure and to ensure that the handles remain vertical…we want our penguins to always look and feel good.

Ecodesign stoves. In order to be an Ecodesign stove, a stove must be independently verified to meet stringent emission requirements. Particulates or PMs are the most commonly recognised of these measures. The maximum limit for these is 40 mg/m3. This stove achieves 36 mg/m3 burning wood and 15 mg/m3 burning smokeless fuel.

  • Fuel Multi Fuel
  • Nominal Output 4.9kw
  • Efficiency 80.4%
  • Colours Black (Standard), Evergreen, Charred Red, Polar Bear Belly (Cream), Storm Blue, Seal Grey - Colours £85.00, Polar Bear Belly £100.00.
  • HxWxD 540mm x 380mm x 355mm
  • Flue Diameter 125mm
  • Defra Approved Yes
  • Warranty 7 Years

Stock Cube (Wood Only) Eco Design

From £1580.00 (inc VAT)

he Stock Cube is a wood only stove. The wood sits right on the vermiculite bricks on the base of the stove, there is no need for a grate. It has a generous fire box, sized for logs 3OOmm long and an even more generous piece of glass, offering you a wonderful clear view of the roaring fire. The efficiency is 76.9%. It is an Eco design stove, suitable for use in smoke control zones. There is a convection panel option.

How do convection panels work (optional for this stove)? As hot air created by heat from the stove’s bodywork expands, it becomes lighter than the air outside the stove and rises up inside the convector panels, exiting from the top of the panels. This is replaced by cooler heavier air drawn in at the bottom of the panels, which is in turn heated. The warmer, lighter air will fill the room while the colder, heavier air being drawn in at the bottom of the stove will create a continuous heat cycle, which gently moves air around the room.

Penguin Facts

The Stock Cube is beautifully simple to control, there is one air control knob. This is both the air boost, when fully extended and finer control when eased inwards. It comes with an air control tool to help you judge the boost control, but can equally just be operated by hand. Wood burns better on a bed of ash, but when you do want to empty it, you just scoop it out from the base of the firebox. You can fit a small kettle or saucepan on the top surface. If you regularly use the top plate there is an optional stainless steel top available. This sits on top of the stove and has a U shaped cut out for the flue.

Ecodesign stoves. In order to be an Ecodesign stove, a stove must be independently verified to meet stringent emission requirements. Particulates or PMs are the most commonly recognised of these measures. The maximum limit for these is 40 mg/m3. This stove achieves 27 mg/m3.

  • Fuel Wood Only
  • Nominal Output 5Kw
  • Efficiency 76.9%
  • Colours Black (Standard), Evergreen, Charred Red, Polar Bear Belly (Cream), Storm Blue, Seal Grey - Colours £110.00, Polar Bear Belly £125.00.
  • HxWxD 583mm x 474mm x 405mm
  • Flue Diameter 125mm
  • Defra Approved Yes
  • Warranty 7 Years

The Fubsy

From £2150.00 (inc VAT)

This penguin started life as the Stock Cube, it was then developed into a convector model, and an integral plinth was added, so effectively a Stock Cube in extra large. It has all the qualities of the Stock Cube; strong, simple, efficient and clean burning.  It shares the same firebox and performance as all of the stoves in the Stock Cube series. The Fubsy just gives you more to love…not only wider, but taller.

The name Fubsy we couldn’t resist, it comes from an old English word meaning “a short stature with a wide girth”, or “short and stout”. Who could walk past a Fubsy? It makes you want to dawdle, pause a while, fluff up a cushion, get a book, fill a glass.

If you want a 5kW wood burner, squarer and deeper than our Woody… taller and wider than the Stock Cube….this could be your penguin. Let a Fubsy warm you up and chill you out.

Convector panels
Although often chosen for the look and large top plate which offers a wider surface for placing a kettle on, the convector panels makes these stoves particularly effective for heating large, well insulated rooms.

How do convector panels work?
As hot air created by heat from the stove’s bodywork expands, it becomes lighter than the air outside the stove and rises up inside the convector panels, exiting from the top of the panels. This is replaced by cooler heavier air drawn in at the bottom of the panels, which is in turn heated. The warmer, lighter air will fill the room while the colder, heavier air being drawn in at the bottom of the stove will create a continuous heat cycle, which gently moves air around the room.

Air controls
This stove is beautifully simple to control, there is one air control knob. This is both the air boost, when fully extended and finer control when eased inwards. It comes with an air control tool to help you judge the boost control, but can equally just be operated by hand. Wood burns better on a bed of ash, but when you do want to empty it, you just scoop it out from the base of the firebox.

Ecodesign stoves.
In order to be an Ecodesign stove, a stove must be independently verified to meet stringent emission requirements. Particulates or PMs are the most commonly recognised of these measures.

 

 

  • Fuel Wood Only
  • Nominal Output 4.8kw
  • Efficiency 76.9%
  • Colours Black (Standard), Evergreen, Charred Red, Polar Bear Belly (Cream), Storm Blue, Seal Grey - Colours £100.00, Polar Bear Belly £115.00.
  • HxWxD 714mm x 555mm x 405mm
  • Flue Diameter 125mm
  • Defra Approved Yes
  • Warranty 7 Years

The High and Mighty (Tall Order) Eco

From £2730.00 (inc VAT)

This stove began with a phone call, “this might be a tall order but can you make me a stove with a taller oven? I want to bake bread in it”. The tall order High and Mighty was born! For all you bakers and bread makers, lovers of slow roasted veg, hearty casseroles, sticky cakes and crumbly pies..this is your stove

The High and Mighty (tall order) Eco is an Ecodesign stove. It is multi fuel, so you can burn logs or smokeless fuel. It is also a convector stove. (This is the stove featured in the top image).

You can “tall order” our other 5kW oven stoves as well, the Hungry Eco and the Fat Eco. All of the tall order stoves come with two removable cooking shelves.

Two of the stoves which have a tall order option are convector stoves (the Fat Penguin and the High and Mighty.) Although often chosen for the look and large top plate which offers a wider surface for placing a kettle on, the convector panels makes these stoves particularly effective for heating large, well insulated rooms.

How do convector panels work? As hot air created by heat from the stove’s bodywork expands, it becomes lighter than the air outside the stove and rises up inside the convector panels, exiting from the top of the panels. This is replaced by cooler heavier air drawn in at the bottom of the panels, which is in turn heated. The warmer, lighter air will fill the room while the colder, heavier air being drawn in at the bottom of the stove will create a continuous heat cycle, which gently moves air around the room.

Cooking on a penguin
All our cooker models have an oven box and top plate (oven top surface). The oven temperature can reach up to 300°C, but it will tick over comfortably between 140-180°C. You can fit a small saucepan and kettle on the top plate. The convector stoves offer a wider top plate. In the tall order stoves, there are two cooking positions, the oven bottom shelf and the mid height shelf.

If you regularly use the top plate there is an optional stainless steel top plate available. This sits on top of the stove and has a U shaped cut out for the flue. Alternatively, if you plan to rear flue, you can request one with a circular cut out for the flue collar or without the cut out at all, (a flat stove top and/or stainless top without cut out must be specified at point of order, so the stove can be manufactured without the flue collar)

There is a vent hole at the rear of the oven box, this allows cooking smells to escape up the flue.

Ecodesign stoves. In order to be an Ecodesign stove, a stove must be independently verified to meet stringent emission requirements. Particulates or PMs are the most commonly recognised of these measures. The maximum limit for these is 40 mg/m3. The High and Mighty achieves 33 mg/m3 burning wood and 12 mg/m3 burning smokeless fuel.

  • Fuel Multi Fuel
  • Nominal Output 4.8kw
  • Efficiency 81.2%
  • Colours Black (Standard), Evergreen, Charred Red, Polar Bear Belly (Cream), Storm Blue, Seal Grey - Colours £100.00, Polar Bear Belly £115.00.
  • HxWxD 1008mm x 460mm x 365mm
  • Flue Diameter 125mm
  • Defra Approved Yes
  • Warranty 7 Years

The Hungry Penguin (tall order)

From £2300.00 (inc VAT)

This stove has all the features of the Hungry Penguin but has taller oven box, ideal for bakers and bread makers, lover of sticky cakes and savoury bakes. This stove does it all, it keeps you warm, cooks your dinner and boils your kettle for a coffee afterwards.  It allows you to make the most of the fuel that you’re using to heat your room, it feels like you are cooking for free!

It can also be really appealing for canal boats, studios and homes where you don’t want to be dependant on mains gas and electricity, or if you just like the back up of being warm and fed in a power cut.

  • Fuel Multi Fuel
  • Nominal Output 4.7/4.8kw
  • Efficiency Wood 81.2% Smokeless Fuel 86.6%
  • Colours Black (Standard), Evergreen, Charred Red, Polar Bear Belly (Cream), Storm Blue, Seal Grey - Colours £100.00, Polar Bear Belly £115.00.
  • HxWxD 783mm x 380mm x 365mm
  • Flue Diameter 125mm
  • Defra Approved Yes
  • Warranty 7 Years

Woody Eco (Multi Fuel)

From £1650.00 (inc VAT)

To achieve lower emissions this penguin uses a combination of three features. Secondary heat retaining glazing, so the fire box stays hotter. Re-designed combustion air nozzles diffuse the incoming oxygen, allowing for a more complete combustion. Lastly the flow of air going toward the flue is interrupted, which increases the dwell time in the fire chamber, again contributing to more complete combustion.

Penguin Facts

The Woody Eco (Multi Fuel) is 83% efficient on wood and 87% efficient on anthracite.

This stove also has secondary heat retaining glazing, with air wash and a landscape view of the fire. It has the new stainless steel handle Chilli Penguin handle. There is an optional extra of extra height legs available.

Ecodesign stoves. In order to be an Ecodesign stove, a stove must be independently verified to meet stringent emission requirements. Particulates or PMs are the most commonly recognised of these measures. The maximum limit for these is 40 mg/m3. This stove achieves 20 mg/m3, burning wood, 16 mg/m3 burning smokeless fuel. All other measures are all listed in our technical details table below.

  • Fuel Multi Fuel
  • Nominal Output 5Kw
  • Efficiency 87%
  • Colours Black (Standard), Evergreen, Charred Red, Polar Bear Belly (Cream), Storm Blue, Seal Grey - Colours £110.00, Polar Bear Belly £125.00.
  • HxWxD 584mm x 565mm x 293mm
  • Flue Diameter 125mm
  • Defra Approved Yes
  • Warranty 7 Years

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