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It’s time to start the Christmas shopping ! Pick out a stocking filler for the woodburner owner in your life. Here are some perfect stocking fillers for a stove owner. 1. The moisture meter This will help the stove lover in your life to save money and protect their stove. Plus, they get a very nice digital gadget into the bargain. This tool will allow them to track the moisture levels in any piece of wood to see if it is suitable to burn. As a result, they can choose the logs that will give maximum efficiency. And they will be able to tell whether the wood is fully seasoned 🔥 2. Stove Gloves Shakin’ Stevens might be having a blue Christmas, but that doesn’t mean you want one. Some heavy duty gloves will help the air being turned blue over the festive period. If you know a stove owner who has a habit of cooking themselves more thoroughly than the Christmas turkey, a pair of stove gloves are the perfect way to put an end to those needless burns 🔥 3. Companion set OK, a companion set might fill up a considerable chunk of the stocking space, but it’s worth it. A companion set is perfectly named, given that it is the ideal partner in crime for any wood-burning stove owner. Whether you’re shovelling, poking or sweeping your fire, the tools on a companion set make it much easier. And they are all stored together neatly for the next time you need them 🔥 4. Stove Pipe Thermometer A stove pipe thermometer is a great money-saving Christmas gadget. As you might expect from a thermometer, it reads the temperature at which you stove is operating. This is useful to avoid using your woodburner at too high a temperature, which can cause warping to your stove parts, damage to the flue and cracks in the glass. It will also cause you to burn your fuel faster than is necessary, so a stove pipe thermometer saves you money in the short-term and helps your stove to last longer 🔥 5. Chimney cowl Anti+Downdraught+Cowl+Prevents+Smoke+Down+Chimney+From+Woodburner Make sure the turkey is the only bird you cook this yuletide by giving a chimney cowl as a stocking filler. If you’ve been visited by unexpected intruders down the chimney this year, this is the way to stop birds and other small animals finding a way into your stove. Just make sure you fit it after Santa Claus has had access or nobody will be getting any presents HOHOHO 🔥

It’s time to start the Christmas shopping ! Pick out a stocking filler for the woodburner owner in your life. Here are some perfect stocking fillers for a stove owner. 1. The moisture meter This will help the stove lover in your life to save money and protect their stove. Plus, they get a very […]

It’s time to start the Christmas shopping ! Pick out a stocking filler for the woodburner owner in your life. Here are some perfect stocking fillers for a stove owner. 1. The moisture meter This will help the stove lover in your life to save money and protect their stove. Plus, they get a very nice digital gadget into the bargain. This tool will allow them to track the moisture levels in any piece of wood to see if it is suitable to burn. As a result, they can choose the logs that will give maximum efficiency. And they will be able to tell whether the wood is fully seasoned 🔥 2. Stove Gloves Shakin’ Stevens might be having a blue Christmas, but that doesn’t mean you want one. Some heavy duty gloves will help the air being turned blue over the festive period. If you know a stove owner who has a habit of cooking themselves more thoroughly than the Christmas turkey, a pair of stove gloves are the perfect way to put an end to those needless burns 🔥 3. Companion set OK, a companion set might fill up a considerable chunk of the stocking space, but it’s worth it. A companion set is perfectly named, given that it is the ideal partner in crime for any wood-burning stove owner. Whether you’re shovelling, poking or sweeping your fire, the tools on a companion set make it much easier. And they are all stored together neatly for the next time you need them 🔥 4. Stove Pipe Thermometer A stove pipe thermometer is a great money-saving Christmas gadget. As you might expect from a thermometer, it reads the temperature at which you stove is operating. This is useful to avoid using your woodburner at too high a temperature, which can cause warping to your stove parts, damage to the flue and cracks in the glass. It will also cause you to burn your fuel faster than is necessary, so a stove pipe thermometer saves you money in the short-term and helps your stove to last longer 🔥 5. Chimney cowl Anti+Downdraught+Cowl+Prevents+Smoke+Down+Chimney+From+Woodburner Make sure the turkey is the only bird you cook this yuletide by giving a chimney cowl as a stocking filler. If you’ve been visited by unexpected intruders down the chimney this year, this is the way to stop birds and other small animals finding a way into your stove. Just make sure you fit it after Santa Claus has had access or nobody will be getting any presents HOHOHO 🔥 Read More »

Christmas is rapidly approaching. Amid the many winter warmers we will all no doubt be indulging in, this is also the perfect time of year for the ultimate winter warmer: a wood-burning stove. In fact, a woodburner is a fantastic Christmas gift idea. Here are some of the reasons why it makes sense to treat someone (or even yourself) to a wood-burning stove for the festive period. 1. Gift for all the family A woodburner is essentially a gift for the entire household. Sure, some members of the household might be more sold on the idea at the outset but trust us, once it is lit, the whole family will be gathered round to benefit from the warmth. 2. Festive spirit Christmas is very much about gathering with friends and family for warmth, fun and laughter. With a wood-burning stove, you instantly have a hub for all that festive spirit (and the perfect, cosy atmosphere for it, too). Light your woodburner and just watch everyone huddle round. 3. Optimum time to buy With the temperature dropping and winter just taking its icy grip, Christmas is the ideal time to install a wood-burning stove. You will get to enjoy its warmth for the rest of the winter and spring. And it will be ready to do the same next Christmas. 4. Low-ho-ho heating bills Without wishing to coming across all Scrooge-like, Christmas is a time of great expenditure and high heating bills. Getting a wood-burning stove installed for Christmas at least means that you can make savings on your energy costs in the new year by cutting your reliance on central heating. 5. Roasting chestnuts on something better than an open fire Chestnuts roasting on an open fire was one of the things Nat King Cole liked about Christmas. Unfortunately, Nat was letting a lot of heat disappear straight up his chimney. Woodburners can be up to 80% efficient, losing just 20% of the heat the fuel could potentially generate, whereas an open fireplace has approximately 30% efficiency, meaning that a huge 70% of the energy is being lost. Pictured below is the Ecosy Ottowa one of our bestsellers 🔥

Christmas is rapidly approaching. Amid the many winter warmers we will all no doubt be indulging in, this is also the perfect time of year for the ultimate winter warmer: a wood-burning stove. In fact, a woodburner is a fantastic Christmas gift idea. Here are some of the reasons why it makes sense to treat

Christmas is rapidly approaching. Amid the many winter warmers we will all no doubt be indulging in, this is also the perfect time of year for the ultimate winter warmer: a wood-burning stove. In fact, a woodburner is a fantastic Christmas gift idea. Here are some of the reasons why it makes sense to treat someone (or even yourself) to a wood-burning stove for the festive period. 1. Gift for all the family A woodburner is essentially a gift for the entire household. Sure, some members of the household might be more sold on the idea at the outset but trust us, once it is lit, the whole family will be gathered round to benefit from the warmth. 2. Festive spirit Christmas is very much about gathering with friends and family for warmth, fun and laughter. With a wood-burning stove, you instantly have a hub for all that festive spirit (and the perfect, cosy atmosphere for it, too). Light your woodburner and just watch everyone huddle round. 3. Optimum time to buy With the temperature dropping and winter just taking its icy grip, Christmas is the ideal time to install a wood-burning stove. You will get to enjoy its warmth for the rest of the winter and spring. And it will be ready to do the same next Christmas. 4. Low-ho-ho heating bills Without wishing to coming across all Scrooge-like, Christmas is a time of great expenditure and high heating bills. Getting a wood-burning stove installed for Christmas at least means that you can make savings on your energy costs in the new year by cutting your reliance on central heating. 5. Roasting chestnuts on something better than an open fire Chestnuts roasting on an open fire was one of the things Nat King Cole liked about Christmas. Unfortunately, Nat was letting a lot of heat disappear straight up his chimney. Woodburners can be up to 80% efficient, losing just 20% of the heat the fuel could potentially generate, whereas an open fireplace has approximately 30% efficiency, meaning that a huge 70% of the energy is being lost. Pictured below is the Ecosy Ottowa one of our bestsellers 🔥 Read More »

Is it burning season where you are ? You might have heard references to burning season. If so, you might also be wondering what it is. Well, it’s as simple as it sounds: burning season is the period of the year in which wood is commonly burnt to heat a home. You can think of it as comparable to other ‘seasons’ that are related to household activities we don’t do all year round, such as the grass-cutting season. When does burning season start? Burning season essentially begins when you start lighting your woodburner on a regular basis. The need to do so obviously depends on the weather in any given year. An Indian summer in which temperatures remain high into the start of autumn might push burning season back by a few weeks. But generally, we’re talking about autumn and winter when we think of burning season: the colder months when we need extra warmth in our homes. As a rule of thumb, you could say the burning season starts in September and runs through to March. You probably won’t be surprised to learn that this coincides with our busy period as a retailer of wood-burning stoves. It is during the colder weather that a desire to own a woodburner becomes a more pressing consideration for many households, so burning season is also the time when most stoves are bought. How do I know it’s burning season? You’ll know it, no problem. That first bite of a chill in the air, leaves starting to fall from the trees, Saturday night television starting to look a bit more appealing – these are all very good clues that burning season is upon us. Do I need to prepare for burning season? It’s best to get your chimney swept and your woodburner serviced before starting to use it again regularly, so it is worth calling upon the services of an accredited chimney sweep at the start of burning season. And with months of burning logs ahead of you, the start of burning season is a good opportunity to check your fuel supply and make sure you have plenty of seasoned, dry wood to burn. Send us your pics of your stoves burning 🔥

Is it burning season where you are ? You might have heard references to burning season. If so, you might also be wondering what it is. Well, it’s as simple as it sounds: burning season is the period of the year in which wood is commonly burnt to heat a home. You can think of

Is it burning season where you are ? You might have heard references to burning season. If so, you might also be wondering what it is. Well, it’s as simple as it sounds: burning season is the period of the year in which wood is commonly burnt to heat a home. You can think of it as comparable to other ‘seasons’ that are related to household activities we don’t do all year round, such as the grass-cutting season. When does burning season start? Burning season essentially begins when you start lighting your woodburner on a regular basis. The need to do so obviously depends on the weather in any given year. An Indian summer in which temperatures remain high into the start of autumn might push burning season back by a few weeks. But generally, we’re talking about autumn and winter when we think of burning season: the colder months when we need extra warmth in our homes. As a rule of thumb, you could say the burning season starts in September and runs through to March. You probably won’t be surprised to learn that this coincides with our busy period as a retailer of wood-burning stoves. It is during the colder weather that a desire to own a woodburner becomes a more pressing consideration for many households, so burning season is also the time when most stoves are bought. How do I know it’s burning season? You’ll know it, no problem. That first bite of a chill in the air, leaves starting to fall from the trees, Saturday night television starting to look a bit more appealing – these are all very good clues that burning season is upon us. Do I need to prepare for burning season? It’s best to get your chimney swept and your woodburner serviced before starting to use it again regularly, so it is worth calling upon the services of an accredited chimney sweep at the start of burning season. And with months of burning logs ahead of you, the start of burning season is a good opportunity to check your fuel supply and make sure you have plenty of seasoned, dry wood to burn. Send us your pics of your stoves burning 🔥 Read More »

Latest update from Stove Specialists Ltd via Stove Specialists Ltd – stove installation Stove Specialists Ltd Unit 1C, Chetwynd Lodge Chester Road Newport, Telford TF10 8AB +44-1902-519089

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Latest update from Stove Specialists Ltd via Stove Specialists Ltd – stove installation Stove Specialists Ltd Unit 1C, Chetwynd Lodge Chester Road Newport, Telford TF10 8AB +44-1902-519089

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Latest update from Stove Specialists Ltd via Stove Specialists Ltd – stove installation Stove Specialists Ltd Unit 1C, Chetwynd Lodge Chester Road Newport, Telford TF10 8AB +44-1902-519089

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🔥Finance Packages Available🔥 You can have your stove fitted sooner than you think, with our low monthly instalment plans on a selection of full installation stove packages. With just a 10% deposit, payable to the engineer on the day of installation, you can spread the cost & be cosy this winter 🔥 For more information 💻 info@stovespecialists.co.uk 📞 08008321850 Or send us a message 🔥

🔥Finance Packages Available🔥 You can have your stove fitted sooner than you think, with our low monthly instalment plans on a selection of full installation stove packages. With just a 10% deposit, payable to the engineer on the day of installation, you can spread the cost & be cosy this winter 🔥 For more information

🔥Finance Packages Available🔥 You can have your stove fitted sooner than you think, with our low monthly instalment plans on a selection of full installation stove packages. With just a 10% deposit, payable to the engineer on the day of installation, you can spread the cost & be cosy this winter 🔥 For more information 💻 info@stovespecialists.co.uk 📞 08008321850 Or send us a message 🔥 Read More »

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Are you who we’re looking for ? Are we who you’re looking for ? Get in touch to join our team 🔥 Latest update from Stove Specialists Ltd via Stove Specialists Ltd – stove installation Stove Specialists Ltd Unit 1C, Chetwynd Lodge Chester Road Newport, Telford TF10 8AB +44-1902-519089

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