5kW Wood Burning Stove
This wood-burning stove with 5kW will meet your needs, whether you are looking for cost-effective heating options or eco-conscious. It is more efficient than 80% and reduces emissions to meet contemporary environmental standards.
This DEFRA approved and Eco Design exempt stove features a big fire viewing window that is maintained clean by a powerful airwash system. It's ideal for medium-sized rooms.
Eco Design
With a large temperature output, this stove was designed to provide warmth for smaller spaces. This makes it ideal for heating supplemental needs in well-insulated smaller homes or as a backup heating source in larger spaces. The stove also features a generous view of the fire which provides a captivating display of flames.
It has undergone rigorous testing to ensure that it will deliver the high heat output that it claims to deliver. The stove has an astonishing 80% efficiency rating, which means that it draws the maximum heat from the fuel, and wastes as little energy as possible. This will save you money on your electricity bills.
This stove is also approved by Defra, meaning that it can be used in areas with smoke control. It has the lowest CO/NOx emission rate and the particle count is low. It is also Defra approved, which means that it can be used in smoke-controlled areas.
The primary and secondary air controls are simple to operate and allow you to fine tune the process of burning to meet your needs. The process of putting wood or other fuels into the firebox is a simple process and a handy ash pan will clean up the mess.
The attractive design of this stove is sure to please and its sturdy cast iron construction ensures longevity. Its sleek lines and contemporary appearance will complement any style of decor and make it a great addition to your home. This stove is also a great option for allergy sufferers, as it is less pollutant-laden than older stoves. It also features a secondary burn system to reduce particulate emissions and gases and is EPA certified as a safe and clean stove.
80% Efficiency
This stove is DEFRA exempt and Eco Design 2022 certified. It has a 80percent efficiency rating. This means it will save you a lot of dollars on fuel in the long run. It is possible because of its newly designed secondary-air system, which lets the stove burn more wood without reducing combustion efficiency. It also passed a tough DIN+ particle test, which proved that this stove is a serious competitor in the field of high-efficiency wood burning stoves.
It also features a large view of the fire and an airwash to improve your enjoyment of watching. This lets you enjoy your fireplace throughout the year. It also has a 5kw heat output, which means it can provide plenty of warmth for a small or medium-sized space. It is ideal for smaller cabins and RVs as well as larger tents, yurts or tiny homes.
Aside from its high efficiency the stove is extremely simple to use and maintain. It features a single large glass panel that makes it very easy to clean, so you can sit back and relax in the flames while it keeps your home warm. It is equipped with a built-in log storage, and can be used with smokeless or solid fuels.
Comparatively to traditional cast iron wood burners, steel stoves have been considered less efficient, but this is no longer the case. Modern stainless steel stoves can heat a space equally well and keep them warm for long durations. They are available in a wide range of colours and are easier to clean than cast iron stoves.
This stove has an 80% efficiency rating, which is among the highest on the market. It's a great option for anyone who wants to cut down on their fuel bills and carbon footprint. Its sleek design and easy-to use controls make it a fantastic addition to any home.
When buying a wood-burning stove, it's important to understand how Efficiency Ratings are calculated. A lot of manufacturers list the Appliance Efficiency on their stoves, but this does not tell the whole story. To get a true picture, you need to examine the System Efficiency - which takes into account the whole stove chimney, stove, and fuel system.
Clean Burn
There are numerous things you can do to help reduce the amount of smoke your stove produces and thus lower the environmental impact. Making sure that you use properly seasoned or kiln dried wood, for example will drastically reduce the quantity of particulates released into the air when the stove is burning. It is important to make sure that the wood you choose to use is endorsed by Woodsure as 'Ready To Burn'. Similarly, you should ensure that any combustible substance near your stove is kept away, and preferably covered with an approved floor protector. In addition the proper ventilation and chimney maintenance are important to prevent creosote from accumulating.
Stoves with advanced clean burn systems are a great method of reducing the amount of toxic smoke that are produced by your stove. These systems are able to draw air upwards from the bottom of the stove and then filtering it before it reaches the glass window. This is a proven method of dramatically decreasing the amount of initial smoke that escapes the chimney, thus lowering the environmental impact of your home and aiding in keeping your stove's glass free of smoke staining.
To help modern wood burning stove emit less harmful emissions, make sure that it is properly installed with non-combustible flooring and an optimum distance of 75mm between any combustible surface and the stove. It is also important to have your stove and chimney inspected by a professional regularly to spot any issues and fix them as soon as is possible.
The Ottawa 5 is an Ecodesign and DEFRA approved wood burning multifuel with an enormous, square fire view. It also features an airwashing system to keep the glass in good condition. It has a pre-heated secondary and tertiary air system that ensures it is clean burning, allowing you save money on fuel costs and ensuring the perfect heating output for your living space.
Elegant Design
Stylish stoves are a good choice for a wide range of heating needs. For example the 5kW wood burning stove can heat an average-sized home in winter, and it can be used to provide heat for larger RVs, small cabins or yurts. The majority of these woodburners are swan-labelled and meet one of the highest environmental standards which means you can be certain that they'll have only a small impact on the environment.
When selecting a stove, the main thing to consider is the heat output. A power rating that is too low won't heat your room effectively, while a wattage that is too high could cause overheating and wear. The size and the insulation of your room will also affect the heat output that you need.

The Morso GO Eco stoves are a great choice for older homes or period spaces. They come in classic dark grey and black finishes that suit many interiors and also choices that feature hints of gold or brass. Additionally, modern stoves such as the Burley Icarus 9605, Mi Fires Grisedale and the Portway Arundel XL offer sleek lines and innovative designs that are perfect for modern spaces.
Most of these stoves are able to burn coal or wood, and they're often DEFRA approved to be used in smoke control zones. They're a great option for those who desire the warmth of wood but aren't able to access an affordable supply of logs. You can also choose a multifuel stove that comes with an oven and a top plate, which makes it ideal for cooking.
Some models have a large viewing glass and an airwashing system that keeps the window clean. This is particularly beneficial in a living room setting where you can relax and enjoy the flames. Some models have a built-in storage space for logs while others come in a variety of colors. A stove with a metallic finish can reflect light differently from other colors, so it's crucial to consider the way it will blend with your home's overall colour palette.