10 Myths Your Boss Is Spreading Concerning Best Woodburners

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The Best Woodburners

The relaxing, blood pressure-reducing benefits of a wood stove have been documented. But what about the microscopic sooty particles they release into the air?

New stoves are made to be in line with the EcoDesign directive. You can have a warm and cosy home without breaking your environmental commitments.

1. Ekol Edge

The Ekol Edge is a simple-looking wood burner that doesn't skimp on performance. It is a great choice for those who live in smoke-free areas, as it has ClearSkies Level 5 certification. This means that it can burn dry and seasoned wood logs as well as approved solid fuels. Its large heat output makes it a great choice for large-sized rooms. The huge fire glass also allows you to take pleasure in the flames.

It has a modern steel body which means it can be used in both traditional inglenooks as well as freestanding spaces. It has an air wash system that keeps the glass clear, and prevents soot accumulation. The stove is a great seasonal efficiency, meaning that a large portion of the heat it produces is being transferred into your home, rather than going up the chimney.

The recent criticism of wood burners has increased, because it was discovered that they can contribute to the creation of microscopic sooty particles known as PM2.5. These particles have been linked to lung and heart issues. Modern models that are compliant with the Eco design Regulations will be less likely to produce these sooty particles. Wood burners contribute to the pollution created by burning fossil fuels such as coal and gas.

The right wood for your stove is vital to ensure the best combustion and heat output. There are a myriad of wood that can be burned in your stove, including eucalyptus, hazel and beech. Eucalyptus is an excellent choice due to its rapid burning and offers a great deal of heat, but it requires to be and properly seasoned. Beech is a different option but its sharp thorns make it difficult to handle with protective gloves.

The Ekol Adept has been designed to handle the upcoming changes in regulations that were recently implemented, and it's Defra exempt and ClearSkies rated. This means that you can use it with approved fuels so long as you follow the guidelines. It's a powerful burner that is built to last, with sturdy construction and a 10-year body warranty, backed up by its incredibly impressive heating performance.





2. Arada Holborn 5 Widescreen

Wood burning stoves continue to be popular despite the confusing directives that govern them. Some groups have called for tighter regulations and even a log burner ban. It's worth reading about our guide on stove pollution and regulations, before you shop for the latest multifuel or log fire.

One company trying to keep the popularity of woodburners high is Arada Stoves. They have recently launched a widescreen model of their renowned Holborn 5 Multifuel/Wood Burning stove. It's an DEFRA approved, SIA 2022 Ecodesign Ready woodburner with a large glass door that gives a great flame picture. There's also an airwash system that stops the accumulation of soot.

With a power output of 4.9kW, this is a great stove to heat most rooms and it's also very easy to maintain and use. The curving lines and classical style make it suitable for traditional and contemporary design. The flat back design means that it can be fitted into shallower recesses, and it's easy to set up a direct air system with this model to increase the efficiency even more.

The stove also has an integrated ash dump that makes it simple to clean ashes and remove them up regularly. This decreases the chance of dust and odours escaping the room. There's a choice of two flue adaptors (standard or pre-fabricated) dependent on the type of chimney you have, and it's also equipped with a remote control.

Wood-burning stoves can create a wonderful ambience in our homes, regardless of whether they're healthy for us. However, it's important to be aware of the impact of particulate matter as well as the ways that burning wood and other types of fuel can affect the quality of our indoor air and health. So, if you're going to have a woodburner installed it is recommended you shut the door when you're not working on the fire, and clean the stove to ensure that the air is as healthy as it can be.

3. Go Eco 5kW Plus

A woodburner provides a beautiful ambience to a room, it's not just relaxing to watch the flames flicker, but it also helps reduce blood pressure. But it's not all good news. Research has proven that older stoves are harmful because they release microscopic particles of soot that could be absorbed into your respiratory system. New regulations are in place to ensure that stoves are up to the highest standards. This helps reduce smoke leakage, creosote accumulation and, most importantly, harmful gases like carbon monoxide.

New woodburners have to meet the new safety standards. The Go Eco 5kW Plus is a multi-fuel stove that meets, but exceeds the new standards. It features a large-screen glass viewing window that gives you a great flame view, and is kept clean with the power of an air wash system. The stove boasts an impressive energy efficiency of 80% and is DEFRA exempt meaning that it can be used in smoke controlled areas. It is also SIA Ecodesign-ready, which means it already meets European emission standards for wood-burning stoves that will come into effect in 2022.

As if that wasn't enough this stove is supplied with a free air venting kit making it simpler than ever before to set up. It's a durable stove made of high-quality steel. The finish is a classic matte black and it's easy to keep clean because the body is coated in an enamel that is able to repel dirt and grime.

This stove has an clearSkies label, which signifies that it was independently tested and verified as environmentally friendly and efficient. wood burning stove near me is above the basic requirements of Ecodesign. This is one of the stoves on our list that carry the full five-star clearSkies rating.

4. Chilli Penguin Defrost

A feisty Welsh brand, Chilli Penguin has become a big player among wood burner brands with a maverick flair that shouldn't be overlooked. They specialise in small do-it-all multi-fuel stoves, which have earned them an enviable reputation due to their low flue-draught requirements integral ovens and hotplate tops and a variety of features and sizes. This 4.7kW model is a perfect example of their focus on branding and also demonstrates that they can still provide an excellent product at a cost that won't cost you a fortune. This DEFRA-approved woodburner is suited for use in Smoke Control Areas, and is fully in compliance with the current emissions limit of 5g/hr. It also has ClearSkies level five credentials. It is the perfect choice for those who aren't sure what the directive will be and want to be confident that their log burners are exempt from the smoke control regulations.