Thank you for this. I was getting v frustrated with my wood burner as it wasn't working as I've seen others do. From watching this, I realise I need to be more patient and not put a big log on straight away.
Some very good tips, thank you for sharing this video, we have just had a multi fuel burner fitted and absolutely love it, we had an open fire before so quiet different this time. Grate (pardon the pun) video 😀
Found this video very useful as we've just had this same model of wood stove installed. One question though, ours came with a fuel retainer 'grate' which yours did not have, so is it safe to use without this retainer as it does block the view of the fire a little. Cheers.
If the stove has been fitted with a flue liner, the flue can be swept from inside the stove by removing the baffle plate from inside the stove. Your chimney sweep should be able to advise.
Thank you for this. I was getting v frustrated with my wood burner as it wasn't working as I've seen others do. From watching this, I realise I need to be more patient and not put a big log on straight away.
Some very good tips, thank you for sharing this video, we have just had a multi fuel burner fitted and absolutely love it, we had an open fire before so quiet different this time. Grate (pardon the pun) video 😀
Found this video very useful as we've just had this same model of wood stove installed. One question though, ours came with a fuel retainer 'grate' which yours did not have, so is it safe to use without this retainer as it does block the view of the fire a little. Cheers.
Hi, how do you get the chimney and flue swept once the stove has been fitted??
If the stove has been fitted with a flue liner, the flue can be swept from inside the stove by removing the baffle plate from inside the stove. Your chimney sweep should be able to advise.
Is that the pewter and not gunmetal colour?
That’s 100% gunmetal.
@@igniteharrogate thanks for confirming!