Great video as usual from you, my daughter has the Clock, fantastic stove, she just burns ovals, yes glass gets dirty but CIF cream takes it off so easily. She bought a Recoheat system and had it added, I kid you not, it keeps her whole house really warm, I have solid fuel central heating, canny beat it, Ken whit a mean😂. Kind regards from Scotland 🏴
Great video as always. We have the mendip christon 400 insert stove thanks for reviewing inserts. A lot of people disgard them we cannot fault ours. It cracks the heat out and has enabled us to keep our edwardian / victorian fireplace and surround including tiless etc. Keep up the good work. ❤❤
@@Swerve744 that’s the beauty of 400mm wide insets. Yes - I’ve got one that I put into a traditional fireplace myself. My parents have one also. I use insets a lot in smaller openings. In some newer houses where you can’t physically make a decent sized fireplace for a freestanding stove, an inset fire can be a much better option. It’s also an option often totally overlooked Many thanks and Happy Christmas 🎄
@@shaunharris3690 don’t know if it will let me share a link on here…. But NATURALHEATING.co.uk - type in pusher and is should come up. Blooming fabulous thing !
It’s very different to be fair. Much slower release heat / long burn time than wood. Wood definitely kicks more heat out - but then, if I was burning say 1.5kg per hour of wood, I’ve have loaded probably 3x to the first load of smokeless… which was 3kg in weight. I like wood… for cleanliness, heat, flame, renewability etc… but thought I’d run this through on smokeless as have had a lot of requests to do so with this model . I can’t really give a precise answer I’m afraid, but hope this helps. The manufacturer may know a tested output of heat to volume for both wood and smokeless. I would think they will - but unfortunately I’m away at the moment so can’t try and look up. Hth
sorry. I'm not currently a Contura stockist (never say never - just other dealers in close proximity)... so unfortunately don't intend buying them at the moment just to review.... Apologies
Great video as usual from you, my daughter has the Clock, fantastic stove, she just burns ovals, yes glass gets dirty but CIF cream takes it off so easily.
She bought a Recoheat system and had it added, I kid you not, it keeps her whole house really warm, I have solid fuel central heating, canny beat it, Ken whit a mean😂.
Kind regards from Scotland 🏴
Love your videos I’m still making my mind up Whitch fire to go for so many good stoves you stock
Great videos, aswell as good advice from speaking to you over the phone regarding the clock stove, better advice then my local stockist
@@shakeyh3565 glad to be of help! Merry Christmas
@naturalheatinghellfirepizza merry Christmas 🎄 have a great Christmas
I've really enjoyed your vidoes throughout the year. Merry Christmas to you and your family and all the best for the new year!! 🎄☃
@@pauljohnson5319 thanks Paul. Merry Christmas to you and all your loved ones also x
Great video as always. We have the mendip christon 400 insert stove thanks for reviewing inserts. A lot of people disgard them we cannot fault ours. It cracks the heat out and has enabled us to keep our edwardian / victorian fireplace and surround including tiless etc. Keep up the good work. ❤❤
@@Swerve744 that’s the beauty of 400mm wide insets. Yes - I’ve got one that I put into a traditional fireplace myself. My parents have one also.
I use insets a lot in smaller openings. In some newer houses where you can’t physically make a decent sized fireplace for a freestanding stove, an inset fire can be a much better option. It’s also an option often totally overlooked
Many thanks and Happy Christmas 🎄
Great video
How can I get hold of one of the pusher that you are using?
Thanks
@@shaunharris3690 don’t know if it will let me share a link on here…. But NATURALHEATING.co.uk - type in pusher and is should come up. Blooming fabulous thing !
Merry Christmas 🎄
Thank you for the wonderful video. Would you say the wood gives off more heat than the smokeless fuel, my dear?
It’s very different to be fair. Much slower release heat / long burn time than wood.
Wood definitely kicks more heat out - but then, if I was burning say 1.5kg per hour of wood, I’ve have loaded probably 3x to the first load of smokeless… which was 3kg in weight.
I like wood… for cleanliness, heat, flame, renewability etc… but thought I’d run this through on smokeless as have had a lot of requests to do so with this model .
I can’t really give a precise answer I’m afraid, but hope this helps. The manufacturer may know a tested output of heat to volume for both wood and smokeless. I would think they will - but unfortunately I’m away at the moment so can’t try and look up. Hth
Have you guys ever tried out the Contura 210? I'm trying to find some reliable reviews.
sorry. I'm not currently a Contura stockist (never say never - just other dealers in close proximity)... so unfortunately don't intend buying them at the moment just to review.... Apologies
@@naturalheatinghellfirepizza No worries, thanks for responding.
@@ty194 good luck in your search