5kW Wood Burning Stove
If you're looking for efficient heating or are eco-conscious this 5kW wood-burning stove is the ideal option. It boasts an efficiency of 80% and reduces emissions to comply with current 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 suitable for rooms with medium-sized spaces.
Eco Design

With a high heat output, this stove was designed to provide warmth to smaller areas. This makes it perfect to be used as a second source of heating in smaller homes, or as a backup source in larger areas. The stove comes with a huge fire viewing window that offers spectacular flames.
It has been put through rigorous tests to make sure that it is able to deliver the superior heat output that it claims to deliver. The stove has an astonishing efficiency of 80 which means it extracts maximum heat from the fuel, and wastes as little energy as is possible. This will help you save the cost of electricity.
This stove also passes a tough DIN+ particle test and has a low CO and NOx emission rate, further reducing your environmental footprint. It is also Defra-approved, which means it is able to be installed in areas that are smoke-free.
The primary and secondary air controls are simple to operate and let you fine-tune the process of burning to meet your needs. The spacious firebox allows you to load wood or other fuels. A convenient ash pan makes cleaning effortless.
This stove's aesthetically pleasing design is sure to delight. Its solid cast iron construction ensures long-lasting durability. The sleek lines and modern appearance will complement any style of decor which makes it a versatile addition to your home. It is also a great option for those suffering from allergies, since it emits less pollution than older stoves. It also has a secondary combustion system which reduces the emission of particulate matter, as well as gas emissions. It is also EPA certified for clean burning stoves.
80% Efficiency
It is a DEFRA exempt and Eco Design 2022 compliant stove that boasts a staggering efficiency rating of 80. This means it will help you save cost on fuel in the long run. This is because of its new secondary-air system that allows the stove to burn more wood, without cutting down on the efficiency of combustion. It also passed the tough DIN+ particle tests, proving this stove is a top contender when it comes high-efficiency wood burning appliances.
The fireplace also comes with an expansive fire view window as well as an airwash system to improve the view. This lets you enjoy your fireplace all year. It also has a 5kw heat output, which means it can provide plenty of warmth for a small or medium-sized room. This makes it ideal for smaller cabins and RVs, as well as larger tents, yurts and tiny homes.
Apart from its efficiency it is also extremely simple to operate and maintain. It has an enormous glass panel that is easy to clean. You can lounge in the front of it and enjoy the warmth while you watch it. It has a built in log storage, and can be used with solid or smokeless fuels.
Steel stoves were once thought to be less efficient than cast iron wood burning stoves. This is no longer the case. Modern stainless steel stoves can heat a room similarly and keep them warm for long durations. They are available in a variety of colours and are easier to clean than cast iron stoves.
This stove has an 80% efficiency rating, which is one of the highest ratings available. It's a great choice for anyone looking to reduce their fuel bills and carbon footprint. The sleek design and user-friendly controls make it a perfect addition to any home.
It's important to know how efficiency ratings are calculated prior to purchasing a fireplace made of wood. A majority of manufacturers will quote the appliance efficiency figure on their stoves. However, the thing you must know is that this doesn't provide the complete picture. To get a complete picture, you need to take a look at System Efficiency - which takes into consideration the whole stove chimney, stove, and fuel system.
Clean Burn
There are a variety of things you can do to help reduce the amount of smoke that your stove emits and consequently reduce your environmental impact. If you use wood that has been kiln dried or correctly seasoned, you can lower the amount of particles released into the atmosphere when burning. Additionally, you must ensure that any wood used is certified as 'Ready To burn' under the Woodsure scheme. You should also ensure that all combustible substances are kept away from your stove, and preferably with a floor protector. Proper ventilation and chimney maintenance is also important to prevent creosote accumulation.
Stoves equipped with sophisticated clean-burn systems can reduce the amount of harmful smoke that your stove emits. These systems are able to draw air upwards from the bottom of the stove, and then filtering it before it reaches your glass window. This is an established method of dramatically cutting down on the amount of smoke that escapes from the chimney, thus lowering the environmental impact of your home and aiding in keeping your stove's glass free of smoke staining.
To help your stove emit less harmful emissions, make sure that it is set up correctly with non-combustible floors as well as a minimum distance of 75mm between any combustible surface and the stove. Additionally, it is crucial to regularly check the condition of your stove and chimney by a qualified professional to identify and repair any issues as quickly as possible to minimise any potential dangers.
The Ottawa 5 is a DEFRA and Ecodesign approved wood burning multifuel stove with an expansive fire view and an airwash system to keep the glass clean. It has a pre-heated secondary and tertiary air system which makes it extremely clean burning, allowing you to save money on fuel costs and ensuring the perfect heating output for your living space.
Modern Design
Stoves that look stylish can be used to meet many heating needs. For example the 5kW wood burning stove is able to heat an average-sized home in winter, and it could be used to heat larger RVs, small cabins or yurts. These stoves are all swan-labeled and are in compliance with the highest standards for environmental protection.
When choosing a stove, the main thing to consider is the heat output. wood stove burning will not be effective in heating your home While a high amount of wattage could cause overheating and wear. The dimensions of your room and its insulation also impact the heat output you require.
Traditional stoves, such as the Morso GO Eco range are a great choice for older homes and period spaces. The stoves are available in classic dark grey or black finish that is suitable for a variety of interiors. You can also opt to add touches of brass or gold. Alternatively, modern stoves like the Burley Icarus 9605, the Mi Fires Grisedale and the Portway Arundel XL offer sleek lines and contemporary designs that are ideal for contemporary spaces.
These stoves are often DEFRA-approved for use in smoke-control areas. These stoves are great for those who appreciate the warm ambiance of wood, but do not have easy access to sustainable logs. You can pick a multifuel stove which comes with an oven and topplate, making it ideal to cook on.
Some models feature large glass for viewing and an airwashing system that keeps the window clean. This is particularly beneficial in a living-room setting where you can enjoy the flames. Other features to look for include a log store built-in as well as the option of choosing a color. A stove with a metallic finish can reflect light differently to other shades, so it's essential to think about how it will fit in the overall colour palette.