Vermont stoves are well known for their quality, effectiveness, durability and classic style. The flue pathways inside a Vermont are ingenious and they were one of the first to start using catalysts to reduce emissions and increase efficiency.
The Invicta Pow Wow is the elder brother of the TiPi. The Pow Wow stove shares the same unique shape as the TiPi stove but is larger and has a higher heat output of 14kW.
The Alcor is a majestic tall contemporary stove with a wide dark frame that sets a nice contrast to the flames. It clearly shows all the attributes of its French design.
The smallest of the Invicta Sedan models but with all the attributes that cast iron brings, the S has a 5kW heat output for smaller rooms or where it is a secondary heat source. Being cast iron it gives a more even heat distribution and allows the stored energy to continue to heat the space after the fire has gone out.
The 6100 come in 4 different formats. The 6140 is the smallest model and the firebox will of course be the same on all 4 models.
The 6143 has a taller log store under the stove making the height 950mm.
The Morso 6148 is a pedestal model and gives a taller firebox. This in turn makes it easier to feed the fire as you do not need to bend down to reach the door handle.
The Hoxter Blok 50 is a masonry-style stove, designed with low energy, well insulated homes in mind. The Blok 50 has outer and inner parts made from masonry which accumulate heat and then release it gently over a long period.
Very stylish on a bench or a purpose built hearth
The Dru 64 CB is a woodburning stove suited to the medium sized room. Intelligent air supply to the Dru 64 firebox means that the wood will burn efficiently and the glass stay clear of deposits – provided your wood is seasoned of course.
An impressive and elegantly designed stove, the Dru 78 CB is a dedicated cleanburning woodburning stove, suited to the larger room. The Dru 78 CB can take logs of up to 600mm (over half a meter!), and has a side loading door as well as the front door.