Three Reasons Why You're Best Woodburners Is Broken (And How To Fix It)

Three Reasons Why You're Best Woodburners Is Broken (And How To Fix It)

The Best Woodburners

The relaxation and blood pressure-reducing benefits of a wood burner have been well-documented. What about the tiny soot particles released by them?

The good news is that new stoves are designed with the EcoDesign directive in mind. You can have a warm and cosy home, without compromising your environmental obligations.

1. Ekol Edge

The Ekol Edge wood burner is simple in appearance, but doesn't compromise on performance. It's a great option for those living in areas with smoke restrictions since it comes with Level 5 ClearSkies certification, which means it can be used with dry and seasoned wood and approved solid fuels. Its large heat output makes it a great choice for large-sized rooms. The huge fire glass also lets you to enjoy the flames.

It is made of modern steel, so it is able to be used in traditional inglenooks as well as freestanding situations. It features an air wash system that keeps the glass clear, and prevents soot accumulation. The stove is highly efficient, meaning it transfers a large percentage of the heat it produces to your home, instead of being emitted up the chimney.

The recent criticism of wood burners has increased, as it was found that they could contribute to the production of microscopic sooty particles called PM2.5. These particles have been linked to heart and lung issues. Modern models that are compliant with the Eco design Regulations will be less likely to produce these sooty particles. Wood burners contribute to pollution that is produced through the burning of fossil fuels like gas and coal.

Choosing the right wood for your stove is crucial to ensure the best combustion and heat output. There are many kinds of wood that can be employed, including eucalyptus and ash. Eucalyptus is an excellent choice since it burns quickly and provides a lot of heat, however it must be and properly seasoned. Beech is a different option but its sharp thorns make it difficult to handle even with protective gloves.

The Ekol Adept is designed to comply with the new regulations. It's cleared by ClearSkies and Defra, so you can use it as long as you follow the guidelines. It's a robust sturdy burner with a 10-year Body Warranty and a robust construction. The heating performance is also impressive.

2. Arada Holborn 5 Widescreen



Wood burning stoves are very popular and despite the directive maze that is surrounding them they're not going to disappear. Some groups have called for tighter regulations and the ban of log burners. It's worth checking out our guide on the pollution of stoves and regulations prior to shopping for a new multifuel or log fire.

Arada Stoves is one company that is doing their part to keep woodburners in demand. They have released a widescreen version for their popular Holborn Multifuel/Wood Burning Stove. It's a DEFRA approved, SIA 2022 Ecodesign Ready stove with a large door glass, which gives you an impressive flame image and an airwash system that helps to prevent soot from accumulating.

The stove is easy to operate, and comes with a an output of 4.9kW. The curved lines and classical design make it suitable for modern or traditional design. The flat back design ensures it can be placed in shallower recesses. It's also very simple to install a direct-air system with this model to improve the efficiency of the system.

Another great characteristic of this stove is the built in ash dump which makes it very easy to remove and clean out ashes on a regular basis and reduces the chance of odours and dust that escapes into the room. There are two flue adaptors (standard or pre-fabricated) depending on the type of chimney you have, and it's equipped with an remote control.

While the debate rages on about whether or not woodburning stoves are good for your health We can all agree that they create beautiful ambiences in our homes. However, it's important to keep in mind the effects of particulate matter as well as the way that burning wood and other types of fuels can impact the quality of indoor air as well as health. If you are installing a woodburner, it's recommended that you close the door when not tending to the fire. You should also regularly clean the stove to ensure that the air as healthy as possible.

3.  wood burning stoves small  Plus

A woodburner provides a beautiful atmosphere to any room, it's not just relaxing to watch the flames flicker, but it can also help lower blood pressure. But there's not a lot of good news. Research has shown that older stoves are harmful because they release microscopic particles of soot which can enter your respiratory system. This has led to new regulations being put into place, which means that new log burners must be able to meet the highest standards. This helps reduce creosote build-up, smoke leakage and, more important, harmful gases such as carbon monoxide.

New woodburners must be in compliance with a new standard and this is where the Go Eco 5kW Plus stands out. This multi-fuel stove not only meets, but surpasses the new standards. It has a large, clear view window that provides a great flame view, and is kept clean with an air wash system that is powerful. This stove has an impressive 80% energy efficiency rating and is DEFRA exempt meaning that it can be used in smoke-free areas. It's also SIA Ecodesign ready, which means it is already in compliance with European restrictions regarding the emissions from wood-burning stoves which will take the market in 2022.

As if that wasn't enough this stove is supplied with an air venting kit that is included making it much easier than ever to install. It's a sturdy little unit constructed using top-quality steel. The finish is a classic matt black, and it's easy to keep clean since the body is coated in an enamel that repels dirt and grime.

The clearSkies label on this stove demonstrates that it has been independently tested and verified to be sustainable and efficient, this goes above the basic requirements laid out by Ecodesign. It's among the few stoves we've reviewed that has the complete five star clearSkies rating, which means you can be certain that this woodburner is as great as it gets.

4. Chilli Penguin Defrost

Chilli Penguin is a feisty Welsh wood burner brand with an unorthodox style that shouldn't be overlooked. They are known for their small multi-fuel stoves, which come in various sizes and features. This 4.7kW model is a fantastic illustration of their brand's focus and demonstrates that they can deliver a superior product for a price that's not too expensive. This DEFRA approved woodburner can be used in Smoke Control Areas and is fully compliant to the current 5g/hr emission limit. It also comes with ClearSkies level five certification. It's the perfect option for those who don't know what the directive will be and want to feel secure that their log burners will be free of smoke control regulations.