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LANDYVENT
The Eccostove is an innovative new con- cept in woodburning technology using
silicon carbide to create energy efficient wood combustion providing whole home heating with- out plumbing. Eccostove has an 85.3 per cent efficiency rating and still emits 25 per cent of stored heat up to 12 hours after firing (depen- dant on model). There are four models in the range that will heat anything from a two bed- room property, right through to a five bedroom property, provided doors around the home are left open.
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Eco ICID, the twin wall insulated System Chimney specifically designed for stoves, is now available in two finishes: stainless
steel and black painted. The black finish matches the black Prima
Smooth connecting flue pipe range, creating an attractive black flue right up to the ceiling. Eco ICID has easy to install twist lock connec-
tions and is available in diameters 125mm, 150mm, 180mm and 200mm.
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The UK's most efficient inset stove (18i: see HETAS Guide 2013) just became a freestanding stove! The new 18q is a
powerful wood and multi-fuel convector stove, styled with a minimal clean line design. All the same 18i features are there: 4.9 kW output, 85 per cent efficient, wood & multi-fuel; Defra approved for wood. The 18q warms your room in two ways: heat radiates directly through the glass as well as convection air projected from around the firebox.
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• Solid and reliable stoves, yet easy to control • The only manufacturer to offer the Flexifuel System (patent pending) • Designed in Britain, Built in Britain...Unashamedly British.
www.aradastoves.com • Axminster • Devon • T: +44 (0)1297 35700
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selfbuilder & homemaker
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