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CVO FIRE


CVO Fire has created a Flueless Gas Fire which can provide up to 3.5Kw of heat with 100 per cent energy efficiency. This contemporary open flame gas fire featured on TV has won the Interbuild Energy Efficiency Award and the Homes and Gardens Design Award. Available in a wide choice of design styles, this CE approved gas fire can be used with either Natural Gas or LPG/ Propane and is easy to install and use.


www.cvo.co.uk Enq. 148 2 NU-FLAME


For over 25 years Nu-Flame has bought together the widest range of


both open fronted and glass fronted fires, combining the very best of British innovation, design and engineering. With Nu-Flame you are guaranteed quality, realism and efficiency. Nu-Flame has invested heavily in its own research and development facility in Surrey, where all Nu-Flame fires are made. This has enabled us to produce an unrivalled range of fires.


www.nu-flame.co.uk Enq. 149 3 ARADA


BoThe all-new Farringdon range epitomises the finest of British design with innovative technology, outstanding all round performance and long burn times. Boasting impressive clean burning credentials, this range of stoves already exceeds 2022 European Ecodesign regulations, and meets even stricter North American EPA low emission levels. These wood burning stoves are available in different sizes and can be personalised.


www.aradastoves.com Enq. 150


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With stoves to suit every lifestyle and setting, we make it easy to put a warm glow at the heart of the home.


For reliability and service you can trust, contact us today on 01297 35700 Enq. 151


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