Marches Stoves
  • Dik Geurts Prostyle Inset Woodburning Stove

    So this week I thought I’d show you the Dik Geurts Pro style 600 wide slimline frame wood burning stove.

    This has got to be one of the best inset stoves I’ve ever seen. It’s got a lovely swirling flame and you can see the secondary burn with the swirling flames coming out of the holes at the back and it’s going to burn away and leave the wood looking like charcoal.

    It really packs a punch, gives out a lot of heat, up to 7 kW of heat and it’s a stylish, modern stove that you can have in an inset situation in your fireplace.

  • Gazco Marlborough 2 electric stove

    This week, we’re looking at the Gazco Marlborough 2 electric stove.

    This stove can be used with just the flame display on for ambience, or you can activate the 2 kW fan heater for additional warmth.

    The heater can be programmed to switch on and off automatically, allowing it to maintain a set room temperature. It can also be scheduled to operate at specific times of the day, giving you flexible and convenient heating control.

    This stove is ideal if you’ve had enough of carrying logs indoors, or if you don’t have a chimney.

  • Gazco Sheraton Gas Stove

    Something a bit different this week — we have the Gazco Sheraton gas stove.

    It’s a 4 kW output gas fire with a fully sequential remote control, so you can start the fire from scratch and adjust the flame up and down with ease.

    The stove features glowing red logs and embers. As the fire warms up, they begin to glow — and you can see that now. If we zoom in, you can clearly see the glowing embers and red logs, creating a very realistic flame effect.

    This model is available in either natural gas or LPG, and it can be installed with a conventional or balanced flue.

    Overall, this lovely gas stove can be fitted in most settings.

  • Stovax Huntington 40

    Today, Jamie tells us all about the Huntington 40 from Stovax

    So today’s stove is the Stovax Huntington 40. Now this is a big powerful stove.It’s rated at 8 kW and will go from about 4 and a half up to 10. And 10 kWis very very warm indeed. There are options of longer legs if you want to put it in a bigger fireplace.and it’s the largest of the stock stovax Huntington family. There are some smaller models, a 5 kW one, which is the Huntington 30. It can come with or without tracery door. Tracery door is with the Gothic arches, but without that you get a lovely big window and of course the beautiful rolling flames and a really warm fire. So I hope you all like my description of the Stovax Huntington 40.