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The Zigzag - Multi Fuel Stoves Despite it's sculptural appearance, the design of the Zigzag derives from practical considerations of combustion efficiency, ease of use and economy to manufacture |
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The Tardis - Multi Fuel Stoves More traditional in appearance, with its vertical lines, the stove maximises available space, and is the nearest we come to a fully 'inserted' stove. |
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The Little Devil - Multi Fuel Stoves Designed originally for canal boats where space is at a premium. We'd reckoned that the Firebug and Hybrid models were about as simple as a stove can be but this wee fellow shows that development never ends! Available in 4,6 and 12 kw |
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The Firebug - Multi Fuel Stoves By simplifying the moving parts, build cost is reduced to a minimum while retaining strength. Suitable for a studio, workshop, or cottage kitchen, with optional 'wings' for extra hot plates on the sides, to supplement the top hot plate. Also available as Woodbug version |
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The Hybrid - Multi Fuel Stoves Weve taken some of the ideas developed for the Firebug and grafted them on to a truncated 'Sumo', to minimise build-time costs. As with all our stoves, the basic design can be altered to suit different circumstances |
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The Aztec - Wood Burning Stoves This was the wood burner with which we first started to develop the pyramidal design principles that culminate in the Sumo. By transferring some of the detail of the Sumo (essentially the door design) back to the old Aztec, were pleased to reintroduce this successful model. |
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