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Clarke wood burning stove - £322.80 (+£5.99 Delivery) @ Machine Mart

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The Carlton III wood burning stove is a classically designed wood burning stove providing a traditional sense of style to a modern or period home with real flames offering a warm ambience to your room.

The Carlton III is manufactured with a steel body and solid cast iron door, all finished with a black, heat resistant paint. It has air control for altering the burn rate / heat output. The air wash system helps to keep the inside of the glass clean so you can benefit from the full flame effect.

Complies with the BS/EN13240 and latest standards. If you intend to use this appliance on a barge or boat it must be installed in accordance with BS 8511:2010 - consult your qualified installer.

Please use a flexible flue liner with a diameter of 5" (125mm) if required.

It is recommended that a carbon monoxide detector is installed in accordance with BS EN 50292:2002

Carlton III Stove has been exempted under section 21 of the Clean Air Act 1993 for use within UK smoke control areas.

Features

  • Suitable for use in smokeless controlled zones to burn wood/logs
  • Heat output up to 4.2kW
  • Energy Rating A
  • Door Glass Aperture: 208x213mm
  • Built to comply with the latest EN13240 and ECO2022 Standards
  • Dimensions (WDH) 380x310x525mm (not including handle)
  • Weight: 47.5kg

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  1. hotshot's avatar
    hotshot
    Used to love these but 400 times more pollution than gas time to ban them tbh
    jammiejam2k69's avatar
    jammiejam2k69
    Nahhh, not when the government is ripping us off
  2. airbus330's avatar
    airbus330
    Honestly, unless you want it for the decorative effect, spend more and buy a quality burner. I've had a Machine Mart stove for some years and heat output vs. log consumption is chronic compared to a well designed stove.
  3. Arthur.Meiers's avatar
    Arthur.Meiers
    I always wanted one. What do you need except chimney,wood, flue and burner it self!? :/
    LordFlashHeart's avatar
    LordFlashHeart
    It depends on how much you want to pay and whether you want it done right.

    If you have an external chimney and can knock out the old fireplace plug and filler bricks (usually bricked up with a gas fire placed in the smaller gap) you 'could' just put a wood stove straight in after it has been swept.

    Don't do this though (like my cheap chimney sharing builder neighbour that burns anything toxic he gets on jobs) as it's not too difficult to do it right.

    Most will need a double walled/skinned flue pipe, a chimney pot cowl (to attach the flue pipe too) and at the other end a flue liner adapter that connects into a stove pipe (which then slots into the top of the stove) (in total around £350 - £400)

    Then any wood burner will do, so look on Facebook Marketplace as you could get one that needs a clean up, new glass and rope for £100 or get one that slots straight in for around £300.
  4. wcoco's avatar
    wcoco
    Log burners are best thing ever. Highly recommend to install 1. I did and never looked back.
    Whitey2048's avatar
    Whitey2048
    I had mine serviced in September and was told you wouldn't get one installed by a registered engineer this side of the spring. My logs have doubled on price too. Not too mention the stove itself is a small part of the cost. Our conturer stove was £1k, total cost once installed with flu nd Harth was over 4k. That was 8 years ago too. (edited)
  5. Maxim7750's avatar
    Maxim7750
    Does anyone know how much it would cost to sit in a car on the drive with the engine running to use the cars heating,I wonder if it would cost less than running central heating
    joco202's avatar
    joco202
    Most petrol or diesel cars use 0.5-1 l/h, so a full tank would last for about 2-3 days
  6. fozzy17's avatar
    fozzy17
    Don't waste your money it's cheap badly made badly insulated, spend a bit more and getting something better
    LordFlashHeart's avatar
    LordFlashHeart
    Insulated log burners? Also this is a good combination of steel and Iron which is a excellent compormise to a full cast stove.
  7. BrianButterfield's avatar
    BrianButterfield
    I live next to a wood, I got a burner installed.... If the government wants to keep chasing "green" energy which actually means importing all our energy... Then I'll have to burn wood as I cannot afford a £3000 heating bill. (edited)
    LordFlashHeart's avatar
    LordFlashHeart
    Let them regulate the US, China and India first, as they create most of all the man made pollution.
  8. fozzy17's avatar
    fozzy17
    The latest thing people are doing are 8kw van diesel heaters , around 14p a hour and can even run on cooking oil and engine oil , trouble is sold out everywhere, Google is your friend

    (edited)
  9. The_Name_With_No_Man's avatar
    The_Name_With_No_Man
    The flue will be a big additional expense.
    LordFlashHeart's avatar
    LordFlashHeart
    I'm glad I got everything before the fuel prices went up and everyone went nuts for them. I did even consider buying up all the used Stoves as there were plenty for between £100 and £200 (but like everything they have doubled or even tripled)
  10. mane1034's avatar
    mane1034
    oh no - buy something better or do not buy it pls
  11. Bhogey's avatar
    Bhogey
    Had one of these got rid of it for one that cost a grand. Cant afford to buy the logs these days prices have more than doubled in places.

    Its just a cosy blanket and warm slippers.now.
    mrheap's avatar
    mrheap
    Some of us have excess logs and no gas supply - with heating oil near £1 a litre it makes me wish i had a gas contract.
  12. andy1989's avatar
    andy1989
    Get a multi fuel stove so you can switch between fuels depending on price and availabity. (edited)
  13. Bigalfonso's avatar
    Bigalfonso
    Regards a flue liner, it depends on your existing flue. If it is a class 1 chimney flue with no leaks then you may not need a liner, but a leak test will probably need to be carried out by your installer to determine this. You now also need to get a Defra approved SE (smoke exempt) stove and it wouldn't hurt to check that your local authority is cool with the installation, although your installer may already have this info if they are any good..
  14. digbys's avatar
    digbys
    Would this be any good for the mother-in-law?
  15. fozzy17's avatar
    fozzy17
    Those wanting them banned I am flat out everybody wants them , not taking any more work I am so busy waiting lists , if you can get wood a no brainer , I have a oven on mine and hot plates , my gas hasn't gone in yet and it was -8 this morning , well insulated attic 2ft thick and
    49066968-f1OIc.jpgnew windows (edited)
  16. laughinglion's avatar
    laughinglion
    If you pull out the rear seats from a car, and fit this stove with a chimney through the roof, it would be a great and effective heater for the winter
  17. gary333's avatar
    gary333
    I'm intrigued with the statement: "Carlton III Stove has been exempted under section 21 of the Clean Air Act 1993 for use within UK smoke control areas". Surely it's only exempt if suitable wood is used? I see so many people where I live with wood burners pumping grey smoke out and yet i'm in a smoke free zone. Very annoying when you wake up to find your house stinking of smoke!
    lee19285's avatar
    lee19285
    Seems they're saying if poor fuel is used the exempt burner works in a way it's not polluting excessively.

    bassetlaw.gov.uk/env…es/
  18. Brevhead's avatar
    Brevhead
    Not sure you would fit her in
  19. torroxcampo's avatar
    torroxcampo
    Please be aware there’s a lot of these stoves on back order at the moment , so you may not get one right away and delivery is around 25£ plus
  20. BiGfactHunt's avatar
    BiGfactHunt
    I have come up with a way to heat a single room for 8p/hour using a stainless steel catering table and tealight candles. It's quite effective.
    Sharpharp's avatar
    Sharpharp
    I can heat myself for free and others, but there is an initial upfront cost
  21. Charger1969's avatar
    Charger1969
    I'd spend the extra 30 quid odd and get the multi one, wood doesn't give great heat per £, most wood sold still has moisture in it and gums the flue up, coal is a much better heat source per £, you can get seasoned wood but it's expensive.
    torroxcampo's avatar
    torroxcampo
    None of them are actually classes as milifuel the spec on the manual doesn’t match the website and both do not match the plaques on the stoves themselves . Only go by what the stove plate says
  22. deleted2817570's avatar
    Anonymous User
    All the moaners now buying fuel burners. Stop moaning you hippos. On a serious note these burners (any of them to a standard, don't know if this is) give out a "different" type of heat. Great for aches and pains, etc. You can also cook on the top of them to a limit of course and buy cast iron ovens that sit on top for jacket potatoes, etc. Do the math. My pain in bum neighbour never moans anymore as she is freezing her nuts off and has had a quote to get one (edited)
    LordFlashHeart's avatar
    LordFlashHeart
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  23. D_PW's avatar
    D_PW
    If global warminh exists why has ot been -8 all week its absolute rubbish
    gary333's avatar
    gary333
    Come on even at GCSE level they explain this, and that was back 25+ years ago when I was at school, so it’s not new!
  24. LordFlashHeart's avatar
    LordFlashHeart
    There's nothing wrong with stoves that are a combination of steel and cast.

    In fact 'cast iron' is susceptible to cracking when over heated - or heated from very cold - so a steel body and cast doors is a good compromise.

    Most will need a double walled/skinned flue liner, a chimney cowl (to attach the flue) a flue adapter (to attach to the other end of the flue), stove pipe (for attaching to the stove) and a debris and register plate.

    Oh and you'll also need to sweep your old chimney so you get a certificate that it's been done.

    Obviously you'll have to knock out your old gas fireplace and it will cost you a lot more if you don't have an external chimney.
  25. Nealjane100's avatar
    Nealjane100
    And yet - probably a cheaper way to keep warm this winter if you already have a flue liner in your chimney - doesn’t look very big though - won’t get much log in that… (edited)
    LordFlashHeart's avatar
    LordFlashHeart
    You need a double walled/skinned flue liner as a gas fire liner will not be able to stand the tempertures of a log burner.
  26. andypa1's avatar
    andypa1
    does anyone have any recommendations for where to buy properly seasoned wood in the Midlands?
    I've just spent £240 and it's all 25-30% moisture so can't burn it!
    questionnaire's avatar
    questionnaire
    Hi The problem in the UK is that wood is not seasoned for 3 years minimum like in France and if it has been dried properly the price is crazy. I pay 50 euros for a metre cubed in the Limousin. The same in the UK would be 150 pounds, just not worth the expense.
  27. Sharpharp's avatar
    Sharpharp
    How much wood could a woodchuck chuck if a woodchuck could chuck wood?
    deleted2817570's avatar
    Anonymous User
    Five logs
  28. Kev_Richards's avatar
    Kev_Richards
    Actually dual fuel surely makes more sense - more choices and eco fuels around too.
  29. hooray.henry's avatar
    hooray.henry
    Or jusy buy a Chinese diesel heater c.£100, using red diesel or kero and heat your lounge for a pound a night.
    fozzy17's avatar
    fozzy17
    Trouble is they are sold out everywhere
  30. HereKittyKitty's avatar
    HereKittyKitty
    I don't know what's hotter here - the deal, the stove, or all these... hot takes
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