Monday, 4 June 2012

Featured Stove - ACR Earlswood.


Buying a new stove can be a minefield of choices especially if you have no previous knowledge of how they work and what will work best for you. There are many stove manufacturers in the UK and many more across the world so there is no shortage of choice for the consumer, but what makes a good stove? This week we take a closer look at the Earlswood 5kw multifuel stove from ACR Heat Products. Is this one of the best stoves on the British market right now? We will let you decide….

With over 25 years  experience in designing stoves to the highest standards ACR heat products presents The Earlswood stove. The Earlswood has received DEFRA approval which means it can be used to burn wood in a smokeless area and is also suitable for burning a range of smokeless fuels.

Equipped with a very powerful airwash system to help keep the glass clean the Earlswood has a Large glass window which allows you a relaxing view of the flames. The ample sized firebox allows for burning logs up to 310mm in length.

At 5kw the Earlswood is suited to many room sizes and requires no additional ventilation. With a top or rear 125mm flue exit the stove can be adapted to a range of installations.

Finished in traditional matt black the Earlswood prides itself in it’s attention to detail, the stove is easy to maintain and operate. Constructed from high quality steel and cast iron for strength and efficient heat transfer.

With a high efficiency rating of 78.3%, a 5 year manufacturers warranty, and an RRP of just £710.00, If you are looking for design, function and affordability, The Earlswood stove is definitely worth considering when making your stove shortlist.

And for our Blog readers we are offering an additional £50 off the Earlswood stove when you use this voucher code, BLOGOFFEARL,  either by placing your order by telephone 01745 822344 or in store at our showroom in Betws Yn Rhos. Offer limited to one stove per customer while stocks last, Ends Friday 15.06.12.

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