The smallest of the Invicta Sedan models but with all the attributes that cast iron brings, the S has a 5kW heat output for smaller rooms or where it is a secondary heat source. Being cast iron it gives a more even heat distribution and allows the stored energy to continue to heat the space after the fire has gone out.
A large, nominal 12kW output, cast iron stove with a front and side loading door; the sedan L is a traditional yet simply styled stove. The Sedan L is also available in an Ivory enamel finish as well as the standard Anthracite.
The smallest in the range of stoves, the Bruno T6 wood stove has a nominal heat output of 6kW.
The addition of another set of convection tubes raise the maximum heat output of the Bruno T8 woodburning stove up to 9 kW, that bit bigger than the Bruno T6 wood stove. You can also fit longer logs into the firebox of the Bruno T8 stove which means less time spent cutting and splitting to load your wood stove.
Indulge in the exquisite aesthetics of the Trio D stove. Its sleek round shape, discreet handles, and unrivaled fire view create a stunning focal point.
The 9 Air is the model to choose if you have a well sealed house and need to fit a direct air supply.
These are room heating, dry insert stoves. The Woodfire RH insert stove is available in one size only while the lifting door models are available in several different formats.
Highly efficient and cleanburning, the Loughrigg is EcoDesogn Ready and approved for burning wood in smokeless zones.
The glass-covered door of the Opus Melody G gives it that slightly reflective and deep black look that I really like.
The Scandfire Opus 70 gives you the Scandfire all-in-one system that arrives on site ready to assemble. The Opus 70i woodburning inset stove sits in a solid chamber in the room from which the pumice chimney continues on and out.
The Invicta Bradford is a 9kW cast iron woodburning stove with airwash. The Bradford stove is available in anthracite, ivory enamel, or red enamel.