New generation wood stove

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My project for the next month is to acquire and fit one of those newfangled stoves,a wood-burner for heating,cooking(hotplate&oven incl)and back-boiler to heat my immersion tank & maybe bathroom towel rail too.

Sold my cumbersome little Rayburn so need a replacement soon.Don`t want one from China but German stoves look sturdy.Trouble is all the models I`ve looked at have only been around a short time and therefore can`t find any reviews.Has anyone run one of these "cheap"(c£600) modern steel multi-faceted stoves and if so which would you recommend.

As for the back-boiler,it`s not essential for it to be original equipment as I can fit one myself.

Thanks.
 
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personally ,after many months of reveiws , and personal recommeded by friends i brought a clearveiw pioneer 400 last november

best thing ever ,burns lovely ,great heat output for the size ...expensive yes but very well built ...check out the reviews

regards
 
Cyndi,they look great but I want something with an oven,something to replace the Rayburn.
 
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While evaluating the right size, heating capacity and look of your future wood stove, we recommend that you also follow these five eco-wise tips:
Only evaluate approved wood stoves equipped with a non-catalytic combustion system that exceeds EPA standards and are currently tax credit qualified.

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