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The Best Woodburners

The relaxation and blood pressure-reducing benefits of a wood burning stove have been documented. What do you think of the tiny particles of soot released by them?

New stoves are made to be in line with the EcoDesign directive. You can enjoy an inviting and cozy home, without compromising your environmental commitments.

1. Ekol Edge

The Ekol Edge is a simple-looking wood burner that doesn't skimp on performance. It's a great option for those living in smoke controlled areas as it comes with the Level 5 ClearSkies certification which means it can be used with dry and seasoned wood and approved solid fuels. Its large heat output makes it a great choice for large-sized rooms. The generous fire glass also permits you to enjoy the flames.

It is made of modern steel, which means it can be used in both traditional inglenooks as well as freestanding spaces. It comes with an integrated air wash system, which keeps the glass clear and helps prevent soot build-up. The stove is extremely efficient, meaning it can transfer a significant amount of the heat generated into your home instead of being directed up the chimney.

The recent criticism of wood burners has increased, because it was discovered that they could contribute to the production of microscopic sooty particles known as PM2.5. These particles have been associated with lung and heart problems. Modern models that are compliant with the Eco design Regulations will be less likely to create these sooty particles. Wood burners contribute to pollution that is produced by burning fossil fuels like gas and coal.

The right wood for your stove is essential to ensure optimal combustion and heat output. There are modern wood burning stove of wood that can be used for burning in your stove, including eucalyptus, hazel and beech. Eucalyptus is a good choice since it burns quickly and produces a lot of heat, however it requires to be seasoned. Beech is a different option, but its vicious thorns make it difficult to handle without protective gloves.

The Ekol Adept is designed to meet the new regulations. It's cleared by ClearSkies and Defra, so you can use it as it is if you follow the guidelines. It's a robust burner that's built to last, with sturdy construction and a 10-year body warranty, which is backed up by its incredibly impressive heating performance.

2. Arada Holborn 5 Widescreen

Wood burning stoves are very popular and despite the directive muddle that is surrounding them, they're not going anywhere. In fact, some groups are calling for stricter restrictions, and even a complete ban on log burners, which is why it's worth checking out our guide on stove pollution and regulations before you shop for a new log fire or multifuel burner.

One company that is making an effort to keep the popularity of woodburners up is Arada Stoves, who recently launched a widescreen version of their renowned Holborn 5 Multifuel/Wood Burning stove. It's an DEFRA approved, SIA 2022 Ecodesign Ready woodburner with a huge glass door that offers an amazing flame image. There is also an airwash system that prevents soot build-up.

With a power output of 4.9kW This is a great stove for most rooms and it's also very easy to use and maintain. Its curved lines and classic style makes it a great choice for both traditional and modern style. This model is easily fitted into smaller recesses due to its flat back design. It is also simple to install direct air systems using this model, which will increase the efficiency.

The stove also has an integrated ash dump which makes it simple to clear ashes and clean them regularly. This decreases the chance of odours and dust escaping the room. There's a choice of two flue adaptors (standard or pre-fabricated) depending on the chimney type you have, and it's also available with the option of a remote control.

Wood-burning stoves create a lovely atmosphere in our homes, regardless of whether they're healthy for us. It's important to consider the health consequences of indoor pollution and particulate matter. If you are installing a woodburner, it's recommended that you close the door when not tending to the flame. Also, you should regularly clean the stove to ensure that the air as healthy as possible.

3. Go Eco 5kW Plus

It's relaxing to watch the flames flutter, and it can help reduce blood pressure. However, it's not without its problems though, research has found that older stoves can cause harm as they produce tiny particles of soot that end up into your breathing system. New regulations have been enacted to ensure that log stoves are up to the highest standards. This reduces the risk on smoke leakage, creosote build up and more importantly - harmful gases such as carbon monoxide.





New woodburners have to comply with a brand new standard and this is where the Go Eco 5kW Plus stands out, this multi-fuel stove does not just meet but also exceeds the new standards. The stove features a large-screen viewing glass that lets you see the flames clearly. It is also kept clean by an air-washing system that is powerful. This stove has an impressive 80% efficiency rating. It's DEFRA exempt, which means it can be used in areas that are smoke-free. It's also SIA Ecodesign ready which means it is already in compliance with European restrictions on the emissions of wood-burning stoves which will take effect in 2022.

As if that wasn't enough the stove comes with a free air venting kit making it much easier than ever before to set up. This is a robust unit that's made from high-quality steel. The finish is a classic matte black. It's easy to clean as the body has been coated with an enamel that repels dirt.

The clearSkies label on this stove shows that it has been independently tested and confirmed to be eco-friendly and efficient, this goes above and beyond the basic requirements set out by Ecodesign. It's among the few stoves on our list that has the complete five-star ClearSkies rating, so you can be sure that this woodburner is as good as it gets.

4. Chilli Penguin Defrost

Chilli Penguin is a feisty Welsh wood burner brand with an unorthodox style that shouldn't be overlooked. They specialise in small do-it-all multi-fuel stoves that have achieved an enviable reputation due to their low flue-draught requirements, stove tops with hotplates, integrated ovens as well as a variety of sizes and features. This 4.7kW model is a perfect example of their focus on brand and also demonstrates that they can still provide an excellent product at a cost that won't break the bank. This DEFRA approved woodburner can be used in Smoke Control Areas and is fully in compliance with the current 5g/hr emission limit. It also comes with the level five ClearSkies qualifications. It is a great option for those who are not sure which direction the directive is headed and want peace of mind that their fireplace will continue to be exempt from the smoke control regulations.