Hello everyone,
We are currently looking for a wood-burning stove for our KFW70 house with a central ventilation system featuring heat recovery. We have already visited several dealers and have a clear idea of what we want. Unfortunately, there are so many manufacturers that we’re not sure which one to choose. Here are the key requirements:
Wood-burning stove with a round design and a large, round viewing window
Integrated heat storage
Room-air independent, the room is 40 m² (430 sq ft)
DIBt approval is not absolutely necessary, as our ventilation system is equipped accordingly
So far, we have looked at models from Sparther*, Sca*, Justu*, and others.
Do you have any recommendations? Our budget is limited, with a maximum of around 3000€ (about $3300), but cheaper is preferable.
We are currently looking for a wood-burning stove for our KFW70 house with a central ventilation system featuring heat recovery. We have already visited several dealers and have a clear idea of what we want. Unfortunately, there are so many manufacturers that we’re not sure which one to choose. Here are the key requirements:
Wood-burning stove with a round design and a large, round viewing window
Integrated heat storage
Room-air independent, the room is 40 m² (430 sq ft)
DIBt approval is not absolutely necessary, as our ventilation system is equipped accordingly
So far, we have looked at models from Sparther*, Sca*, Justu*, and others.
Do you have any recommendations? Our budget is limited, with a maximum of around 3000€ (about $3300), but cheaper is preferable.
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DerBjoern26 Oct 2013 20:06We have chosen the Olsberg Palena Compact. It basically matches your description. There is also a version called Powerbloc, in case storage capacity is important...
DerBjoern schrieb:
We decided on the Olsberg Palena Compact. It actually matches your description well. There is also a Powerbloc version if storage capacity is important...Haha, I was just about to mention that one too. Ours cost around 2700, with installation and piping about 3500. It's hard to find a cheaper option.
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DerBjoern30 Oct 2013 19:31We don’t have it yet. However, we are planning to buy it. The house is not completely finished yet...
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