ᐅ Wood-burning stove for KfW 70 energy-efficient house

Created on: 26 Oct 2013 19:40
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diamond
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.
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Milambar
30 Oct 2013 20:11
We decided on a Scan stove. The alternative was the Contura models.
We paid 3,050 euros for the Scan, including delivery and full installation.
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diamond
31 Oct 2013 16:56
Which Scan model are you referring to? We found their quality to be very good.
Umbau-Susi31 Oct 2013 17:00
We decided on a Lotos M3. It will arrive on 27.11.13, hooray.
We visited the stove showroom and pretty much test-heated it while sitting in front of it. I rarely had such a good feeling. The craftsmanship is good. It is heated solely with wood, and the online reviews are consistently very positive to good.

Sylvia
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Milambar
31 Oct 2013 18:16
We originally wanted a 58-6, but unfortunately, it does not have DIBt approval.
Therefore, we have now chosen the 64-4.

The 85 model is also a great stove (you wanted a round one, after all).