Solid Fuel Stoves - Product Range


Kedco have discontinued there solid fuel stove line.
We are ascertaining our efforts into providing amazing value on our wood pellet stove range and wood pellet boilers.

See these pages for more information.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Kedco are proud to announce our new multi stove range of stoves. Any product from this range will illuminate any room, which it is placed in. These stoves are an alternative replacement for the traditional open fireplaces.
 

Back Boiler Stoves

Hamco Glenbarrow Hamco Glenregan Solid Stove Glendine Solid Stove
Glenbarrow Glenregan Glendine
     
The Ree Solid Stove The Derg Solid Stove Glenmore Solid Stove
  Glenmore


Space Heater Stoves

    

Hamco Glenbarrow Solid Stove
 
Hamco Glenregan
 
Allen Solid Stove

Glenbarrow
 
Glenregan
 
 
The Allen
 
     
Glendine Solid Stove The Ree Solid Stove The Derg Solid Stove
Glendine The Ree The Derg
     
 Ree Petite Solid Stove    
The Ree Petite
    

 

Advantages of Multi Fuel Stoves v Traditional Fireplaces

  • A kg of fuel will produce at least three times more heat when burned in a stove than when it is burned on an open fireplace.
  • An open fire will continue to suck warm air from the room as long as the room is warmer than air outside. Therefore, all the heat produced by an evening fire is lost because the open fire is constantly drawing in massive amounts of air from the room. Because the Open Fireplace is so, hungry for air it can also suck all the heat generated by other heat sources such as a night storage heaters or radiators straight up the chimney.
Taking the above points into consideration we can expect something like eight times more heat from a stove than an open fire. Thus not only can a stove heat the very largest rooms, but the heat can also be expected to rise up stair wells and warm landings, travel through floors and take the chill off bedrooms. This heat will be absorbed into the walls, which act as heat reservoirs.

In many cases, a simple room-heating stove can go a long way to heating a whole cottage, or take a load off an existing central heating system in a sizeable house.

In summary

The wood burning stove is far more efficient because:
  1. The air can be regulated thus controlling the speed of the burn and therefore the temperature output2.
     
  2. The stoves themselves are designed so that the fire is routed through baffles which heat the stove before all the heat is lost up the chimney. Resulting in the stove radiating the heat back into the room.
An open fire cannot be controlled with most of the heat being lost up the chimney.