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Wood cabin woodstove suggestions

Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2021 7:04 pm
by Joeboy
Hi lads,
We have a nice 4mtr x 4mtr log cabin. It has a double skinned roof with polystyrene sheeting in between to insulate and also under floor insulation. Timbers are 40mm.

I enjoy some of the Alaskan TV shows and as this is first year of retirement I thought it would be a good idea to add a woodstove to the space. Looking for ideas or examples of micro/mini woodstoves that have been heard of or trialled?

Fancy going down there to my bookshelves, choosing something and the kettles warming up.

Would likely go for vitrous chimney to keep costs down so will have to think about ways to dogleg out thru wall of cabin and isolate from same.

Might even rack out there of a night, kid on I'm 10 and in the big bad woods! :)

Re: Wood cabin woodstove suggestions

Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2021 7:31 pm
by Stinsy
As I mentioned on the other thread:

I looked into this years ago when I built my 2.4x2.4m "shed" (garden office). Was thinking of getting one of these: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/164314245112

But in the end it'd have been too much faff sorting out the chimney exting the shed and too much space would have been taken up so I didn't bother. Now have a storage heater...

I have seen teeny stoves that go up on shelves on (probably the same) Alaskan TV shows. Nice idea.

Re: Wood cabin woodstove suggestions

Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2021 8:48 pm
by Bugtownboy
Think it depends what you want, Joe.

It’s a reasonable volume you want to heat with, I’d imagine, not the highest level of insulation. Presume you want to see the flames, for it to be controllable, option to heat a kettle/stew and, potentially, be compliant with current smoke control ?

One that I’ve considered for a similar outdoor space is the Hobbit -

https://www.stovesupermarket.co.uk/blog ... ve-of-2018

Although I’ve no personal experience.

There are some really funky stoves out there, too -

https://www.woodburnerwarehouse.co.uk/b ... stove.html

Just depends how far (and how much) you want to go - there are plenty on eBay from small scale manufacturers that don’t come with much in the way of approval. Also some good second-hand ones, though must are probably going to be > 4kW and too much.

As you’ve alluded too, biggest issue will be getting a single walled flue through a combustible wall.

Be interesting to see how this thread develops.

Re: Wood cabin woodstove suggestions

Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2021 11:36 pm
by Mr Gus
Ouch £1049 for the second one.


Personally due to the in & out nature of workshops I'd opt for something that matches my pre existing log pile size, less fact imho & maybe reduce the chamber size slightly internally with extra panels.

Something like https://www.greymetal.co.uk/toledo-blac ... e-5kw.html @ £599 ..or if it was just heat & flat top but no flame.gazing, a £100 barrel stove.

Re: Wood cabin woodstove suggestions

Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2021 6:02 am
by Joeboy
Thanks Lads, I had a look last night and liked the look of the Burley Springdale at 3kW. I could easily use the same logs as now but at an angle. Hope to find one used on ebay. The Burley Debdale at 4kW was bought used for the house and all I have replaced is the door rope and top brick. Last being my own fault by being over rough!

I like the Hobbit stove so that's a contender too. Its a cool wee stove indeed. My hang up is efficiency as I'm now used to the extremely parsimonious nature of the Burley. Could probably let that req go as it's an occasional stove not a daily user?

Re: Wood cabin woodstove suggestions

Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2021 12:07 pm
by Mr Gus
Yeah, I had a look for the Burley stove (familiarity with lighting & loading) but couldn't find any on ebay yesterday,

today however...

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/115043834728 ... O#viTabs_0

Based in dorchester, about as far away as it could be... (it's a Launde, thus very similar & room sealable, no impediment to the size you chop / split logs)

https://burley.co.uk/product/launde-9304/

Re: Wood cabin woodstove suggestions

Posted: Wed Oct 13, 2021 3:46 pm
by Joeboy
Very nice Mr G! I have quite a long timeline on this job so I'm sticking that one on the watch list.

Re: Wood cabin woodstove suggestions

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2021 7:28 am
by Mr Gus
That one "disappeared" presumably a quick sale..

How about.. (burley)
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/284492198830 ... SwC4JhbAD8

Start price £200, just went up yesterday on 7 day listing
Location: Newark, somewhat nearer yourselves.

https://burley.co.uk/product/icarus-5/

Re: Wood cabin woodstove suggestions

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2021 11:25 am
by Andy
Joeboy wrote: Wed Oct 13, 2021 6:02 am I like the Hobbit stove so that's a contender too. Its a cool wee stove indeed. My hang up is efficiency as I'm now used to the extremely parsimonious nature of the Burley. Could probably let that req go as it's an occasional stove not a daily user?
Besides efficiency being a flexible feast in interpretation would being less efficient help keep the output down for what is a small space for 4kw :P

Re: Wood cabin woodstove suggestions

Posted: Mon Oct 18, 2021 12:15 pm
by Stan
Which? has just published a report on log burners 7/7/21.
Unsurprisingly, Clearview got the top 94% rating. None got marks for ease of cleaning.