Getting to know the brands

brands

Cheap imports and inferior quality stoves are going to come alongside the increasingly popular stove market. Not only will they look cheap but, in some cases, these can be proven as dangerous. Therefore, it is best to not take the chance and put your family at risk. Unless you live and breathe the stove world, it is unlikely that you will know any brands so that’s where we come to your rescue. Here are some of our recommendations:

Arada

Arada is a British company that manufacture their stoves in a factory in Devon. Where possible, they source the materials from around the UK solely. Since the first Aarrow stove (now Arada) was made 30 years ago, the Arada brand has been known for its truly outstanding design, impeccable quality and superior performance. At Arada, they take pride in their reputation for excellent quality and continue to produce high quality products. To guarantee that every stove meets their high standards, all stoves are quality checked thoroughly.

ACR

It is not impossible to see why ACR stoves are very popular within the industry. With over 30 years of experience and commitment to creating high quality products and giving the customer exactly what they want. ACR stove is specifically special when it comes to understanding the customer, they understand that to a buyer the stove is not only the main source of heat but the focal point in their room. With this in mind, the ACR stoves are produced and loved.

Broseley

The UK brand, Broseley Fires, have manufactured a wide range of stoves at a high standard but still using traditional methods and castings which are then tested and approved to high European standards. Years of experience have made them realise that customers want a great look but at the same time need practicality and stoves built to last.

Dovre

The company name, Dovre, comes from a range of Norwegian mountains. With more than 60 years of experience and having to deal with the harshest of Artic winters, this company is one to trust to manufacture your pride and joy. Dovre stoves are known for their durability and reliability because of the material they have chosen to use, cast iron. Dovre are able to craft the cast iron into a variety of shapes and textures, giving the perfect look and immediate appeal whether you want the traditional or contemporary look.

Franco Belge

Franco Belge was formed in 1926 in a small French town that was dotted around with farmhouses and country roads. But ever since that day in 1926 it has been well known for the place that manufacturers high quality stoves. When thinking of Franco Belge, heritage, quality and period designs comes to mind.

The Gallery Collection

The Gallery Collection comes from the well-known brand within the industry, Percy Doughty. This company has over 60 years of experience providing customers with all aspects of the stove world, including flue systems and spare parts. The Galley Collection combines the highest quality craftsmanship with excellent materials and sophisticated looks to manufacture the ideal stove for everyone. It specifically concentrates on providing you with an excellent stove that is of high performance and very efficient.

Hwam

The Hwam range of stoves has been around for some time now and it is evident that the company listens to customers and interacts with the latest technology. The look of a Hwam stove is instantly recognisable even from a distance and while centred round a cylindrical style the company also offers a square shape design and inset stoves. These are beautifully crafted stoves with an extended front viewing area to watch the burning embers and the flickering flames.

Hunter

While not everybody will have heard of Hunter Stoves, this company have over 40 years’ experience in the industry. They design and manufacture high quality stoves that bring together the latest technology and traditional design. With their commitment to innovation, developments and the environment, you can be reassured that your stove from The Hunter Group is one of the best out there.

Saltfire

There is no doubt that Saltfire stoves is a brand you will become more and more aware of if you have an interest in wood-burning and multifuel stoves. The company has spent years researching and designing precision made stoves which already abide by future EU regulations such as the eco-design directive which does not come into play until 2022. Precision made, expertly designed and researched for many years it is no surprise to see that Saltfire stoves are already catching the eye of stove retailers up and down the country.

Stovax

Stovax is based in Britain and was founded in 1981 to design, produce and distribute high quality woodburning stoves and fireside accessories. Stovax is the UK’s largest stove and fireplace producer with a range of different stoves, from traditional to contemporary. The company remains privately owned, with the emphasis on producing high quality products and backing that up with high quality customer service and support.

Wiking

The Danish woodburning stoves from Wiking build on two main skills: combustion technology and design. Wiking produces simple, high quality woodburning stoves. With unique sharp looks, Wiking wood burning stoves are ideal for customers in search of a practical, high quality stove at a reasonable price.

Yeoman

From its humble origins over 25 years ago on a farm near Dartmoor – a part of the country renowned for its cold winters, Yeoman has grown to become one of the UK’s leading stove manufacturers. Yeoman produces a wide selection of woodburning, multi fuel and gas stoves combining not only traditional appeal and modern technology but also offering superb value for money.