Have you seen the new Sheraton 5 stove range?

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Stovax has a range of stoves which is way ahead of their competitors in terms of style, cost and heat output. So, it is no surprise to learn that the company has recently launched the Sheraton 5 stove range which comes in both wood-burning and multifuel variations together with a widescreen option. What should you expect from the Sheraton 5 stove range?

Sheraton 5 Woodburning/Multifuel Stove

The standard Sheraton 5 Stove comes in wood-burning and multifuel variations and while just launched by the company it is certainly grabbing the attention of stove enthusiasts. The stove has a nominal 5 kW output (varying from 2.5 kW up to 7 kW) and while this is not the widescreen variation even the standard machine offers a much larger viewing area than the vast majority of stoves.

Sheraton 5 Woodburning/Multifuel Stove
Sheraton 5 Woodburning/Multifuel Stove

The stove dimensions are width 472 mm, height 615 mm with a depth of 372 mm. However, there is the option to acquire the extended legs which will increase the height up to 660 mm. The wood-burning stove has an efficiency rating of 78% while the multifuel version has a rating of 80%. The wood-burning stove weighs around 83 kg with the multifuel stove coming in at a slightly heavier 95 kg.

While the technical specifications are attractive in their own right, for many people it is the style and the look of the Sheraton 5 Stove which makes the difference. The door frame boasts an extremely attractive bevelled design with matching cast-iron top and bottom plates adding to the old-style look which hides modern day technology. The company is very proud of its innovative firebox design which allows both the wood-burning and multifuel variations to fully utilise the latest cleanburn combustion technology. We live in an era where emissions are under constant review but the Sheraton 5 Stove is eligible for use in smoke control areas and abides by the eco-design regulations even though they do not come into play until 2022.

Sheraton 5 Widescreen Woodburning/Multifuel Stove

Those who follow the stove market will be well aware that there has been specific focus on widescreen viewing areas in recent times. This ensures that customers are able to fully appreciate the ambience and the atmosphere created by a modern day wood-burning/multifuel stove. Those who have experienced this type of heat will understand the deep-seated nature and the relaxing atmosphere which go hand-in-hand with the Sheraton 5 Widescreen Stove. The Sheraton 5 Widescreen Stove comes in both woodburning and multifuel variations so there are options aplenty.

Sheraton 5 Widescreen Woodburning/Multifuel Stove
Sheraton 5 Widescreen Woodburning/Multifuel Stove

The Sheraton 5 Widescreen Stove has dimensions of width 581 mm, height 657 mm with a depth of 317 mm (significantly less than the standard Sheraton 5 Stove). There is also the option to acquire additional higher legs for the stove which will increase the height to 703 mm. The heat output is 5 kW nominal (2.5 kW up to 7 kW) which is more than enough to heat small to medium size rooms and even take the chill off a larger room. The wood-burning variation has an efficiency rating of 76% while the multifuel stove is rated at 79%. The weights of the stoves are slightly different with the wood-burning machine coming in at 83 kg and the multifuel variation at 110 kg.

Stovax products have a reputation for excellent design with the company experienced in reading the market and giving consumers exactly what they require. The latest combustion technology ensures a clean burn, opening up the possibility of using the Sheraton 5 Widescreen Stove in smoke control areas. As the wider viewing area is one of the main attractions of this particular model, it is good to see that the latest airwash technology is standard right across the Sheraton 5 Stove range. It is also worth mentioning that while the eco-design regulations do not come into play until 2022, the Sheraton 5 Widescreen Stove already abides by the new standard.

Conclusion

Stovax has experience of the UK market that few other stove manufacturers can compete with, an ability to read the market and ultimately present customers with options which include the latest trends and customer demands. The standard Sheraton 5 Stove range has already attracted significant attention but it is perhaps the widescreen variation which will put this particular stove on the map. Suitable for both traditional and contemporary environments, presenting a traditional design powered by the latest technology and abiding by the latest regulations, Stovax has very high hopes for this range of stoves.