Very happy and very warm, first proper burn after 2 small braek in fires....is it usual for people who come into a room and think it smells a slight bit smokey though after initial light up and door closed for 15 mins.?
Neil said:..is it usual for people who come into a room and think it smells a slight bit smokey though after initial light up and door closed for 15 mins.?
Neil said:Very happy and very warm, first proper burn after 2 small braek in fires....is it usual for people who come into a room and think it smells a slight bit smokey though after initial light up and door closed for 15 mins.?
daleeper said:Neil said:Very happy and very warm, first proper burn after 2 small braek in fires....is it usual for people who come into a room and think it smells a slight bit smokey though after initial light up and door closed for 15 mins.?
I don't know about that particular stove, but I don't think you can completely eliminate the smokey smell in a wood burning house. The strength of the smell will be different, but not totally eliminated, depending on the stove and skills of the operator.
That is a real neat looking stove.
All your fires will be small, that thing doesn't look like it will hold much wood. It must not get very hot either, for that candle to be so close and not melt.
woodjack said:That's a beautiful stove. What type is it?
. . . that towel should be dry by now.
Neil said:woodjack said:That's a beautiful stove. What type is it?
. . . that towel should be dry by now.
The wife just said"why did you leave that towell there when taking a photo" it is a Jotul F250, it is their newesr stove and for some reason not for sale in the USA yet.
Sorry I do not understand what you mean.hedgeburner said:The real question is hows the pot holder work for grabbing logs rolling out of that thing
Neil said:woodjack said:That's a beautiful stove. What type is it?
. . . that towel should be dry by now.
The wife just said"why did you leave that towell there when taking a photo" it is a Jotul F250, it is their newesr stove and for some reason not for sale in the USA yet.
InTheRockies said:I think he's referring to the black oven mitten that's laying on the floor in the first picture. Nice stove, how much heat does it put out? You will enjoy having cozy fires on a cold winter's evenings. Thanks for sharing the pictures of your stove. It's interesting to see different designs.
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