Saturday 26 April 2014

KamadoJoe

You won't realise you needed one until you've tried it! Fancy something a bit different for your outdoor cooking this summer. Impress your friends and neighbours by serving them smoked roasted chicken.

You can grill, sear or smoke....


Why not pop in and see one for yourself. We're expecting one in the showroom soon - all ready for summer dining!

Saturday 20 April 2013

AJWoodstoves welcomes Esse

AJWoodstoves is proud to announce that as of the 14th April, we have become suppliers of Esse wood burning and multifuel stoves.

Perhaps some of you know Esse best through their Ironheart stove, which was featured recently in Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's River Cottage series.
Esse Ironheart as seen at River Cottage
Esse is a great British brand and is the UK's longest-standing stove manufacturer. From their traditional looking Esse 100MF...
Esse 100 MF
...to something a bit more modern.
A number of Esse stoves are on display in our showroom, including the Esse 500C on live display.
Esse 500 C



Saturday 6 April 2013

Wood burning stoves - any colour (Not just available in black)

Whilst black will always be the most popular colour choice for most people, wood burning stoves also come in a wide range of other colours.

Whether you're looking for something pale like this cream Dru 78 stove.

Or something a bit more bold, like a striking red Carron.

In fact, most stoves can be painted pretty much any colour you like.
Coloured stoves are either painted, like this almond Jetmaster.

Or enamelled.

If you're looking for something a little bit unusual then how about a powder blue enamelled stove?


Thursday 14 March 2013

Buy British - wood burning stoves

We all know that more and more people are wanting to shop locally and support British handmade products. Stoves are no different. We have seen our sales of British made woodburning stoves increase by 85% over the last two years.

Here are just a few of the British made stoves we sell at AJWoodstoves.

Dean Forge - made in Devon


Dean Forge is one of the biggest and longest established Suppliers, Manufacturers and Installers of Woodburning stoves, Multi-fuel Stoves, Traditional Range Cookers, Pellet Boilers, Flues and lots more in the South West of England.

Dean Dartmoor - made in Devon

Also based in Devon is Hunter stoves

Hunter stoves

They don't get much more local than Portway stoves, which are made at Trentham in Staffordshire.

Portway stoves - made in Staffordshire

Another company from the south west. Mendip stoves are based in Somerset

Mendip stoves

So if you are looking for a UK made stove then why not pop in or visit our website.




Saturday 9 March 2013

Choosing firewood

Any dry untreated wood can be used on a stove but not all woods are equal. Man made products such as chipboard, plywood and MDF should not be used as the glues and additives can damage both your stove and flue.

Moisture content


Moisture content is critical - wood with more than 25% water content is not yet ready for burning. It can be made to burn but will do so inefficiently and will greatly increase your risk of chimney fire as well as causing many other problems with your stove. 20% moisture is ideal, perfect firewood.

Seasoning


The process of drying firewood is known as seasoning, traditionally this is done by stacking the split firewood under cover in a well ventilated area and rotating it over a period of two years to ensure even drying. Firewood can also be kiln dried as most constructional timber is these days, this a much quicker process but results in a more expensive product.
It makes no difference how the wood is dried providing the moisture content is correct. When buying firewood you should always ask what the moisture content is, too many suppliers large and small  wrongly label their logs as seasoned when the moisture content is way above 25%.


Log moisture meters are inexpensive, we strongly recommend that anyone burning wood buys and uses a meter to check the moisture content of the logs they are buying and burning. The correct way to take a reading is to split a log and push the probes into the centre, readings taken on the outside of the log will usually be much lower than those taken in the centre.


Hardwood vs softwood


Softwood is an ideal fuel for kindling or for mixing in with hardwood if you have a free supply, it isn't really suitable for use on its own as it burns very fast and has a low calorific content. All our firewood is 100% hardwood.

Weights and measures


We suggest that you avoid buying firewood by weight,  well seasoned logs are much lighter than fresh unseasoned logs so fixing a price by weight encourages the supplier to cut corners on seasoning.
As a rough guide 1.25m³ is about a pickup truck full or two dumpy bags full (also known as builders bags or tonne bags these measure 0.9x0.9x0.9m so in an ideal world they would hold 0.729m³ in practice 0.6m³ is about right).
A typical household using a 5kw stove in the cooler evenings of the year will consume about 2.5 m³ of seasoned firewood per year but this will vary according to your home insulation, preferred temperature, stove efficiency etc.