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At a glance Ecodesign compliant DEFRA approved Steel and cast iron construction 5kW nominal output 82.5% efficiency rating 400mm max log length Airwash system 5-year warranty Product information The ACR Woodpecker WP5Q-LS is an eco-friendly and efficient wood burning and multifuel stove that provides reliable warmth for your home. With its stylish design and advanced features, this Ecodesign compliant stove is an excellent addition to any room. Sleek and durable construction Constructed from a combination of robust steel and cast iron, the WP5Q-LS stove features excellent heat retention and rapid heat-up times. The sturdy build ensures many years of reliable service, while the large viewing window lets you enjoy dancing flames behind the airwash glass that stays cleaner for longer. High performance heating With a powerful 5kW nominal output and impressive 82.5% efficiency rating, the Woodpecker WP5Q-LS delivers an effective 2-7kW of heating power. The spacious firebox accommodates logs up to 400mm in length for overnight warmth. This high performing stove is surprisingly affordable to run thanks to the environmentally friendly Ecodesign compliance. Flexible and convenient DEFRA approval means the WP5Q-LS can be used in smoke-controlled zones to burn seasoned wood. This versatile stove also accepts smokeless fuels for multiple heating options. The built-in log store provides convenient fuel storage, while the stove can be installed on just a 12mm hearth without any extra building work. With a 5-year warranty included, the Woodpecker WP5Q-LS is a flexible and convenient way to add stylish warmth to your home. Features & benefits Ecodesign Compliance: Meets the latest environmental regulations for lower emissions and high efficiency. DEFRA Approval: Can be used in smoke-control areas for burning seasoned wood legally. Steel and Cast Iron Construction: Provides excellent heat retention and rapid warm up times. 5kW Nominal Output: Delivers effective heating power between 2-7kW. 82.5% Efficiency Rating: Environmentally friendly and affordable to run. 400mm Log Length: Accommodates long logs for overnight heating. Airwash System: Keeps the glass clean for optimum viewing of the flames. Find the perfect stove for your home at our showrooms Explore more wood-burning, electric, and gas stoves plus fires, fireplaces and fire surrounds at our Cheadle, Bromsgrove and Stockport showrooms.
This Stovax Studio 2 Freestanding wood burning inset fire offers you up to 8kW of heating capacity as well as superb views of the flames.
Bursting with flavor, this creamy pesto risotto is the best kind of comfort food - quick, easy and delicious. Topped with roasted cherry tomatoes and chickpeas covered in Everything Spice, make the risotto on the stove-top or in the Instant Pot or pressure cooker for a fuss-free meal.
The Contura 330G wood burning stove is a free standing model in black. This log burner enables you to have the stove at a reasonably low level to the ground, freestanding on plinths or in a fireplace chamber. Soft close door 6-8kW nominal heat output Full glass covered door High or low placement Cast iron steel construction Option of 3 wood compartments Optional floor plates This stove has a large rectangular box shell which shows off a large glass viewing display of the flames. With a 7kW heat output and 77% efficiency rating this stove is ideal for medium to large sized rooms. Estimated Delivery: 2-3 Weeks Need help configuring? Call Us Now
'Scuse me, Zara, but what do u think I'm buying—the dress or that stove the model has curled up on?
HEALTHY Ground Turkey Kale Meatball Sub! These meatballs are fried on the stove and then covered with tomato sauce and American cheese on a sub roll! This homemade recipe is easy, healthy and your family will love it! Even my Midwest husband thinks this is the BEST meatball sandwich!
Want to recover some of your kitchen counter space? Build this DIY wooden stove top cover with this free tutorial and video!
As we come to a close on the Fullmer's kitchen (aiming to finish tomorrow, with the exception of some stying and pantry organization etc.), we're ...
A noodle board can also be called a stovetop cover that can be used for many purposes. Do you need more space on your kitchen counter? Do you want to secure th
This DIY range hood is the perfect addition to our modern kitchen. I've done a lot of DIY for this remodel, and this is one of my favorites!
FacebookTweetPinLinkedInEmail This post contains affiliate links. When I teach my first graders in guided reading groups, we almost always start out word work with magnetic letters. I have my metal stove burner covers prepped ahead of time with magnetic letters so all my students have to do is “pull down” the letters needed to make...
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I must say, I never expected to see so much grime and grease come off those vents. This is one of my absolute favorite ways to clean becaus...
Collection: Lapuan Kankurit. Designer: Marja Rautiainen Material: 60% European Masters of linen -linen and 20% bio-organic cotton Description: Jaqcuard woven linen-cotton sauna cover is perfect choice to cover Sauna benches andd add hygiene. WARNING: Keep away from the hot stove. Do not sleep in the sauna. Remember to take the textiles out of the sauna always after use, do not dry textiles inside sauna. Color: Linen/Black Care: Machine washable. Dimensions: 23" x 19" or 46cm x 60cm
Please note, unfortunately due to Everhot’s selling rules, Everhot no longer allow us to retail their stove out with Scotland. Any orders for delivery outside Scotland will sadly have to be cancelled and refunded. We are incredibly sorry about this, and share the frustration this may cause. Discount codes cannot be used on stoves, appliances, range cookers and refrigeration. For over 40 years Everhot have led the way in innovative, energy efficient heat storage cooker design. Hand built in the heart of the Cotswolds the Everhot electric stove integrates our heat storage expertise into an elegant and efficient stove featuring our unique single oven design and cast iron door. Unlike a traditional woodburning or solid fuel stove the Everhot electric stove does not require a flue and simply plugs intoa standard 13amp socket. Easy installation and classic design make the Everhot electric stove perfect for any space needing additional heat; and is a stunning focal point for living rooms, spare rooms, home offices, conservatories, summer houses, annexes or even somewhere off the beaten track such as a shepherds hut or narrowboat. The Everhot electric stove is the perfect blend of traditional good looks and modern efficiency. A 1.5kW thermostatically controlled heating element gently warms the room and behind the cast iron door you will find a 20 litre oven, perfect for cooking small dishes. The quality engineered steel and cast iron heat storage construction will provide heat long after the stove has been turned off. Renewable Integration The Everhot is explicitly designed for longevity and reliability. Along with its low peak load this has the additional benefit that it is ideal for use with home solar energy installations as a solar dump where excess energy would otherwise be exported. Heat Vent Our beautifully crafted heat vent is the main heat source for the stove and we recommend that you do not cover this area. Shortly after turning on the stove you’ll begin to feel heat coming directly through the vent, after around 30 minutes the main body of the stove will be up to temperature and radiate gentle warming heat into the room. Internal Oven Our unique design concept* conceals a 20 litre oven. Behind the cast iron door you’ll find the perfect oven for light meals, jacket potatoes and slow cooking. Price & Delivery The Everhot electric stove is £1,495.00 RRP including VAT. 4-6 week standard lead times. Kerbside delivery as standard. Free Delivery to Scottish Mainland. Everhot Electric Stove Specifications Cast iron room heater with added benefit of a cooking oven.The heater is designed to be left on for extended periods and is perfect for fireplaces where wood burners are not wanted or possible. Additionally the heater has no electronics and can be used as a ‘solar dump’ for excess production. 487mm wide x 410mm deep x 508mm high 13amp plug supply 1.5kW Heater 20 litre oven (max 200 ̊c) Half power – simmering Weight 50kg approx. Not recommended for use on deep or thick pile carpets. Use on Thin pile carpets, fire-resistant hard surfaces wooden floors etc. – hearth not required. Majority of heated air escapes via heat vent – not recommended to be placed under counters, tables etc. Please note, discount codes cannot be used on stoves, appliances, range cookers and refrigeration.
Summer means more time at grandma’s and more playdates. These recent NAPPA winners are perfect to take along wherever you’re headed this summer. Pop-Oh-Ver Stove and Counter Top Sets Say hello to Pop-oh-ver, the clever brand of durable and detailed kitchen play sets that assemble in two minutes over a sturdy household chair! The Pop-oh-ver […]
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This Slow-Roasted Chickpea and Tomato pasta features sweet caramelized cherry tomatoes, canned chickpeas and fresh herbs. Simply dump everything in a baking dish and let the oven do the work!
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Traditional Style Airtight Pellet Stove | 6kW | WiFi | Auto Cleaning The Finn pellet stove is a compact, low pellet stove. This stove fits perfectly in a niche or existing fireplace due to its small size. The Finn pellet stove is made entirely of high-quality materials, giving it a strong and sturdy appearance. At first glance, the Finn looks like a wood-burning stove and that is not without a reason. This small pellet stove is based on the successful wood stove Fjord series. The design has been adopted and the recognizable, sturdy hinges can also be found on pellet stove Finn. The heated air is blown into the room through a convection grille located between the door and top cover. The feet which support the pellet stove provide it with a cozy and light appearance.
Holy moly I've been BAD at blogging lately... I have been so busy with life that I haven't been able to get many projects done around the house. Maybe I shouldn't make up excuses but I gotta blame something other than myself right? We started on a few projects over the weekend and I am happy to announce I will be blogging all of them! ... My wonderful husband (after some begging) built me this beautiful range hood. I was originally thinking I would just cover up the cabinet and range hood and not use any of it. Then I got to thinking I needed to be able to use the hood... Duh.... But the switches for it to turn on and off are on the top where it would be covered. So I thought maybe we could put some sort of little hatch door to get to the switches... Then I came across this post from Nina Hendrick on her DIY Storage Range Hood and I fell in LOVE! The perfect solution to all my problems... Well not all of my problems. BUT it was only $20 to make so there's a solution to part of my budget problem. Champagne taste on a beer budget if you know what I mean... Anyways I Nina's post to Taylor one night and the next day when I came home from work he had it all framed out... I love coming home to surprises like that. Here is what I came home to: So because he had it up and framed already I wasn't able to get pictures of the process and tell you exactly how he made the frame.. But it looks pretty simple to me. We had to alter Nina's plans a little bit to get them to fit our cabinets and style but I think it turned out pretty great! I still have my cabinet and I can easily turn the hood on and off. Here's how we did it... None of the wood is actually touching the range so we can easily switch it out if we need to. It's attached to the cabinet by the two horizontal boards and then the frame is attached to those boards. After framing it out we added two vertical boards and attached those by the hinges we took off of the cabinets (saved some money there). He then added two more horizontal boards attached underneath of the two vertical boards for some added support. Here it is open and you can get more of an idea of what I mean... After that we attached some old barn wood we had in our wood shed to the front and bam! Beautiful new range hood with storage underneath. Now if you don't have extra wood lying around that would be an added expense. Also we didn't have to stain or do anything to the wood so depending on the type of finish you want that would have to come into play as well. I just love it.... Here it is open. You can see I can still get to everything easily. I love that part. I was going to settle for beauty over function but I ended up getting both! Happy girl!! Oh I almost forgot another "upgrade" we made. I say that in quotes because it's not exactly an upgrade but it looks better than it did before... I added sticky tiles to my back splash! Like I said before... Champagne and beer... So I got these bad boys off of Amazon. They were a little smaller than I thought they would be but I still think it turned out good. They come in sheets and I thought two boxes might do the job but I only bought one to see how I liked it. I've had them up for a couple weeks now and I love them but I have to purchase two more boxes. So at the end of it all I won't really save as much money as I thought putting up the sticky tiles rather than getting a new back splash but it's way less mess and way less labor! So i'm okay with that... Here is the before of the sticky tiles... It kind of hurts my eyes. Beware... And after the sticky tiles.... Better... And after sticky tiles and range hood... Wonderful!!! I still need to stain the sides... But you get the idea... CHEERS to another project down! Next we're going to tackle that ceiling... That will be a big project so instead of coffee i'll be having wine... I hope you enjoyed and learned a little something. Let's be friends!! FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | PINTEREST
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Did you know Sept 10 is Sewing Machine Day? So is June 13. Who knew? Anywho, I have this habit of starting new projects but never finishing. It's pretty bad... I pile them into my sewing cabinet and think to myself, "I'll finish this later, I don't need to label it." WRONG-O! I realize now that would have been so simple to just tie all the pieces together with some scrap fabric or ribbon and a little reminder note like, "Hi! I'm a tablecloth. Please don't forget to finish me!" After such a long week, I'm excited to get to break out the sewing machine and actually FINISH a project! Or two... but I don't want to get ahead of myself. I don't know about you, but my rooms serve multiple purposes: ie- my dining room is also my office and sewing room and opens right into my kitchen. I hate looking at my printer day in and day out, not to mention all the cat and dog hair that ends up clogging the ink cartridge (yuck!) So... why not make it pretty? Project: Printer Cover Level of difficulty: Easy Time: 45 minutes First, measure your printer. Mine is a huge thing that I love (when it works...) but I hate its size! 17 inches x 11 inches x 6 inches. Then, choose your fabric! I opened my closet and took out a yard of Heather Bailer's Pop Garden. Isn't she gorgeous? I couldn't decide how to cut it: mat, ruler and rotary cutter? ruler, pencil and scissors? strip cutting machine? Whatever suits your fancy! Cut your top, and add 1/4" for seam allowance! (17 1/2" x 11 1/2") Next, cut your sides, and don't forget seam allowance! (2: 17 1/2" x 6 1/2" and 2: 11 1/2 " x 6 1/2") Time to sew! If I was taking my time, I would have matched up the pattern on the fabric. I was just so excited to sew, I kind of forgot! Turn under 1 (long) side of each of your 4 side pieces. Make sure that the good side faces out! This will create the finished edge. You can be all fancy and press and pin, or just freehand. A 1/4" foot is a lifesaver! Invest in one. Trust me. Now, sew the 4 side pieces together (wrong sides together, 6 1/4" long at this point). Also, sew from the finished edge up, so that way your "hem" matches all the way around. *If you tend to get excited and rush, like me, make sure to have a seam ripper on hand! Oops!* Now, 1 side at a time and wrong sides together, sew it to the top piece. When you hit the edge, do a little backstitching to hold the stitch and remove from the machine. Add the next side and repeat. Do this 2 more times. Turn right side out and voila! My husband thought I bought it :) Cute, huh? Don't forget to trim any extra thread!!!!