They heat very large areas or several rooms at once, saving both space and energy.
They can take large logs and operate for many hours without needing to be refuelled.
Their size makes them the centrepiece of the room.
Yes, large-capacity models can involve an initial investment and maintenance costs around 20–30% higher than smaller options.
There’s no need to worry about excessive heat, as the temperature depends on how much wood you use. For smaller rooms, simply load less wood. In addition, the air control allows you to regulate combustion and adjust heat output as needed.
No, although it depends on the size of the area to be heated. If the space isn’t too large, you won’t need to use much wood. Consumption also varies according to the type of wood and how often the stove is used. Even large stoves can be loaded based on your actual heating needs.
No. Although they have greater power, their temperature is regulated in the same way as any other model. Simply adjust the air intake to control combustion intensity and the amount of heat produced.
No. They feature advanced dual or triple combustion technology and adjustable air control, ensuring cleaner, more complete combustion. This reduces CO₂ and particle emissions while optimising energy efficiency.
They’re no noisier or less comfortable to use than smaller stoves.
To provide the best experiences, we use technologies such as cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique identifiers on this site. Not consenting or withdrawing consent may adversely affect certain features and functions.