The Hunter Herald Multi-Fuel Airwash Stove
The Hunter Herald range of multi-fuel stoves have been creatively designed to combine the latest in stove technology with traditional good looks and values.

 

 
Features  
1. Value For Money  

All Hunter Herald stoves are manufactured from high quality 5mm thick steel to the exacting standards of BS3378 with quality cast iron components, representing excellent value for money.

 

 
2. The Herald Airwash Ensures the Glass is Kept Clean for a Complete View of the Fire  

The Herald 'airwash' is achieved by very hot air being directed down behind the large glass doors creating a screen between the fire and the glass. Smoke or combustion particles do not come into contact with the glass, leaving it clean to see through.

 

 
3. Easy Access for Chimney Sweeping  

The Herald features a removable throat plate, giving full and easy access for sweeping the chimney, particularly important in integral boiler stoves.

 

 
   
4. From Wood to Multi-Fuel with a Single Turn of the Handle  

A cleverly designed integral grate with external 'riddling' adjustment tool means the Herald can be changed from wood setting to multi-fuel by a single turn of the handle.

 

 
5. Safe and Efficient for Over-Night Burning  

By reducing the air inflow to an absolute minimum, the fire will gently smoulder and remain alight throughout the night. When required, the fire will come to life by simply increasing the air flow into the stove.

 

 

SOLID FUEL

 
6. Controlled Air Movement For Optimum Solid Fuel Burning  

When burning coal and for easy lighting of the stove, air can be directed under the open grate and into the heart of the fire. This provides the optimum conditions for this type of fuel.

 

 
7. A Dust-Free, Safe and Easy Riddling System  

By simply moving the riddling tool up and down - which moves the grate open and closed - the Herald riddles safely with the minimum of effort. This is undertaken with the doors closed and is completely dust-free.

 

 

WOOD BURNING

 
8. Controlled Air Movement For Optimum Woodburning  

For wood burning air is directed into the top of the stove and heated in an air chamber before being 'airwashed' down inside the doors and into the heart of the wood fire. This is essential for efficient woodburning, giving complete combustion and helps to keep the chimney clean. When woodburning the grate is changed to the closed wood position which creates a flat base to ensure a deep bed of ash is allowed to build up.

 

 
9. Options  
The Herald has a number of options of optional extras:-
- wraparound or clip-in boiler options
- 12 double-sided stove options both single depth and double depth with variable flue positions
- A single brass door knob or a set of brass knobs
- A flue damper
- A spark guard
- Either decorative crossed doors or plain doors
- Woodburning only stove option
- Longer legs
- Matt black finish with optional dark green or metallic blue.
 

 





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