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Why should I choose Morsø?  

Morsø can call upon over 150 years of stove-manufacturing experience. We have an unsurpassed reputation for quality and are approved to all irrelevant quality standards. Morsø also offers the finest and most up-to-date range of cast iron stove products available.

 

 
Are cast iron stoves economical?  

Yes - very. Cast iron stoves represent tremendous value for money when compared with other forms of home heating. Especially when they're as efficient as Morsø stove products. You can expect heat efficiencies in excess of 70% with Morsø, against an open fire at 15%.

 

 
If I choose a multi-fuel stove, which fuel is best?  

This depends on what use you have in mind for your stove. If it's meant to be a primary source of hear, hardwoods and smokeless fuels are all well suited. If you are just trying to create a pleasant ambience with the stove, the natural choice is wood.

 

 
How long does the fuel burn for?  

This of course depends on the type of fuel you use. For instance, wood will not last as long as other solid fuels. Indeed, the amount of burning time will even vary from wood to wood. How long the fuel lasts also depends on the chiney draught. The greater the draught, the more quickly the fuel will burn.

 

 
What is the difference between radiant and convected heat?  

Radiant heat is the intense direct heat that you feel when you stand in front of a fire. Convection if the wam air that is produced from its exposure to the hot surfaces of the stove. Convection stoves have the same output but distribute 'gentle warmth' rather than 'heat'.

 

 
Why are the best stoves nearly always made from cast iron?  

Cast iron has excellent heat retention properties making it ideal for stoves. It can be moulded into a wide variety of shapes and styles, and at the same times it is extremely durable. A Morsø cast iron stove is likely to last a lifetime - and longer!

 

 
Are stoves easy to light and control?  

Yes. The stove is lit quickly and easily using dry kindling and newspaper. Once lit, simple air valves usually located at the front are turned to control the intensity of the blaze.

 

 
 
   

 





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