We understand that purchasing a woodburning stove is a long term investment and therefore our priority is to ensure that our customers make the right choice in terms of heating and cost efficiency and long term reliability.  | RADIATING HEAT OR CONVECTION HEAT |  |
| RADIATING HEAT | CONVECTION HEAT |
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| | | Radiating stoves are only single-wall. The fire inside heats up the walls and the glass door of the stoves which radiate the heat into the room. | Convectional stoves are double walled. The cold air is naturally drawn from the bottom (floor) into the space between the two walls where it is heated up and then released through the top. This process creates a natural air circulation in the room. Furthermore, radiating heat is coming through the glass door as shown in picture below. | Use | Use | - heating one room
- secondary heat source
| - primary heat source
- secondary heat source
- one and more rooms
| | | | - heating output is constant and homogenous
- option to heat other rooms
- low surface temperature
| Disadvatages | | - suitable for one room only
- high surface temperature
- heating is not homogenous
| - complex technology
- more expensive
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