





Go Eco 5kW Eco Design Ready Multi-Fuel / Wood Burning Stove
Fitting option: Multi-Fuel, Wood Burning

Description
If you're looking for a high efficiency log burner then look no further than the Go Eco 5kW stove by Charlton & Jenrick. The simple yet sleek design offers a perfect heating solution for small to medium sized living rooms and with an impressive 80% efficiency rating you'll experience a cosy ambience without the high energy costs. The large 275mm viewing window width of the Go Eco 5kW stove is kept soot free by the extremely powerful airwash system which ensures you have a clear view of the flames and a decent size firebox means 250mm logs can be loaded which is a good size for a compact log burner.
If you are restricted for space within your chimney breast this log burner is definitely worth considering, its small size is backed up by the stylish looks and eco-friendly credentials. This Go Eco stove has achieved a Level 5 on the clearSkies scheme which is a great achievement as very few log burners on the market are certified with such low emissions. Plus, this log burner meets further emission standards by being Ecodesign complaint & Defra Approved so if you live in a smoke controlled zone this stove can legally burn wood within these areas.
The Charlton & Jenrick Go Eco 5kW stove features a solid steel body which is incredibly well insulated, there is only a 50mm clearance required to non-combustible materials around the stove which makes this model ideal for tight spaces.
Key Features

Technical Specifications
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Multi-Fuel, Wood Burning
Go Eco 5kW Eco Design Ready Multi-Fuel / Wood Burning Stove
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Things to consider

Decide whether you want a wood stove, pellet stove, gas stove, or multi-fuel stove. Each has its benefits and drawbacks, such as ease of use, maintenance, and environmental impact. Wood and pellet stoves provide a more traditional feel and are eco-friendly, while gas stoves are easier to control and maintain.

Consider the size of the area you need to heat. A stove that's too small may not efficiently warm your space, while one that's too large might waste energy and overheat the room. Check the stove's heating capacity, usually measured in BTUs, to ensure it fits the space.

Look for stoves with high energy efficiency ratings, which will burn fuel more effectively and reduce waste. Some stoves have secondary combustion systems that help reduce emissions, which is better for both your health and the environment. Always check for any certifications, like EPA approval, to ensure you're getting a clean-burning stove.
Decide whether you want a wood stove, pellet stove, gas stove, or multi-fuel stove. Each has its benefits and drawbacks, such as ease of use, maintenance, and environmental impact. Wood and pellet stoves provide a more traditional feel and are eco-friendly, while gas stoves are easier to control and maintain.
Consider the size of the area you need to heat. A stove that's too small may not efficiently warm your space, while one that's too large might waste energy and overheat the room. Check the stove's heating capacity, usually measured in BTUs, to ensure it fits the space.
Look for stoves with high energy efficiency ratings, which will burn fuel more effectively and reduce waste. Some stoves have secondary combustion systems that help reduce emissions, which is better for both your health and the environment. Always check for any certifications, like EPA approval, to ensure you're getting a clean-burning stove.


