








Stovax Stockton 5 Eco Wood Burning Stove
Fitting option: Wood Burning

Description
You don't get more traditional in design than the Stovax Stockton 5 wood-burning stove, this classic wood burner is crafted from steel with a cast iron door which curves beautifully towards the top of the log burner. The wide viewing window surpasses the size of the smaller Stockton 3 & 4 models and the firebox provides ample space to burn larger 330mm (13") logs. The large gently arching door gives you a great view of the flames and this detail helps complement classic and contemporary decor alike. A powerful airwash system helps provide a clear glass viewing window so you can enjoy the flickering flames alongside the elegant stove design.
This dedicated wood burning stove will burn logs with greater efficiency than multi-fuel counterparts and for a relatively compact stove, the Stockton 5 produces an impressive heat output of 5kW. Embracing sustainability and energy efficiency, the the Stockton 5kW log burner holds an A+ energy efficiency rating at 80%. Plus, it is EcoDesign compliant making it an environmentally friendly choice to heat your home. If you live in an urban area or a smokeless zone for that matter, then you need to worry, DEFRA approval comes as standard with this model so you can burn wood without consequence in smoke controlled areas.
Key Features

Technical Specifications
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Wood Burning
Stovax Stockton 5 Eco Wood Burning Stove
Flame Effect
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.


