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CerealOffender · 02/10/2010 20:55

you have got to do it. i am luxuriating in the warms atm and sooo pleased we put ours in.

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Littlefish · 02/10/2010 20:56

We have two - one in the sitting room and one in the dining room. I agree - they are fabulous! We chopped down 7 trees when we moved here, so we have a massive supply of wood!

CerealOffender · 02/10/2010 20:56

greedy

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heymango · 02/10/2010 21:02

Have been thinking about it - which one did you go for?

And we are still holding off putting on the heating!

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CerealOffender · 02/10/2010 21:09

morso

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maktaitai · 02/10/2010 21:12

We have definitely decided to do it, but possibly in the next millennium due to the cost. We think it will cost us about 1400 all in with the fitting etc. Do you have a feel for how much the whole project cost you?

Littlefish · 02/10/2010 21:18

I know Grin. It's very cold in the house though, so we need 2.

The Morso stoves are lovely! We ended up going for Scan stoves as we had to have them fitted in a hurry, and the fitter we wanted to use couldn't supply Morso stoves. We're delighted with the Scan stoves though, they're very plain and simple.

CerealOffender · 02/10/2010 21:19

1200 ish.

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Littlefish · 02/10/2010 21:38

I think we paid 2500 for 2. We had to have a cherry picker lift thing as our chimneys are very tall, which bumped up the price a bit.

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