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Black Or White Log Burner Stove

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TheCatsBlanket · 16/03/2024 20:45

We’ve decided to get a multi fuel stove in the living room.
I’d like a white one to make it seem more posh/fancy in the living room, but husband prefers the black ones. Can anyone tell me if the white ones begin to discolour after a while, or is my husband just trying to put me off to get his own way!
Also, as I’ve never had this type of stove in a house before, are they as good as every one claims they are?

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blackcatsruleok · 16/03/2024 21:04

I don’t think I’ve ever seen a white one - that sounds a bit odd, and hard to keep clean.

Pasithean · 16/03/2024 21:06

A white one would be hell to keep clean.

TheCatsBlanket · 16/03/2024 21:07

blackcatsruleok · 16/03/2024 21:04

I don’t think I’ve ever seen a white one - that sounds a bit odd, and hard to keep clean.

iI took this photo while browsing in a local stockist

Black Or White Log Burner Stove
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blackcatsruleok · 16/03/2024 21:16

TheCatsBlanket · 16/03/2024 21:07

iI took this photo while browsing in a local stockist

Personally I think this looks awful. Sorry.

abracadabra1980 · 16/03/2024 21:30

I wouldn't be opposed to white in the right type of house - modern - and am not particularly keen on that fire surround. I love a traditional black stove. They make a lot of fine dust to clean in a room and dealing with coal is DIRTY!
Clearview are one of the best makes, as the window stays clearer than other makes, but are also expensive. I have a Juno as I couldn't afford Clearview when I installed mine, but I love it.

Edgeofthesea · 16/03/2024 21:31

Black is classic, will never date. The white looks tacky and impractical, a bit "trying too hard" (just my personal opinion).

We've had two logburners over the years and loved both, phenomenal heat output, but it's worth researching the best ways to light them and the differences in fuel types. Also worth getting an eco fan to disperse heat.

TheCatsBlanket · 16/03/2024 23:27

abracadabra1980 · 16/03/2024 21:30

I wouldn't be opposed to white in the right type of house - modern - and am not particularly keen on that fire surround. I love a traditional black stove. They make a lot of fine dust to clean in a room and dealing with coal is DIRTY!
Clearview are one of the best makes, as the window stays clearer than other makes, but are also expensive. I have a Juno as I couldn't afford Clearview when I installed mine, but I love it.

We’d burn logs rather than coal, I’d imagine/ hope it wouldn’t be as dirty?

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TheCatsBlanket · 16/03/2024 23:29

Edgeofthesea · 16/03/2024 21:31

Black is classic, will never date. The white looks tacky and impractical, a bit "trying too hard" (just my personal opinion).

We've had two logburners over the years and loved both, phenomenal heat output, but it's worth researching the best ways to light them and the differences in fuel types. Also worth getting an eco fan to disperse heat.

It seems like white isn’t the popular choice here! Perhaps husband will be winning the argument after all. I hope the heat output is as good as folk say and yes will be getting the fan to disperse the warmth

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Donotgogentle · 16/03/2024 23:30

Sorry, I don’t think a white one would look more posh/fancy at all.

It looks like they’ve tried to bling up a traditional black iron stove.

catwithflowers · 16/03/2024 23:40

Black every time.

RagzRebooted · 16/03/2024 23:41

White ones are for people who never use them. You'll regret it.

Meadowfinch · 16/03/2024 23:43

Logs still generate dust & ash no matter how dry they are. You'd be cleaning a white one every day.

soggyfields · 17/03/2024 00:15

Doesn't matter what you burn, wood or coal, the ash is messy. The white will be hard to keep looking smart.

Kitkat1523 · 17/03/2024 00:20

White one looks cheap

SecretSoul · 17/03/2024 00:25

TheCatsBlanket · 16/03/2024 23:27

We’d burn logs rather than coal, I’d imagine/ hope it wouldn’t be as dirty?

We have a log burner - we moved last year so we’re new to it. We only burn logs.

The heat is lovely once you work out the right number of logs to put on at once. But the dust and dirt would be truly, truly horrific with a white log burner. It’s the ash and soot that’s generated from being burnt.

Also agree with PP that white looks a bit cheap which wood burners certainly aren’t!

user1477391263 · 17/03/2024 00:40

Use a chocolate one so that you are never tempted to put it on. They are a health and environmental hazard.

Iusedtobeapenguin · 17/03/2024 00:56

But aren't they supposed to be cast iron? (ie black). Therefore presumably to make it white it has some kind of coating on the cast iron, which over time will probably chip wear away. And it looks a bit naff - sorry.

Iusedtobeapenguin · 17/03/2024 01:00

And also why get a multifuel if you're going to burn logs? I thought you weren't supposed to burn coal now anyway.

LadyTiredWinterBottom2 · 17/03/2024 01:20

Wood is still dirty.

changefromhr · 17/03/2024 04:23

If this is your first burner do not underestimate the mess it makes, what a ballache bringing wood inside is and the cost of fuel.
We have one that came with the house. Rather have gas tbh.

SockStock · 17/03/2024 07:04

Have you researched the particulate pollution these things create? They are a serious health hazard and create high levels of pollution. There is talk of them being banned. I wouldn’t dream of installing one in my own home.

Ifailed · 17/03/2024 07:21

I agree with PPs, that white one in the photo is just for show. I'd expect the white coating, whatever it is, would rapidly discolour with the heat given off, regardless of how often it's cleaned.

Autumn1990 · 17/03/2024 07:22

I like the coloured stoves but they are enamel and if you’re burning logs or smokeless fuel the extremes of heat Will possibly discolour and crack the enamel, happens on solid fuel agas and rayburns. The black stoves are a heat proof spray on bare metal which can be redone at home.

Logs are expensive and stoves are dirty. And they require maintenance on a daily and yearly basis. I’ve just swept my chimney and the fetchingand carrying of fuel is just another domestic task that needs doing.
We live very rurally and get feee wood (well it has to cut and seasoned) so it works for us. If I was in a town I think I would go for something like this
https://everhot.co.uk/products/everhot-stoves/electric-stove/
silent running, plugs in no maintenance, comes in lots of colours. A relative has a lovely one in blue

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Freakinfraser · 17/03/2024 07:26

Op they discolour, I got a gun metal one, ended up using a special stove paint to make it black, it now looks pristine and of course I can use the stove polish as well. We use it throughout the winter. I probably got about 4 years out of it, before it looked bad, it’s one of the more expensive large Charnwood ones, they even supply stove paint in the colour when you buy it, so you know. They go brownish.

go for the black one.

CatherinedeBourgh · 17/03/2024 07:28

I had this one. It didn't get dirty, it was enamel and really high quality. Any dirt was really easy to wipe off, it is smooth unlike a black cast iron stove (I've had those too).

Black Or White Log Burner Stove
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