
Dean Forge
Dean Forge have been established for over 40 years and is now one of the largest, independent manufactures, suppliers and installers of Woodburning and Multi-fuel stoves in Devon.
Situated in Buckfastleigh and Exeter in Devon, Dean Forge manufacture their own hand made range of Traditional and Contemporary wood burning and multi-fuel stoves including the well proven and popular Clearburn Range, Dartmoor Range and their most recent addition, the Sherford Range.
Dean Forge Stoves are one of the most efficient wood burning stoves you can buy. Their ranges of Croft, Herrick and Dartmoor Wood burning and Multi fuel stoves with advanced Clearburn technology are designed on simple clean-cut lines to grace any home, they provide excellent efficiency and are very easy to operate.
Dartmoor 5 5KW
This compact, robust fire incorporates a straight forward air wash system providing clean glass, with a ‘spinning’ primary air control, to give direct control over the burning rate. The options of an easily fitted drop-in riddling grate and heat deflector shields, completes a great all round specification for this superb little 5 Kw stove.
Sherford 5 5KW
This clean line modern stove range shares the same technology built into the Dean Stoves Clearburn Range, offering high efficiency and exceptional air wash system, helping to maintain a clearer view of the fire.
The Sherford, named after a new town being built near Dean Stoves, has clean lines and a large glass window for maximum view of the fire. With its stylish modern looks it will enrich any room, contemporary or traditional.
Junior 105SE 5KW
The Junior 105Se has had extensive development, now with a fixed multi-fuel grate and separate primary and secondary air controls which give more control when burning wood or smokeless fuel.
With both primary and secondary air being taken from the base of the stove an external air manifold can easily be installed. This allows you to connect the 105Se’s combustion air directly to an outside air duct reducing a possible draught in the room and meeting current building regulations on new houses.*
*Check with your local building control before installation of direct air.