Wednesday, October 8, 2025

Burning Sensations unveil new cost-effective pellet stove

Burning Sensation Fireplaces are incredibly excited to unveil the latest addition to their showroom. With environmental concerns being high on consumer’s minds, introducing ‘Peggy’ the innovative wood pellet burning stove, from Italian stove manufacturer La Nordica, seemed like the perfect way to address these concerns.

Pellet stoves are relatively new to the UK market and so far, have predominantly been used as central heating systems, with bulky units that often require a room of their own in your home. However, La Nordica are changing all of this with their fabulous range of freestanding stoves that are perfect for installation into living spaces.

Burning wood pellets is one of the most efficient and cost-effective ways to heat your home and as the pellets produce very little ash, looking after your stove is also very easy.

Peggy has been specifically designed with the UK household in mind, as this stove can be installed into a fireplace opening and in appearance is much like a traditional log-burner. However, with Peggy, gone are the days of storing bulky and increasingly costly logs and smokeless fuels. Small sticks and firelighters are a thing of the past, the simple press of a button will fire Peggy into life. Controllability is key, as this stove will self-regulate itself to your chosen room temperature, feeding itself from the integral hopper as required, inevitably cutting down on the cost of fuel. Then, at the end of the day when you turn the stove off, it goes through a self-cleaning process before finally shutting down.

Fo more information and to see this amazing new stove on working display, visit the showroom in Armstrong Street, Grimsby.

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