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<blockquote data-quote="glow worm" data-source="post: 7936884" data-attributes="member: 12009"><p>Found out last week that the farmers friend, in a great many farmhouses, the solid fuel Rayburn, as from end December 2021, is no longer being made as they couldnt comply with government emmisions regulations. Its great as the glossy brochures everywhere wax lyrical about the benefits of burning wood! The only real option now is to have an oil fired one, at a truely eye watering cost, plus you lose all the added benefits of burning farm firewood etc .. duely dried to the required level of course!! and I thought we were supposed to be moving away from using non sustainable fuel ..So ... how come said store supplying oil fired Rayburns was full of woodburning room heaters?! When asked 'can you boil a kettle on one' was told no, they never get hot enough! I think the best display was an ELECTRIC Essey .. different make but still looks like a rayburn .. surrounded on both sides by bags of .. wood! I is confused . com!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glow worm, post: 7936884, member: 12009"] Found out last week that the farmers friend, in a great many farmhouses, the solid fuel Rayburn, as from end December 2021, is no longer being made as they couldnt comply with government emmisions regulations. Its great as the glossy brochures everywhere wax lyrical about the benefits of burning wood! The only real option now is to have an oil fired one, at a truely eye watering cost, plus you lose all the added benefits of burning farm firewood etc .. duely dried to the required level of course!! and I thought we were supposed to be moving away from using non sustainable fuel ..So ... how come said store supplying oil fired Rayburns was full of woodburning room heaters?! When asked 'can you boil a kettle on one' was told no, they never get hot enough! I think the best display was an ELECTRIC Essey .. different make but still looks like a rayburn .. surrounded on both sides by bags of .. wood! I is confused . com!! [/QUOTE]
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