Fire & Stove Buying Guide
Fuel Types
Electric
Child & Pet Friendly
Easy to install (Plug & Go)
Compatible with any Fireplace Material
Simple Touch Controls
Low Maintenance
Smaller Heat Output
Simulated Flames
Gas
Real Flames
Various Control Options
High Heat Outputs
Can be Costly
Potential risk with pets and children
Requires maintenance and annual service
Multi-Fuel
Can be Cheaper to Run
Real Flames
Utilise Different Fuels
High Heat Outputs
Can be used in conjunction with central heating
Potential Risk with Pets and Children
Requires Maintenance
Know Your Fire
Outset gas fires have a very high-efficiency rating. they sit in front of the fireplace on the hearth allowing more heat to be released into the room. They connect to the flue using a closure plate.
Inset fires sit inside the fireplace, this gives the fire an almost flush finish and suitable for installations that have a back panel and fire surround.
A wall mounted fire is designed to be attached to an interior wall. Wall Hung fires are contemporary and usually have a very low profile.
Free-Standing Fires are easy to setup and maintain. They can also be transported easily. Some of our Free-Standing Fires can be wall hung.
Know Your Controls
Touch Control
Control your fireplace with a touch remote. Ease of use for the less able.
Standard Remote
Control your fireplace with a remote. Ease of use for the less able.
Slide Control
Control your fireplace with a simple slider.
Fully Sequenced Remote
Control your fireplace with a fully sequenced remote. Ease of use for the less able.