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Designed to transform any space into a warm and cozy retreat, these Stoves combine technology with modern, minimalist design. With superior performance and optimized consumption, Tromen's Stoves not only warm the home, but also beautify it.

Designed to transform any space into a warm and cozy retreat, these Stoves combine technology with modern, minimalist design. With superior performance and optimized consumption, Tromen's Stoves not only warm the home, but also beautify it.

Which wood-burning stove is best for heating a house in winter?

The best wood-burning heater is one that balances heat output (kilocalories) with the size of the room. Dual-combustion models are currently the most efficient option, as they make better use of the wood, generate heat through convection, and heat the space more evenly, maintaining the temperature longer while using less fuel.

For large rooms, open-concept spaces, or rooms with high ceilings, we recommend high-output Stoves (15,000 kcal and up) with convection technology. These units heat the room efficiently and evenly, ensuring faster heat distribution.
Although they do not function as a centralized system, in more compartmentalized spaces, models can be used that allow part of the heat to be directed to adjacent rooms via ducts, optimizing their range.

Firewood consumption depends mainly on the heater's output (kilocalories), the room's insulation, and the quality of the firewood used. As a general guideline, depending on the size of the unit, consumption can range from 1 to 3 kg of firewood per hour.
Thanks to dual-combustion technology, these units make better use of fuel, allow for longer intervals between refills, and maintain heat for longer with lower consumption compared to a traditional system.

Yes. All Stoves require a flue system designed specifically for the unit and installed in accordance with applicable regulations and the user manual.
This system safely vents combustion gases, ensures adequate draft for secondary combustion, and is essential for the heater’s efficient operation, as well as being a requirement for maintaining the product warranty.

Maintaining a wood-burning stove involves regularly removing ashes, cleaning the glass panel to ensure a clear view of the fire, and inspecting the flue system before each heating season.
In addition, it is recommended to perform an annual inspection of the pipes and fittings to ensure safe operation and optimal heat output throughout the winter.

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