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Cast iron stoves

Cast iron stoves

Cast iron is a solid material that withstands very high temperatures. For this reason it is a good idea to choose a wood-burning stove where the parts most subject to heating, such as the inside of the door and the base of the wood-burning chamber, are made of cast iron.

In our stoves we always use cast iron parts where the temperature is higher. These are, for example, the internal frame of the door and the bottom of the wood-burning chamber.

Our TT30-series stands out from our other models. Here the cast iron is also used in the top part, the wood compartment door and the main door. This is to give the stoves of the series a more rustic look, in combination with the elegant Scandinavian design. You can see our TT30 series below, or alternatively view all of our wood-burning stoves in our catalogue of wood-burning stoves.

TT30

Clean lines
  • Slightly rounded steel sides
  • Cold handle
  • Woodcompartm. door – can be equipped with fireplace set
  • Cast iron door, top plate and combustion chamber bottom

TT30G

Beautiful side glass
  • Slightly rounded steel sides with side glass
  • Fire from 3 sides, Cold handle
  • Woodcompartm. door – can be equipped with fireplace set
  • Cast iron door, top plate and combustion chamber bottom

TT30G CLASSIC

Elegant design, high quality and easy operation at a super sharp price
  • Slightly rounded steel sides with side glass
  • Cold handle
  • Firewood compartment with enclosed blind plate
  • Cast iron door and combustion chamber bottom

TT30S

Naturally beautiful
  • Slightly rounded soapstone sides and top
  • Good heat storage
  • Woodcompartm. door – can be equipped with fireplace set
  • Cast iron door and combustion chamber bottom
Cast iron is a material that withstands large fluctuations in temperature and also very high temperatures. This makes it especially suitable for wood-burning stoves, more specifically for the bases in the wood-burning chambers and for the internal door frame, where temperatures become very high.

There are many advantages to choosing a cast iron stove.
The material:
• Withstands large temperature fluctuations and very high temperatures.
• Conducts heat well, which is distributed evenly and effectively.
• Retains heat well, so it is an effective form of heating.
• Is very robust and, if treated carefully, can last for many generations.
• Has a rough and rustic surface which gives it a country feel.

Cast iron is perfect for retaining heat, but that also means it takes longer to heat up. If you are looking for a wood-burning stove that heats up quickly, perhaps avoid choosing a stove with too much cast iron.

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