I am about to purchase one of these now. I have to say, I think your videos are some of the most genuine product videos I have ever seen on youtube. You discuss everything, warts and all. Thank you for making my decision straightforward. I really hope your business expands. I'm sure the power companies and their media puppets will start attacking you soon. They don't like people that are bypassing their control. Be ready. Keep getting your reviews and soon you will have an army of advocates.
Thanks so much for the support - really appreciate it. It is amazing to have something that really does make that sort of difference. As you say, any success will be down to our customers, and that's fantastic too.
Had our fitted 3 weeks ago, really pushes the heat out . Stove is in the living room with Recoheat we now heat the conservatory to 21 degrees within half an hour.
Customer review. Had this fitted at the same time as the stove was installed and it was super easy...took about an extra 5 minutes...the stove installer even sprayed the collar to match the stove. It works incredibly well. Chap at recoheat was super helpful. The difference between when it's switched on and off is unreal. I heat my 3 bed semi off one stove really quickly. Happy customer. Look at the reviews...they are all saying the same....fantastic bit of kit.
@@stevechelt1 Yes - everyone has been non-stop all summer, and many are booked through to April. It's not making it easy for people. There are a lot of great companies out there, but there's never been pressure on the market like now, I don't think.
@@stevechelt1 You wont be dissapointed.....i just lit my fire about an hour ago.... within 2 mintutes the recoheat was firing out hot air...way before the stove even warmed up at all....but its the rest of the house thst benefits it the most ....leave the internal doors open and the hot air soon takes any chill away.
@@Recoheat I've managed to sort one out now and with luck it'll be fitted early-ish December. Really looking forward to it, should be a big improvement on the open fire we use on the cold winter nights and weekends.
You just drop the spigot at the bottom of your twinwall into the Recoheat instead of into the stove collar and seal with fire cement. Your complication is that you have to move the flue up 75mm to accommodate the additional section, which is where you'll have the fiddling to do, depending on how you're set up.
You can do it like that - as you'll see in most of our videos. We also now do a twinwall version you can see here: ua-cam.com/video/1IGt29LJs14/v-deo.html
Hi sorry to bother you again , but can the element go through flexible coupling in to the flexible flu if its straight and not touching the sides , ? Thanks again paul
The heating element is 10" above the collar, internally. But the standard flue section is 3" high, so that's really the minimum height below the register plate. Your only concern is that you don't have a bend before the 10".
@Recoheat brilliant thank you so much for your reply, I think it may go in to the coupling that attaches to the flexible flu, would this be a problem, thanks again paul
Hi Paul, yes, that'll be fine. You should be able to push it right up over that so you can then drop it back down into the collar - then just seal it with rope or cement etc. Thanks very much for the interest!@@paulparkin3052
400 euro is cheap for this amazing technology of an air pump and steel pipe. No you should charge at least 1000 euro. And no you re not being greedy or personal. Its just good business.
That's right, dear. And now get it CE marked, and do the engineering work around all of it, and manufacture and insure and everything else. For what you have the understanding to grasp, it's probably easy, and your scorn is well founded.
I am about to purchase one of these now.
I have to say, I think your videos are some of the most genuine product videos I have ever seen on youtube.
You discuss everything, warts and all.
Thank you for making my decision straightforward. I really hope your business expands.
I'm sure the power companies and their media puppets will start attacking you soon. They don't like people that are bypassing their control. Be ready.
Keep getting your reviews and soon you will have an army of advocates.
Thanks so much for the support - really appreciate it. It is amazing to have something that really does make that sort of difference. As you say, any success will be down to our customers, and that's fantastic too.
Good move ...hot air as soon as the stove is lit....hot-air on last dying embers ...makes sense im really happy with mine
Are you guys still selling this? Do you ship to the US?
Absolutely, on both counts - www.recoheat.co.uk 👍
Had our fitted 3 weeks ago, really pushes the heat out . Stove is in the living room with Recoheat we now heat the conservatory to 21 degrees within half an hour.
That is pretty awesome! Thanks very much indeed for sharing.
Customer review.
Had this fitted at the same time as the stove was installed and it was super easy...took about an extra 5 minutes...the stove installer even sprayed the collar to match the stove. It works incredibly well. Chap at recoheat was super helpful. The difference between when it's switched on and off is unreal. I heat my 3 bed semi off one stove really quickly. Happy customer. Look at the reviews...they are all saying the same....fantastic bit of kit.
Thanks so much Paul - really appreciate it.
I've bought a Recoheat and am still trying to get a quote nailed down to have a stove fitted - seems I picked a bad time!
@@stevechelt1 Yes - everyone has been non-stop all summer, and many are booked through to April. It's not making it easy for people. There are a lot of great companies out there, but there's never been pressure on the market like now, I don't think.
@@stevechelt1
You wont be dissapointed.....i just lit my fire about an hour ago.... within 2 mintutes the recoheat was firing out hot air...way before the stove even warmed up at all....but its the rest of the house thst benefits it the most ....leave the internal doors open and the hot air soon takes any chill away.
@@Recoheat I've managed to sort one out now and with luck it'll be fitted early-ish December. Really looking forward to it, should be a big improvement on the open fire we use on the cold winter nights and weekends.
Really looking forward to getting this. My flue is twin wall straight up. 175mm exterior diameter 125mm internal. How do the sections seal?
You just drop the spigot at the bottom of your twinwall into the Recoheat instead of into the stove collar and seal with fire cement. Your complication is that you have to move the flue up 75mm to accommodate the additional section, which is where you'll have the fiddling to do, depending on how you're set up.
would an adapter be required to fit to double wall flue pipe?
You can do it like that - as you'll see in most of our videos. We also now do a twinwall version you can see here: ua-cam.com/video/1IGt29LJs14/v-deo.html
Hi sorry to bother you again , but can the element go through flexible coupling in to the flexible flu if its straight and not touching the sides , ? Thanks again paul
Hey Paul. Yes, that's absolutely fine. As you say, as long as it's not bent, it won't make a difference. 👍
Brilliant just placed an order for one , 👍 all the best ,Paul
It's going out to you today! Thanks very much indeed Paul @@paulparkin3052
Hi how tall is the heating element, as my flu that goes through the register plat is only short , thanks Paul
The heating element is 10" above the collar, internally. But the standard flue section is 3" high, so that's really the minimum height below the register plate. Your only concern is that you don't have a bend before the 10".
@Recoheat brilliant thank you so much for your reply, I think it may go in to the coupling that attaches to the flexible flu, would this be a problem, thanks again paul
Hi Paul, yes, that'll be fine. You should be able to push it right up over that so you can then drop it back down into the collar - then just seal it with rope or cement etc. Thanks very much for the interest!@@paulparkin3052
@Recoheat thanks again for your reply , I think your product is amazing wish you all the best in what looks like a red hot future!!!! 🥵
Thank you very much! @@paulparkin3052 👍👍
400 euro is cheap for this amazing technology of an air pump and steel pipe. No you should charge at least 1000 euro. And no you re not being greedy or personal. Its just good business.
That's right, dear. And now get it CE marked, and do the engineering work around all of it, and manufacture and insure and everything else. For what you have the understanding to grasp, it's probably easy, and your scorn is well founded.