Clock Sudbury 5kw Wood Burning Stove - independent review by Natural Heating / Norfolk

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  • Опубліковано 28 сер 2024

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  • @JohnWalker-ed4yq
    @JohnWalker-ed4yq 4 місяці тому +1

    Great video full of useful advice. I have now bought a Sudbury. 😊

  • @terryshrives8322
    @terryshrives8322 5 місяців тому +1

    Nice stove. Not super deep but, I love how big the glass is in these. Great video. Thanks for sharing.

    • @naturalheatinghellfirepizza
      @naturalheatinghellfirepizza  5 місяців тому

      Thanks for watching! Good for shallower fireplace openings. Also for those wanting a big glass in a smaller room with decent size fireplace or super well insulated room

  • @paulbenjaminturner
    @paulbenjaminturner 5 місяців тому +1

    Hey Sarah. Do you know how this stove compares to the Hunter Herald Allure 5? Thanks so much.

    • @naturalheatinghellfirepizza
      @naturalheatinghellfirepizza  5 місяців тому

      Not yet. I do have an Allure here that I still need to run… but it’ll be a while yet as I’ve got other things and jobs lined up to do first….
      There are a lot of differences though and I’d still encourage anyone to handle and play with stoves in the flesh themselves
      For example, handle is on opposite side and a very different position. Very different looking stove. Big glass.. “clean” ie more modern.. no real leg as such. Deeper
      They’ll be all round very different.
      Clock is uk made. Allure is not. Nothing wrong with that - it’s just there typically isn’t any competition between things I keep here. Nothing fights against anything else and they’ll all have massive differences (in my opinion)
      You’re welcome to visit !
      This stove was meant to come out today… but it’ll now come out on Saturday. Providing I’ve got a time gap tomorrow, I’m hoping to try and run both the Blithfield and the Sudbury together at the same time given they’re currently connected up and next to each other…. I’ll never get the opportunity again

    • @paulbenjaminturner
      @paulbenjaminturner 5 місяців тому +1

      @@naturalheatinghellfirepizza Thanks Sarah! Look forward to seeing the Allure video when you get round to it. Sadly down in Brighton but will be sure to pop in if we're ever over your way.

  • @richardsneddon2976
    @richardsneddon2976 13 днів тому

    Hi there , where is your showroom located as I was wanting to come and view the blithely, sudbury and heta ambition

    • @naturalheatinghellfirepizza
      @naturalheatinghellfirepizza  13 днів тому

      @@richardsneddon2976Hello. Yes - we have all of those in stock and on display. Visitors always most welcome.
      Natural Heating
      Unit 5, Bunns Bank Ind Est
      Attleborough
      Norfolk
      NR17 1QD
      01953 452525

    • @richardsneddon2976
      @richardsneddon2976 13 днів тому

      @@naturalheatinghellfirepizza do you not have a showroom in Scotland.

    • @naturalheatinghellfirepizza
      @naturalheatinghellfirepizza  13 днів тому

      @@richardsneddon2976 Apologies - I'm afraid not.

  • @daisyb5646
    @daisyb5646 4 місяці тому

    I have a question please; can this stove operate with a 6 inch flue or would it require a flue adapter; widening to fit a 6 inch flue?
    Very informative video btw, thank you so much 😊

    • @naturalheatinghellfirepizza
      @naturalheatinghellfirepizza  4 місяці тому

      This stove has a 5” outlet. You therefore need an increaser to fit on a 6” system - but totally do able.
      Most will fit on 5” vitreous and then an adapter (where you don’t see it) to connect to 6” liner.
      With twin wall systems, you do get 5 to 6” increasing adaptors too. Available in almost all systems though parts are not interchangeable
      Glad video proved useful

    • @daisyb5646
      @daisyb5646 4 місяці тому

      Thank you so much for your response. I want a dedicated wood burner, so am drawn to the Sadbury, but perceive the Bletchfield to be the better clock stove. The elephant in the room may therefore be the Dik Gurtes 5.

  • @colonelflashman972
    @colonelflashman972 3 місяці тому

    Hi Jan, if you were going to buy the one and only stove that will last, may I ask which you would go for? 5-8kw

    • @naturalheatinghellfirepizza
      @naturalheatinghellfirepizza  Місяць тому

      Depends on a lot of things … personal taste, budget, where you intend to fit.. distance to combustibles
      I’m afraid not totally straightforward!
      Clock are one of our best sellers. That said, for me…my personal favourites are Heta Ambiton 5 or 8 ( but not in a bungalow !) or Hwam 4620c

  • @graemeclark6671
    @graemeclark6671 5 місяців тому

    You mention you haven’t installed many of these free standing? Is there a reason ? Thanks

    • @naturalheatinghellfirepizza
      @naturalheatinghellfirepizza  5 місяців тому +2

      Distance to combustibles.
      We sell loads to go into fire place openings.
      The back of this stove needs to be 200mm forward of combustibles when fitted with a heat shield. The sides get really hot.
      For stoves going near combustible walls with no fireplace/ chimney, the vast majority we fit are skew across a corner and this isn’t suitable for that sort of Installation…. Needs different specifications

    • @graemeclark6671
      @graemeclark6671 5 місяців тому

      @@naturalheatinghellfirepizza I believe they only need to be 50mm from non combustible at the back though.

    • @naturalheatinghellfirepizza
      @naturalheatinghellfirepizza  5 місяців тому

      @@graemeclark6671 that’s incorrect. It’s 500mm from combustibles at the back or 200mm when fitted with a heat shield to the back of the stove.
      Please check out the clock manual page 13. The 200mm with heat shield however, check out their brochure (it isn’t in the manual)
      I’d screen shot for you but it’s not giving option to add photos

    • @graemeclark6671
      @graemeclark6671 5 місяців тому

      @@naturalheatinghellfirepizza you’re referring to combustibles. I’m talking about non-combustibles. I’ve read the data sheet just now and it says 100mm at back to non-combustibles

    • @naturalheatinghellfirepizza
      @naturalheatinghellfirepizza  4 місяці тому

      4” is recommended from non combustibles inside a fire place opening. 2” / 50mm won’t do any harm … but the more the better for air circulation

  • @ziondanny7081
    @ziondanny7081 5 місяців тому

    Those things are lethal for the environment and people's lungs.

    • @naturalheatinghellfirepizza
      @naturalheatinghellfirepizza  5 місяців тому +4

      It’s proven fact that used correctly a stove will have far less particle output than your toaster or making coffee.
      If you don’t like stoves, I’ll certainly p&ss you off big style - as I love stoves and try my damnest to teach people the best possible burning techniques.
      Maybe it’s best you don’t torture yourself and find another channel… as you’ll find many many stoves on my channel.
      Hope you enjoy your next UA-cam video hop more. Good luck !

    • @tangm6969
      @tangm6969 4 місяці тому +4

      Lol like that car you run but that doesn't stop you using it.

    • @user-dh1zk8ug4x
      @user-dh1zk8ug4x 4 місяці тому

      yep they arent positive for the environent, but... they are ten times better than an open fire.
      Factor in the heat loss up an open fire chimney when the fireplace is not in use, and the differential is much greater.
      the big enemies of air quality are (1) burning wood that is not priperly dried out (this can be disastrous - 100x worse than dry wood), (2) smokeless fuel or coal, (3) open fires.
      If (big if!) you use sustainably sourced like-for-like replanted wood eg from your own woodland, well, a high efficiency clean burning stove can sort of be be carbon neutral... definitely better than mains gas.