Hamlet Stoves

Wood, Multifuel &
Electric Stoves

 
Features Explained
 
PADS
No other manufacturer offers a complete system to maximise the efficiency and environmental impact of both wood and solid fuel. We call it PADS (Primary Air Diversion System). It allows an under draught of air beneath solid fuel or an over draught for wood to ensure each fuel burns in its favoured environment.


Over Draught
Over Draft
Grate and PADS set for wood burning, providing an over draught to the fuel bed.
  Under Draught
Under Draft
Grate and PADS set for solid fuel burning, providing an under draught to the fuel bed.



Secondary burn

The secondary burn system controls the flow of air within the stove. It circulates air back into the stove to allow any unburnt gasses to reignite, resulting in extra heat being generated, a cleaner chimney and a cleaner environment.



Pre-heated airwash

With over 20 years experience, Hamlet’s airwash systems are proven in the market place. Hamlet stoves draw in already hot air from the front of the stove to a cleverly designed chamber at one of the hottest points of the stove. This incredibly hot air is channelled evenly across the fire door to keep the fire door glass sparkling clean. Kooler to touch handle No matter how hot the temperature of the stove the kooler to touch fire door handle remains cold to enable easier refuelling.