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What can make you feel warmer than curling up with a good book and a glass of wine, by a roaring living fire?
A Nectre fire is an integral part of any gathering, unlike some forms of heating that provide a sterile heat. Your Nectre fire has character as well as warmth.
Ever noticed how people will bank up to their fire even when the room is obviously warm? It’s not only to draw in as much of that lovely deep radiant warmth as possible, but also to interact with the living fire.
Knowing what’s hot in wood heaters can be difficult. Let’s face it, most wood heaters are similar; but ask yourself the following when making comparisons to a Nectre.
- Has the heater been tested to conform to Australian standards for clearance and emissions?
- Are all the walls of the heater box lined with firebricks?
- Can I load really large logs and then watch them burn through huge ceramic glass windows?
- Does it have a cast iron door with heat proof woven rope providing an airtight seal plus specially designed air control and door handles that not only look good but are simple to use and stay cool?
We’re biased, but we reckon your decision will be easy.
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You’ll love the warmth and style of this powerful but compact little heater.
The Nectre 15 produces a remarkable 12kW average heat output.
That’s sufficient to effectively heat around 15 squares (135 square metres) of any suburban home or country cottage and yet it is small enough to fit almost anywhere.
Let winter do its worst, you’ll be warm and content with Nectre 15. The Nectre 15 is available with legs or a pedestal. |
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Choose the Mark 1 and you will join the many Australians living warm and cosy with the original Nectre, one of the most popular slow combustion heaters ever made.
And no wonder, with an average output of 19.5kW, it will heat open areas in excess of 20 squares (180 square metres), providing warmth to families on the coldest days and nights.
The Mark 1 has a wide opening door that provides easy access and has gently contoured lines so it is pleasant to look at even without a brilliant, living fire burning inside.
No wonder the Mark 1 is a fire Australians have always been comfortable with. The Mark 1 is available with legs or a pedestal. |
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Mark 2 has the same simple but elegant lines of all Nectre fires but is double cased so it can be installed very close to walls or furniture.
The double casing also maximises air convection and shifts heated air around your home with great effectiveness.
An average output of 21kW makes the Mark 2 the perfect heater for homes that are hard to heat and where installation is tight. You and your family will live in comfort for years to come.
The Mark 2 will heat 23 squares (207 square metres) and is available with legs or a pedestal. |
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The perfect Nectre for a home with an existing fireplace.
It produces 16kW – that’s around 250% more heat than an open fire. And it uses loads less wood.
The fire box maximises convected warm air, and circulates it through your whole home. Ideal for homes of around 15 squares (140 square metres).
The Nectre Inbuilt has the option of coming with a three speed fan that projects the hot air and spreads it around your home. |
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Nothing challenges a wood heater like modern open plan living. But it’s hardly a challenge for our newest heater, aptly named, Mega.
The Mega was designed with modern living in mind. It produces a whopping 35kW of heat making it Australia’s most powerful freestanding heater capable of turning 40 squares (360 square metres) of open space into a warm, comfortable living area.
The Mega’s output makes it an ideal heater for large homes or for commercial applications. It will make any ski lodge or sporting club a comfortable place to relax in, however inclement the weather.
Powerful yes, but the Mega is certainly no brute when it comes to looks. The contoured door gives the Mega a soft appearance and opens wide to accept large logs.
You can even harness some of the Mega’s power to heat your water system by fitting the optional water jacket. The Mega is available with legs or a pedestal, as well as a three speed fan. |
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