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Hi,

currently have a multi-fuel wood burner although pretty much condemned. Chimney got swept today and guy says perfect condition, concrete lined.

I'm looking to replace the stove only. The sweep said I should replace it with similar output (kw), although with the flue exiting the top directly up the chimney (it currently exits the rear on a stack of bricks).

i have a couple of questions I hope someone can help with.

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