Fireplace advice

I helped the old lady across the road from me last Friday to start the fire and they had the exact same model. It heats, it heats A LOT.

Also, dont open the vents at the bottom or the flow on the side without wearing gloves or some sort of satan cloth, my fingers are still shining.

I was worried about that, but there is a little metal thing that came with that can hook on to the door latch. It won't work for the vent handles. Guess I will also have pleirs close by.
 
I was worried about that, but there is a little metal thing that came with that can hook on to the door latch. It won't work for the vent handles. Guess I will also have pleirs close by.
The manual says the unit comes with a "cold" handle, meaning detached. Did it not come supplied with? Also a little shovel from what I can tell to remove the ash.
 
I was worried about that, but there is a little metal thing that came with that can hook on to the door latch. It won't work for the vent handles. Guess I will also have pleirs close by.
I would personally not use pliers, just scared that some coating gets compromised through the grip of the pliers and then start rusting. Normal braai mits is enough
 
The manual says the unit comes with a "cold" handle, meaning detached. Did it not come supplied with? Also a little shovel from what I can tell to remove the ash.
You know, since the control panel was missing, maybe some of those things are missing too, as I didnt see them. I will find out from the supplier.
 
I have a similar one, univa anthracite.

How do keep it burning? I know of some Dutch who had one and they burnt it 24/7.

Mine tends to be deader than dead the next day, even if I load anthracite in the "hopper feeder".
You have to clear the ash build up at least every 8-10hrs,
 
I have a similar one, univa anthracite.

How do keep it burning? I know of some Dutch who had one and they burnt it 24/7.

Mine tends to be deader than dead the next day, even if I load anthracite in the "hopper feeder".
Haven't used anthracite yet. My fireplace was multifuel and I specifically made sure I could do both
 
I would honestly say this is a very bad idea.

All open fireplaces are ones that will be very very poorly efficient. Pick one or the other.

Whats nice with closed combustion is you can pop a flatbottom potjie on it, not braai but heading in that direction

If you want this just get a open braai any wood burning in there is like a fireplace anyway, thats what we do sometimes under our lapa in winter.
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Tonight's oxtail started on gas stove and transferred to top of fireplace. Slowly simmers there for 4 - 5 hours. Works great for gluhwein as well.
 
reading this thread again ,I'll have to change my freestanding fireplace with a closed combustion, it just makes sense I like the cooking part as well ...
 

A fireplace brings to mind a bear rug and humping the stukkie with mulled wine afterwards, but even this year I noticed it is warmer than last. Is it really worthwhile getting?
 

A fireplace brings to mind a bear rug and humping the stukkie with mulled wine afterwards, but even this year I noticed it is warmer than last. Is it really worthwhile getting?

dont know where you are but cpt is cold

my buddy was here from dbn and dbn has gotten very cold and he was perfectly fine in CPT
normally dbn people freeze in CPT
 
Cold snap and rain incoming for CPT. Obligatory firewood shuffle commencing!

Lit a fire.

Filled the old bin and moved it out of rain to keep some wood dry ;)

Filled house up with more dry wood.

Played with inverter to make sure battery is full and loadshedding isn’t a thing ;)
 

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Cold snap and rain incoming for CPT. Obligatory firewood shuffle commencing!

Lit a fire.

Filled the old bin and moved it out of rain to keep some wood dry ;)

Filled house up with more dry wood.

Played with inverter to make sure battery is full and loadshedding isn’t a thing ;)
I would stock up on wood if I were you
 
I would stock up on wood if I were you
Yep - used to buy about 4000 pieces a year but with Covid and hard lockdowns I haven’t been consuming near as much!

The plan is to use these leftovers and then do a nice big bulk order for some better pricing.
 
Saw this option for firewood in CT and Pretoria/Jozi



But prices seem steep to me?
You are buying "insta" wood pretty but at a price.

I buy all my "smoking" wood, black wattle, sekelbos and kameeldoring from them though. The last two years
 
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