Specflue Recognised as a Finalist for the Pellet or Wood Chip Appliance Category
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At the Home & Hearth Awards this year, Specflue has been recognised as a Finalist for the Pellet or Wood Chip (Non-Boiler) Appliance category. Specflue is a leading company in the UK working to deliver flue, chimney and renewable heat solutions. Specflue has been operating since 1992 and has sites in Castleford, Sudbury and Honiton. The company works to offer their customers an excellent service with their wealth of experience and knowledge of the industry.

As one of the leading UK providers of flues, chimneys and renewable heating solutions, it is an accolade to be recognised as a part of the competitive Hearth & Home Awards. The 2017 edition of these Awards took place at the Hearth & Home Exhibition in Harrogate. The Exhibition ran between the 11th and the 13th of June, with Specflue being recognised for their MCZ Curve.

The model of stove mentioned has been designed to comply with the Ecodesign directive, not expected to be enforced until 2022. The different features of the MCZ Curve includes a ceramic spark plug that is expected to cut ignition times by 40% leading to a reduction in electricity use. The stove als has a 5 litre ash drawer, with the compartments offering a further 8 litres meaning that there is the capacity for a week of ash before emptying is required. The Comfort Air version ofthe Curve model has fans that can be controlled remotely and carry the warmth of the fire into other rooms. The No air feature of the MCZ allows for silent operation of the stove and  remove forced ventilation from the MCZ Curve. The Hearth & Home Finalist stove can also be controlled by remote control, including weekly and daily programming. There is also an app that allows the user the ability to manage the stove via a smartphone or tablet.

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