Norwegian wood-burning stove - DidoSmall but tough. Dido is a Norwegian wood-burning stove that has a two-stage combustion process. The wood burns like a cigar, from front to back, and the baffle plate at the top of the stove ensures that the gases are completely burned. As a result, more heat is produced and the stove is more economical. The baffle plate also means there is less smoke. The stove is made of cast iron and the walls and bottom are fitted with additional protective plates. This guarantees a longer service life. The stove is also equipped with a cooking plate and a cooking ring. The stovepipe can be connected up at the back or at the top. A well-known factWood-burning stoves are very popular. Now, more than ever, they are a smart choice, because of ever-rising energy prices. Fuel oil, natural gas and electricity are expensive forms of energy. Spiralling oil prices are forcing people to look for cheaper ways of heating their homes. With a wood-burning stove, you can substantially reduce your fuel bills. Dido sounds like just what I’m looking for. I want a Dido. » | ![]() |
Output KW | 7.0 |
Height in mm | 655 |
Length in mm | 313 |
Depth in mm | 580 |
Flue diameter in mm | 125 |
Floor-centre flue in mm | 567 |