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FLUELESS FIRES IN HOT DEMAND

Thursday May 21

Eco-friendly fires are helping CVO Fire UK to increase its range as customers look to reduce their gas bills. The latest entries to the flueless fire range include the Angel Retro, the Fireline Moderno and the Azar Black.

These fires benefit from a burner technology that does not require a catalytic converter to clean the exhaust gases. All of CVO’s flueless fires burn with an open flame and without the need for a glass panel.

MD Andrew Munro says:

"Our flueless fires offer low running costs, are energy- saving, stylish and reliable. Thanks to the technology developed by our experts in County Durham, our fires help people to reduce their CO2 emissions as well as gas bills.

"Because there’s no need for a chimney, no heat escapes and the fire warms the room much more quickly and efficiently. These fires are ideal for new builds, apartments and hotels and restaurants, as all that is required is an air vent and an openable window.

"All of our fires, which are made at our factory in Newton Aycliffe using locally-sourced materials, undergo rigorous testing to meet strict CE guidelines so customers can be guaranteed a safe, clean and energy efficient fire that will last for years.

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