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1410 Radiant Squirrel Sides
Morso
Morso
 

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The Morso 1410 Squirrel stove is a powerful heater that creates a cosy atmosphere. The Morso 1410 Squirrel stove comes standard with an articulating grate for releasing ashes in to the ash pan. The heavy duty ash pan makes ash removal effortless without the need to manually shovel ashes out of the firebox. The spin dial air vent allows for easy control of the heat output and burn time. A reversible flue collar provides installation flexibility to vent directly off the top or the rear of the stove. Bottom and rear heat shields are fitted as standard.
SKU 103-1410
Item 1410 Radiant Squirrel Sides
Output 4.5 kW
Nominal Output: 4.5 kW
Size (mm) 546h x 388w x 368d
Weight 70 kg
Flue Outlet 125 mm
Efficiency 0.76
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