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Vitae 9kw and Riva 50

  • 27-05-2020 11:18am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 140 ✭✭


    Hi there
    Looking between these two units. Anyone have any experience of them ?

    Mainly the Riva we were told had a low burning feature for burning low overnight....is this a standard feature on all stoves...just being explained by the sales guy ?

    Overall they both seem to be able to perform the eat we need but anyone else have any opinions or things to look out for ?

    Will be three sides model on hearth already in place...with granite surround and fire inset then

    Thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 747 ✭✭✭Forge83


    Hi there
    Looking between these two units. Anyone have any experience of them ?

    Mainly the Riva we were told had a low burning feature for burning low overnight....is this a standard feature on all stoves...just being explained by the sales guy ?

    Overall they both seem to be able to perform the eat we need but anyone else have any opinions or things to look out for ?

    Will be three sides model on hearth already in place...with granite surround and fire inset then

    Thanks

    Both are very good units. Slightly better control on the Riva.
    However no stove is actually designed to burn overnight. Just because it can do it doesn’t mean it should be done. Will wreck a stove.
    There’s a big difference in price, hence why I’d suggest the Vitae as there isn’t enough of a quality difference to justify the price.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 140 ✭✭irelandhouse


    Forge83 wrote: »
    Both are very good units. Slightly better control on the Riva.
    However no stove is actually designed to burn overnight. Just because it can do it doesn’t mean it should be done. Will wreck a stove.
    There’s a big difference in price, hence why I’d suggest the Vitae as there isn’t enough of a quality difference to justify the price.

    Thanks for that. We couldn't see the reason in the difference just from the build quality seemed very good on both and both have equal reviews.

    Thanks again


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