Salamander Stoves began with the creation of our Hobbit stove – a compact, efficient and high-quality multi-fuel stove, which is one of the smallest cast iron stoves that you can buy. The Hobbit was originally designed for small household fireplaces, to avoid having to remove original Victorian and Edwardian tiles or cast iron fire surrounds. However, due to the small space revolution of the last decade, our little wood stove has found its home in a huge range of incredible small spaces, from cabins to canal boats, caravans and camper vans, tiny homes, shepherds’ huts, horse boxes and more!

Following the success of our Hobbit stove and the great feedback that we’ve received, we have developed a second small stove – The Little Range! This tiny cook stove is perfect for a diverse array of small spaces, and it has a much larger cooktop as well as a built-in oven. Whether you’re looking to heat a small space, power a hot water supply, or if you want to get stuck into some wood-fired cooking, our Little Range Cook Stove will make a fantastic addition to your household fireplace, an off-grid cabin, or any other form of tiny home or dwelling!

You can visit our flue kit section below to read more about our bespoke flue consultancy service. Here, you can also browse our extensive range of installation kits that we have designed, as well as a wide range of extra flue parts for your small stove. We also offer a number of accessories and additional options for your tiny wood burner! If you would like to purchase any spare parts for your small stove, or if you want to give it a new look with a fresh coat of paint, then we also stock a variety of products by Vitcas and Calfire to prolong the life of your small wood burning stove.

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FAQs

The cost of your small wood burning stove will depend on the unique specifics of your space, as well as the stove that you choose, and what stove extras you decide to add.

However, investing in a small wood burning stove for your home comes at a fraction of the cost of other alternatives, such as underfloor heating and central heating. Our small wood burning stoves are also visually appealing, and they offer the perfect blend of traditional and more contemporary styling. Our small stoves will make a lovely focal point for your space – whether that be a house, a van conversion, or any other small space.

You may need to purchase a flue kit for your stove if you don’t already have the necessary flue parts in place. If you’re not sure what flue parts you might need, then please do not hesitate to contact us.

The installation of your small wood burning stove will largely depend on the specifications of the structure that you are looking to install the stove into, as well as what stove you decide to purchase, and how you would like it to be set up. Saying that, our small wood burning stoves are easy to install, especially with the extensive range of installation kits that we have designed.

We also offer a wide range of stove extras, and you can choose to have your stove painted in a variety of colours, so you can tailor your wood burner to whatever suits you and your space best.

If you have any questions regarding how you can install one of our stoves, then please feel free to contact us. You can also enter your postcode into our authorised dealers page to find your nearest recommended installer.

Despite their small stature, our small stoves have been heating homes and unique spaces for years, and they can provide a great level of heat.

Our Hobbit stove has an output of 4.1kW, but this is the nominal output. For example, the Hobbit SE has a mean low output of 3kW, and a mean high output of 5.6kW, so this is the sort of range that you can expect from the appliance. On the other hand, our Little Range Cook Stove has a nominal output of 4.3kW.

Yes, our stoves are very fuel efficient. The Hobbit Eco small stove by Salamander Stoves is a small cast iron multi-fuel stove that can burn wood, coal, or eco logs. Our Hobbit stove fully complies with the 2022 Eco Design regulations, and it features an improved centre grate for better multi-fuel capability.

To meet the 2022 Eco Design regulations, Salamander Stoves have increased the efficiency of our small multi-fuel stoves to over 81%, and we have also reduced the particulate and gas emissions. The Hobbit SE has also passed the HETAS Cleaner Choice Scheme.

The Hobbit stove at Salamander Stoves may be compact in size, but not in power! Our stoves are ideal for heating small, unique spaces where traditional stoves won’t fit. Our stoves are available as our standard version or the SE, which is the DEFRA exempt model that you will need if you live in a Smoke Control Area.

Our stoves fully comply with the 2022 Eco Design regulations, boasting efficiency ratings of 81.4%. The Hobbit stove and the Hobbit SE have a 4.1kW output of efficient, clean burning heat for your space. The Hobbit SE has also passed the HETAS Cleaner Choice Scheme.

The “top-down” approach is the most environmentally-friendly way to start a fire in your small stove. To do so, a fire is lit on top of the firewood inside the burning chamber. As the fire spreads and ignites, the gases will be burnt off before they exit through the chimney.

When you go to light your stove, it’s best if you keep the fires as small as possible for the first few times. Doing so will allow the paint to cure before you light larger fires in your small wood burner.

Before you start using your stove, there are also a few different things you should think about…

  • The air control settings, lighting methods and firing intervals will vary depending on the chimney draw, wind direction, climatic conditions and heating requirements, as well as the fuel being used. As a result, it may take a little while before you are completely familiar with how to operate your stove correctly.
  • Never use wet or green wood in your small stove. Wood should be stored under cover for at least one to two years and should be exposed to the air. Wood should also be chopped as soon as possible after felling.
  • Driftwood has a high salt content and should never be burned in your stove. This will damage both the stove and the chimney. You should also never burn impregnated wood, laminate, or chipboard, as these materials can emit harmful gases and fumes when burnt.

For more information about using your small stove from Salamander Stoves, please refer to our instruction manuals. You can also click here to watch a helpful how-to video.

The most efficient stove at Salamander Stoves is our Little Range Cook Stove, a small cast iron multi-fuel stove. Able to burn wood, coal, or eco logs with energy efficiency ratings of over 85%, our Little Range Cook Stove fully complies with the 2022 Eco Design regulations, and it comes with a 7-year warranty when you register your stove with us.

The small stoves at Salamander Stoves are certainly powerful despite their size! Our Hobbit Eco stove boasts efficiency ratings of 81.4% and can provide 4.1kW of efficient, clean burning heat for your space.

This is the nominal output. For example, the Hobbit SE has a mean low output of 3kW, and a mean high output of 5.6kW, so this is the type of range that you can expect from the appliance.

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