886G Style
Fire
Measurements
Background
  • Front and large side

    Fire visibility

    Front and large side

  • Maximum heating area - [object Object]

    Heating area

    120

  • Output - [object Object]

    Output

    5 kW

886G Style

Wood burning stoves

System efficiency class - a+

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£ 2995

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Product description

A pedestal stove makes the fire more visible in your interior. With the 886G you also have the benefi t of generous side panes, which almost make the fire look like it is floating in thin air. Combined with a turntable (optional) you can swivel the stove so that you can always see the fire from anywhere in the room. Our pedestal model in white is a great innovation.

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ASF – Automatic Start Function

Is an ingenious function that automatically controls the lighting air through the grate. It means that the door can be shut at the same time that the start-up fire is lit and the stove therefore becomes completely independent of room air. Which means it feels safer not having to leave the stove with an open door during the start-up fire.

RBF – Refuelling Boost Function

With the boost function you can ”save” embers that have nearly died. You just open the handle on the left, new oxygen flows in from below and brings out the embers so that the new wood catches light. After a short time you can once again enjoy a beautiful fire and heating.

SSA – Silent Sliding Ashtray

Beauty in the smallest detail we say – and mean it. Contura's new ashbox, which, thanks to its design and damping function, slides quietly and softly during emptying.

Glass door

The door in glass gives a modern look.

Simple to use

Contura products are equipped with a single control for exact output regulation, which allows simple and precise combustion control.

Clean Burning System

In the rear of the stove there is an extra duct system for spreading preheated combustion air. The system is called Clean Burning and is activated by sliding the control on the front to the left. The stove burns efficiently and for long periods resulting in a combustion with very low particle concentrations.