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Hunter Herald 4 ECO

£945

Fuel Type: Wood

Description

Hunter Herald 4 ECO.
The updated version of the classic Herald.

The Hunter Herald 4 ECO has a proven heritage. It’s been a popular choice in UK homes for many years. This latest version has a new exterior design and many internal improvements. Its small footprint makes it ideal for smaller rooms.
 
With its Classic styling, the Hunter Herald 4 ECO looks at home in a wide range of interior settings. The large door offers an excellent view of the flames within. Hidden door hinges add to the clean design. Detailing like the curved top door and bevelled trim match the curved legs. The legs raise the stove from floor level or if preferred, the Herald can sit on a bench.
 
This latest version of the Hunter Herald 4 ECO has an enviable efficiency. Designed to be both ECO Design 2022 compliant and DEFRA approved, it is 75% efficient.
 
You can expect an output range of between 3.8 – 5.5KW. The nominal heat output to room is 4.9KW. This makes it ideal for a small to medium sized room.
 
Controlling the stove couldn’t be easier. A simple slider located under the plinth, slides to adjust the output of heat. It has a steady and attractive flame pattern and air wash which helps keep the glass clean.
 
The Herald also benefits from a riddling grate and ash pan to remove ash when cold.
For those looking for a larger stove the Hunter Herald 5 Eco or Hunter Herald 5 ECO Slimline are excellent alternatives.
View the full range of Hunter Stoves here.

Hunter Herald 4 ECO in room

  • Fuel: WOOD.
  • Output: Nominal 4.9Kw
  • Energy Rating: A
  • Flue Size: 125mm (5″)
  • Flue Options: Top or Rear
  • Dimensions: W 470mm x H 556mm (Flat Top) x D 354mm
  • Weight: 80Kg
  • Construction: Steel Body / Cast Iron Door
  • Airwash: Yes
  • Approved for Smoke-Free Zones: Yes
  • Efficiency: 75% (Wood)
  • Max Log Length: 305mm (11″)

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Installation of domestic solid fuel, oil or gas appliances must be certified by a competent engineer. A HETAS, OFTEC or GAS SAFE Engineer is recommended or equivalent governing body. Building Regulations approval is also possible when work is carried out by a competent person.

Click here to find out more about our Installation Service, available for customers located in the South West.

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