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Looking at Baxi's web-site, it seems they no longer make under-floor draught
fires. Can anyone confirm this, and if so, are these made by any other
company?


Regards and thanks in advance,


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Looking at Baxi's web-site, it seems they no longer make under-floor
draught fires. Can anyone confirm this, and if so, are these made
by any other company?


Sorry I can't help you with the specific enquiry, but have you considered a
balanced flue model? If you're mounting on a suitable external wall, you
save yourself the hassle of providing ventilation and expensive flue liners
in one hit.

Christian.


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Default Baxi fires

I bought one a couple of years ago now. It's called a Baxi Burnall.

Dave

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Looking at Baxi's web-site, it seems they no longer make under-floor

draught
fires. Can anyone confirm this, and if so, are these made by any other
company?


Regards and thanks in advance,


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I'm having difficulty locating one also. They are indeed called Baxi Burnall but finding who now manufacturs them seems to be extremely difficult.

Twentieth Century Fires www.c20fires.co.uk appear to do them. If you find anyone else who does or the manufacturers please let me know!!

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Looking at Baxi's web-site, it seems they no longer make under-floor draught
fires. Can anyone confirm this, and if so, are these made by any other
company?


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Default Baxi fires

rcorfe wrote:
I'm having difficulty locating one also. They are indeed called Baxi
Burnall but finding who now manufacturs them seems to be extremely
difficult.

Twentieth Century Fires www.c20fires.co.uk appear to do them. If you
find anyone else who does or the manufacturers please let me know!!

Looking at Baxi's web-site, it seems they no longer make under-floor
draught
fires. Can anyone confirm this, and if so, are these made by any
other
company?


I'm looking for bits, too - ISTR finding a site supplying them
after looking for ashpans, grates, etc.
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