— Huge 1000mm dual-doored double inbuilt wood heater
— Designed for masonry installation
— Can be flued with an exposed single-skin flue kit.
— Heats up to 300m2
— 8″ flue kit
— Carbon-steel construction
— Vermiculite lined
— Made in Spain
— Ashtray included
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The Lacunza Nickel 1000 – Double Sided wood heater is purpose-built for modern homes or renovations that require a stunning heater to divide two spaces.
The powerful 15.6kw heat output will heat large spaces of up to 300m2. The large ceramic glass doors provide plenty of radiant heat, yet the natural convection also provides increased coverage in well-insulated homes.
The carbon steel construction with black vermiculite interior panels and the black refractory stone base combine to aid with the triple-combustion system. This results in a low 0.9g/kg emissions, well below the strict Australian standards.
The Nickel 1000 features a 200mm (8″) flue, providing an increased draw and more flexible heat control and longer burn times.
This version of the Nickel 1000 is for non-combustible installation and can allow for an exposed flue. This is a popular choice in many modern homes, with a single skin flue. A zero-clearance version, for timber-frame installation is also available. Please see here for more information.
Heating Capacity: Up to 300m2
Avg. Power: 15.6kw
Efficiency: 60%
Emissions: 0.9g/kg
Available Options: Fascia Set
— Width: 1020mm
— Depth: 510mm
— Height: 590mm
Lacunza has over 50 years of history. Based in the Sakana valley in the Navarre region of Spain, they have developed some of the highest quality wood heaters on the market. Lacunza designs manufactures and markets all its products.
All products are backed by a 10-year limited warranty and are designed with the smallest ecological footprint possible.
All Lacunza wood heaters meet Australian standards and are designed to bring maximum heat and performance to your home.
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