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Pellet Stoves

Pellet Stoves — Set the Temperature. Forget the Fire.

Heating your home should not mean spending your evenings managing a fire. Pellet stoves do the work for you — automatically feeding fuel, maintaining your chosen temperature, and shutting down cleanly when the heat is no longer needed. You set the thermostat. The stove handles everything else.

At EUStoves we offer a carefully selected range of pellet stoves from trusted European manufacturers, covering outputs suitable for spaces from smaller living rooms to large open-plan family homes. Every model in our range is fully compliant with EU Ecodesign Regulation 2015/1185 and independently certified to European standards — combining the warmth and atmosphere of a real wood fire with the convenience of a modern heating appliance.


What You Will Find in This Category

The EUStoves pellet stove range covers a variety of needs, automation levels, and interior styles:

• Compact models for smaller living rooms, apartments, and spaces where a large appliance would be impractical

• High-output models for large open-plan spaces and homes requiring pellet heating as the primary heat source

• Models with large hoppers for extended autonomous operation — some capable of running for 24 hours or more between refills

• Models with advanced control systems including programmable timers, remote control, and smartphone connectivity

• Classic and contemporary designs to complement both traditional and modern interiors


Pellet Stoves vs Wood Stoves — Which Is Right for You?

Both burn wood-based fuel and both produce real, radiant heat. The difference is in how much involvement you want.

A wood stove requires you to load logs, manage the airflow, and tend the fire throughout the burn. It works without electricity and gives you direct, hands-on control over your heating. It is the right choice for homeowners who enjoy the ritual of the fire and do not mind the involvement.

A pellet stove automates all of that. Pellets are fed automatically from a hopper, combustion is electronically controlled, and the stove maintains a consistent temperature without intervention. It requires electricity to operate and a regular supply of wood pellets, but in return it delivers a level of convenience that no wood stove can match. It is the right choice for busy households, second homes, and anyone who wants reliable warmth without the effort.


How to Choose the Right Pellet Stove

The most important factor is output relative to your space. As a general guide, a well-insulated room in a modern home needs roughly 40 W of heat per cubic metre. Output figures and heated area estimates are listed on every product page.

Beyond output, consider:

• Hopper capacity — a larger hopper means fewer refills. If you want to run the stove overnight without intervention, look for models with hopper capacities of 15 kg or more.

• Control system — basic models use manual controls; more advanced models offer programmable timers, room thermostats, and remote or smartphone operation.

• Flue requirements — pellet stoves typically use smaller diameter flue systems than wood stoves and may be suitable for installation in properties where a traditional chimney is not available. Check the product page for specific requirements.

• Electricity dependency — pellet stoves require a mains electricity connection to operate. In the event of a power cut, the stove will shut down safely but will not restart until power is restored.

• Pellet quality — all models in this range are designed for ENplus A1 or A2 certified wood pellets. Using lower-quality pellets increases ash production, reduces efficiency, and may affect warranty validity.


Frequently Asked Questions

Can a pellet stove serve as my primary heat source? Yes — models with sufficient output and large hopper capacity can serve as the primary heat source for a home. For continuous primary heating, we recommend models with programmable timers and room thermostat functionality to maintain consistent temperatures throughout the day and night.

Do pellet stoves require electricity? Yes. Pellet stoves use electricity for ignition, the fuel auger, the combustion fan, and the control system. Power consumption during operation is generally low — typically 50–100 W — but the stove cannot function without a mains connection. In the event of a power cut, the stove shuts down safely and restarts once power is restored.

Where do I buy wood pellets? ENplus certified wood pellets are widely available across Europe from fuel suppliers, garden centres, and DIY stores. They are typically sold in 15 kg bags or bulk deliveries. Storage in a dry location is essential — pellets absorb moisture and will not burn cleanly if damp.

How often does the stove need cleaning? Pellet stoves produce significantly less ash than wood stoves, but the burn pot, ash drawer, and heat exchanger require regular cleaning — typically weekly during heavy use. An annual service by a qualified technician is recommended to maintain efficiency and warranty validity.

Do pellet stoves need a chimney? Most pellet stoves can be vented through a small diameter flue pipe that does not require a traditional chimney — in some cases a horizontal duct through an exterior wall is sufficient. Specific venting requirements vary by model and are listed on each product page.


Not sure whether a pellet stove is right for your home, or which model best suits your space? Contact our team — we are happy to help.