Fluless Gas Fires

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Help, I have just had my gas fire disconected as it has a faulty flu, I thought that a Fluless fire would be a good option, but not sure how to decide which one will be a good option, is there anyone who has one that they are really satisfied with
many thanks for any advice you can give :!:
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January Girl
 
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Some people will say that they're deathtraps, some will say they're safe.
What is definite is that you will require a big draughty hole in your outside wall to have a flueless fire. Imagine that in the middle of winter.
 
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If u want fluless go for a Burley , there MD has posted on this forum before !

Millions of flu less gas fires have been used & sold world wide with out any recorded mis haps
 
Millions of flu less gas fires have been used & sold world wide with out any recorded mis haps

I have read that several times and still miss the let out for Cwmbran ?

Or is it just that the fires dont have the cold like ailment "flu"?
 
Who disconnected your flue and what was the reported fault with the chimney.
Depending on what`s wrong with it,it may be worth having it repaired.
Far better to have a normal flued fire than a flueless one.
 
Hmm avoiding the safe/ unsafe argument of flueless gas fires, they produce a fair old bit of condensation and as has been stated you HAVE to have a big old hole in your wall to outside.... Brrrrrrrrr
 
I wouldn't have one in my house, and definitely not as the main heat source.
 

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