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Coonara Phoenix Wood Heater In Built (zero clearance box separate)

$5,393.07
Sale price  $5,393.07 Regular price  $5,799.00
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Coonara Phoenix Wood Heater In Built (zero clearance box separate)

$5,393.07
Sale price  $5,393.07 Regular price  $5,799.00
Coonara Phoenix Wood Heater In Built zero clearance box separate. The Phoenix is a modern inbuilt wood heater that turns a plain wall into a striking focal point while delivering strong, efficient heat.

Phoenix Wood Heater — Overview

The Phoenix Wood Heater combines contemporary styling with proven Coonara engineering. A wide viewing glass frames the flames and a 3-speed fan helps distribute warmth through living spaces. The durable cast-iron lined box and firebrick base give long life and consistent performance.

Phoenix Wood Heater — Specifications at a glance

  • Glass size: 1008mm wide x 350mm high
  • Heating capacity: up to 30 squares
  • Average peak power: 12.6 kW
  • Average heating efficiency: 64%
  • Particulate emissions: 0.7 g/kg
  • Firebox material: 6mm cast iron lined box with firebricks on base
  • Overall dimensions (mm): H 646 x W 1287 x D 543
  • Firebox dimensions (mm): H 668 x W 1250 x D 595 (zero box)
  • Despatch weight: 305 kg
  • 10 year firebox warranty

Phoenix Wood Heater — Key features

  • Large panoramic glass for an impressive flame view.
  • Three-speed fan included to improve heat circulation.
  • Heavy-duty 6mm cast iron lined firebox for durability and heat retention.
  • Firebricks on the base protect and reflect heat for efficient combustion.
  • Removable airslide and door handles for safe, neat operation and service access.
  • Available in standard charcoal finish; built in Australia.

Dimensions & portability

This inbuilt unit is designed for a permanent installation rather than portability. Note the overall footprint and substantial despatch weight — plan for professional installation and handling. Clearance and hearth distances must be observed during installation.

Clearances & practical notes

  • Rear clearance to combustible materials: 25 mm
  • Side clearance to combustible materials: 25 mm
  • Corner (top) clearance: 400 mm
  • Hearth distance each side of door opening: 210 mm

Fuel & setup

The Phoenix Wood Heater is designed for seasoned hardwood. Use dry, well-split wood for best efficiency and lowest emissions. The included fan assists convection heating; a zero clearance box and flue kit are offered as an optional installation bundle for frame installations.

What's included

  • Inbuilt Phoenix hearth unit
  • 3-speed fan fitted
  • Firebricks fitted to base
  • Removable airslide and door handles
  • 10 year firebox warranty documentation

Who it's for

This Phoenix Wood Heater suits homeowners wanting a high-impact fireplace with strong heating performance. It's ideal for medium to large homes (up to the stated coverage) where an inbuilt, polished look is preferred over freestanding options.

Care & maintenance

  • Use dry hardwood to reduce creosote and particulate emissions.
  • Inspect and clean the flue regularly per installation manual and local regulations.
  • Replace firebricks if cracked or damaged to maintain combustion efficiency.
  • Service the fan and door seals as required to keep performance optimal.

Choosing the right option

If you're comparing options in this range, focus on how it will fit your space, how often you’ll use it, and what matters most day-to-day. For many households, the best choice is the one that’s easy to live with — straightforward to use, simple to keep looking good, and suited to Australian conditions. When you’re weighing up your shortlist, consider your layout, traffic flow, and whether you want something that’s more entertaining-focused or more everyday practical. If you’d like a second opinion, our team can help you narrow it down based on your space, style and how you plan to use it. A quick way to decide is to ask: does “this unit” describe what you’re actually trying to achieve in your outdoor area? Once you’re clear on the goal, this unit becomes much easier to compare across different options and configurations. Check our entire heating range at Alfresco Outdoors and Heating

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