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Morso 1410. Constructed from robust cast iron, this compact non-catalytic wood fireplace blends traditional Danish design with efficient heating for smaller homes and cottages.
Morso 1410
$2,417.07
Sale price
$2,417.07
Regular price
$2,599.00
Morso 1410 — Overview
The Morso 1410 is a small yet powerful freestanding stove that suits cosy living areas, country cottages or apartments. With classic styling, the stove offers simple controls, an air-wash system for a clearer view of the fire and practical features for everyday use.Morso 1410 — Specifications at a glance
- Rated output: 6.8kW.
- Efficiency: 72% (average).
- Height: 703mm; Width: 388mm; Depth: 368mm.
- Weight: 70kg.
- Flue size: 112.5mm.
- Suggested heating area: 82m².
Morso 1410 — Key features
- Cast iron construction for excellent heat retention and long service life.
- Top air control for secondary burning and a bottom control for combustion rate adjustment.
- Air wash system helps keep the glass clear for a better view of the flames.
- Separate ash door with external riddler for easy ash disposal.
- Reversible flue collar for top or rear venting; rear and bottom heat shields reduce clearances.
Dimensions & portability
Despite being a cast iron stove, the Morso 1410 is relatively compact and manageable at its stated weight. Its modest footprint makes it suitable for tighter spaces where a larger appliance would dominate.Fuel & setup
The Morso 1410 is designed for seasoned firewood. The top and bottom air controls let you tune burn rate and secondary combustion; install with a 112.5mm flue and follow local clearances, especially when using the reversible flue collar for top or rear connection.What's included
- Freestanding this product cast iron stove with flue collar (reversible).
- Separate ash door, external riddler and ash pan.
- Rear and bottom heat shields fitted as standard.
Who it's for
This stove suits homeowners seeking a reliable, traditional-looking heater for smaller rooms. The this product is ideal for those who value cast iron craftsmanship, straightforward operation and a clear-view wood fire without a large footprint.Care & maintenance
- Burn dry, well-seasoned hardwood to reduce creosote and improve efficiency.
- Empty the ash pan regularly and check the riddling grate for buildup.
- Inspect the flue and chimney annually and sweep as required by local regulations.
- Touch up with stove paint for small surface repairs and keep external surfaces free of dust.