Hoxter is a manufacturer of top-quality fireplace and stove inserts, and now offers BLOX accumulation stoves. Blox stoves accumulate heat energy in their design and then slowly emit heat into the room over many hours.
The BLOX series products were developed in the wake of high energy prices and feedback from builders on customer demand. The main considerations were affordability of the product, a highly efficient and effective heating source, compact size and, typically for Hoxter, of course, design. BLOX is therefore a fast-access and undemanding product.
One simply builds a well-thought-out "jigsaw puzzle" and has a functional storage stove in a matter of hours. BLOX models consist of a concrete casing divided into segments that are stacked on top of each other using a tongue-and-groove system. The product weighs 425 kg, making it a sufficient accumulation mass for long-term heating. The main advantage of accumulation stoves is that they accumulate heat energy in their construction and then slowly radiate it into the room for hours after firing. Clean and efficient combustion is Hoxter's calling card and is a priority for every model of fireplace insert, stove door and insert and, of course, the new BLOX stove.
BLOX 50 model - With integrated accumulation rings and a total weight of more than 400 kg, the product is able to gradually radiate the accumulated heat into the room for up to 10-12 hours.
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BLOX accumulation stoves are offered in two basic models, the BLOX 50 with a square layout (50×50 cm) andthe BLOX R55 with a 55 cm round floor layout. The appearance of the BLOX stove is standard architectural concrete with an irregular, fine, light gray texture. Depending on the customer's preference, it is also possible to choose from several door handle designs or select a dark chamotte pattern instead of the standard light-colored hearth.
Building on the success of the BLOX stove, Hoxter is launching other models. These are modular fireplaces in which, in addition to long and gradual storage heating, there will also be the option of a convection model for faster heating. The new BLOX series of modular fireplaces includes two front-glazed models, two tunnel-type models, a corner model and a three-sided model.
For more information, visit the company's HOXTER a.s. page on the PdA portal.