How much does a jetmaster cost?

Buying Options

Name Price
Jetmaster Universal Insert 600 Wood – Includes Gather & Logpan $2,597.00 In stock
Jetmaster Universal Insert 700 Deep Wood – Includes Gather & Logpan $3,113.00 In stock
Jetmaster Universal Insert 700 Double Sided Wood – Includes Gather & Logpan $4,033.00 In stock

Is jetmaster made in Australia?

Australian made since 1969.

Can you burn coal in a jetmaster?

Jetmaster has been hand-building stylish and efficient, smoke-free fireboxes for wood, coal or gas since 1951 and there are over 750,000 enthusiastic Jetmaster owners worldwide.

What type of wood is good for a fireplace?

Hardwoods such as maple, oak, ash, birch, and most fruit trees are the best burning woods that will give you a hotter and longer burn time. These woods have the least pitch and sap and are generally cleaner to handle.

Are open fireplaces allowed in NSW?

Residents can receive a fine if their fireplace is found to be emitting ‘excessive’ smoke. “As a general rule of thumb, if you can see or smell smoke, then you are not operating your wood heater or open fireplace correctly and are impacting your neighbours and family,” the council website states.

How does a Jetmaster fireplace work?

Proven Two-Way System Jetmaster fires warm the room in two ways: through radiated heat directly off the fire and through the convection technology. The convection heating system draws the cool air beneath the fire bed and releases it back into the room as hot air from the top of the unit.

Where is jetmaster from?

It all started in Johannesburg in a Park Town North garage back in 1951 when Glynn Jones turned his concept and design into reality and the smokeless Fireplace a “Jetmaster” was manufactured. Since those early days thousands of fireplaces and braais have been manufactured for distribution around the world.

What KW is an open fire?

Add an open fireplace and the airtightness in that room plummets and the peak heat demand rises to 2.9kW. You might think that the fire will make up that shortfall itself — and when it is burning well, it will. An average size fire that is burning well will draw around 5m3 of air per minute.

Should I turn off the pilot light on my gas fireplace in the summer?

Your Utility Bill Perhaps the most important reason to turn off gas fireplace pilot light in summer is because of the money and energy you will be saving. If you leave the pilot light on during the summer it is simply sitting there burning gas, which is wasting gas and contributing to an exorbitant energy bill.

Is it OK to leave pilot light on gas fireplace?

Generally speaking, it is safe to leave your continuous pilot light on at all times, assuming it stays lit (more on this in a moment). While it does cost more to keep your pilot light on in between uses, it can actually have some benefits to your system.

Can you burn fresh cut wood in fireplace?

No matter which way you cut it (or split it with your trusty log splitter), fresh wood just doesn’t burn right. Fresh-cut wood has a high moisture content, which makes it hard to get burning. It also gives off more smoke.