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Contemporary pellet stoves made in the Netherlands
Duroflame pellet stoves
Silence in the home
When you’re sitting in your comfy chair enjoying the flames, you don’t want to be disturbed. With us, you have the choice: a quiet room fan or a modern heat exchanger without a fan.
Duroflame pellet stoves are designed for the Dutch living room. This results in a slightly lower rated output than usual. As a result, the stove runs at full power more often, which has a positive effect on efficiency.
All Duroflame pellet stoves comply with the strict Ecodesign standards for particulate emissions.

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Durable & pleasant heat
The high level of combustion and low CO2 emissions make pellet stoves the sustainable alternative for anyone who wants to enjoy the pleasant warmth of an open fire. The advantages of a Duroflame pellet stove:
- Lots of power and at the same time very quiet
- Convenient display hidden in pellet tank and remote control/mobile app
- Smart timer function and weekly setting
- Remote assistance in case of any problems
Our pellet stoves
Looking for pleasant warmth in your home?
The Duroflame range consists of 8 distinctive pellet stoves.
Wondering which model suits you?
Our electric stoves
Looking for a pleasant atmosphere in your home?
The Duroflame range consists of 2 electric fireplaces
Wondering which model suits you?
Duroflame
Durable & pleasant heat
Cleaning the window and vacuuming up ashes: you don’t need to do much more to keep your Duroflame pellet stove in top condition! Find out all about the easy maintenance of your Duroflame pellet stove.
With 8 models to choose from, designed in the Netherlands, you will always find one that suits you perfectly. All models are designed to translate the look of the classic Dutch wood stove into a modern pellet stove.
Sustainably produced
Modern technology
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How does a Duroflame pellet stove actually work and why it is important to know how a pellet stove works?
The continuous focus on how it can be more efficient, sustainable and cleaner makes Duroflame an innovative player in the pellet stove market. This drive for innovation is also reflected in our modern factory in Bedum. Duroflame’s pellet stoves are manufactured with advanced machinery. And if the machine we need to develop our pellet stoves does not exist? Then we make it ourselves.

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Advantages & disadvantages of a pellet stove
At Duroflame, we work every day to design and produce the very best pellet stoves. We actively listen to the feedback we receive from our end users and points of sale. This gives us a good idea of the advantages and disadvantages of pellet stoves for users in the Netherlands.
The 6 benefits of a pellet stove
Let’s start with the fun part. Do you want to know what the benefits of a pellet stove are? We have listed the benefits for you.
1. The pellet stove is the easiest wood-burning stove available
As nice as it sometimes is to enjoy splitting wood outside and then lighting your own fire, we ourselves are even more charmed by the comfort of a pellet stove that starts itself up in mere minutes. Just as we no longer need to crank cars and the floppy disk has become cultural heritage, the pellet stove is taking over the role of the wood-burning stove. Convenience serves man, after all.
Add to this our handy control unit, which allows you to set your weekly schedule and switch off the stove with a timer.
2. It doesn’t get more efficient than a pellet stove
A good pellet stove burns very efficiently. As the combustion process is fully controlled by the stove, combustion always takes place cleanly and efficiently. Not only at full output, but also when the required output is lower.
In addition, some pellet stoves, including the Duroflame pellet stove, are equipped with an extra heat exchanger. Here, residual heat from the stove is also used to heat air. Thanks to this technology, efficiency rises above 95%.
3. Pellets are sustainable sawdust
Pellets are pressed from residues from professional sawmills: wood shavings, sawdust and wood chips are pressed in a pellet mill to form the small pellets that you can place in your pellet stove. This residual flow is thus fully utilised. It is very sustainable!
In addition, pellets have a low moisture content and, due to their shape, a relatively large combustion surface. So they burn faster and better than e.g. a solid piece of wood.
4. Less emissions
MilieuCentraal states on their page on pellet stoves that it has been agreed internationally that emissions from burning biomass (which includes wood pellets) are formally counted as ‘zero CO2’. Indeed, as forests are seen as CO2 stores, the CO2 released from burning is reabsorbed by replanting.
Here we do assume that the wood pellets come from responsibly managed forests. As a consumer, you can of course influence this yourself. You can check whether your pellets have a quality mark, for example the DINplus, ENplus A1 or Better Biomass quality mark.
5. Burning pellets is cheaper
It may sound crazy, but firing wood pellets is cheaper than heating your home with gas that comes directly from the gas pipe into your central heating boiler. Do the maths?
A m3 of natural gas costs on average €1.32 1 and contains as much energy as 1.7 kg of pellets 2. However, a kilo of ENplus A1 pellets costs on average € 0.31 3, so 1.7 kilo of pellets costs € 0.53. Your stove achieves an efficiency of around 95% 4, forgetting the efficiency loss on your central heating boiler for the sake of convenience.
For the same amount of energy, you then already pay 35% less!
If we compare this with 1 m3 of beechwood, pellets are even cheaper. A m3 of beech wood costs around € 200,- 5 and contains 2022 kWh of energy 6. You need 350 kg of pellets for the same amount of energy 7,8. The wood types oak and ash have similar numbers, for softwood this is much lower. However, 350 kilos of pellets at €0.31 per kilo only cost €109. We hereby equate the efficiency of wood stoves and pellet stoves for convenience.
Compared to firewood, pellets save up to 45%!
In addition, a pellet stove has the advantage that you heat locally: you do not need to fill an entire CV system with hot water, but only generate heat where you need it. Ideally, you should therefore turn down your CV a degree and add heat with your pellet stove when you need it. A pellet stove is especially suitable in combination with underfloor heating, as these systems react rather slowly and a pellet stove reacts very quickly.
Then you are both green and economical!
6. Wood pellets do not cause earthquakes
Let’s finish with our location. Our factory is located in the beautiful Groningen village of Bedum. Not only known as the birthplace of Arjen Robben, but unfortunately also located in the earthquake zone of the Groningen gas field.
Like no other, we are familiar with the misery that gas extraction can cause. This motivates us even more to reduce gas consumption through pellet stoves.