Kitchen-Ready Stoves: Combining Cooking and Cosy Heat
- RHINO

- Sep 2
- 1 min read
For centuries, the kitchen has been the heart of the home—and what better way to combine warmth, functionality, and style than with a stove that not only heats your space but also allows you to cook? Today’s modern cook stoves are making a big comeback, offering a perfect balance between practicality and comfort.

The Benefits of Cook Stoves
A traditional wood-burning or multi-fuel cook stove is more than just an appliance—it’s an investment in self-sufficiency. These stoves can:
Cook meals while heating your home – ideal for open-plan kitchens or farmhouse-style interiors.
Provide backup heat and cooking during power cuts, making them a reliable choice in rural areas.
Create a cosy, rustic aesthetic that modern appliances simply can’t match.
Installation Considerations
If your home already has a chimney, installation is straightforward with a quality flexible flue liner to ensure safe and efficient operation. For homes without a chimney, you don’t have to miss out—our twin wall flue systems allow for external installation, meaning you can position your cook stove almost anywhere in your kitchen.
Fuel Choice: Wood vs. Multi-Fuel
Wood-burning models are perfect for those with access to seasoned logs.
Multi-fuel stoves give flexibility, allowing smokeless coal alongside wood.
Boosting Efficiency
Adding a stove fan is an easy upgrade. These eco-friendly fans circulate warm air evenly, ensuring no heat goes to waste.
At Rhino Flues, we supply everything you need to install your kitchen stove safely and efficiently. From flexi liners to twin wall flue kits, we’ve got you covered.




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