
No matter how hard they’ve tried to produce new, cheaper and lighter materials, nobody has managed to produce a wood-burning stove with the same unique properties as the cast-iron stove:
All stoves want to expand as they get hot. However, cast iron has a thermal tension, which makes the material especially well suited to changing temperatures. The result is that a Morso cast-iron stove neither twists nor becomes skew once it’s heated up. We don’t weld our stoves – a Morso stove is bound with ceramic string and bolted together with screws, so it will always be perfectly sealed and always good for burning a fire in.
Cast iron is highly resistant to burn-through.
The thickness of the cast iron we use at Morso is almost twice as thick as a stove made of sheet iron. So, our wood-burning stoves retain the heat for longer.
Cast iron’s ability to distribute the heat is higher than that of sheet iron. This means that the heat from a Morso cast-iron stove always feel comfortable and pleasurable to be near to.
You receive a 10-year guarantee against casting faults and other production faults according to Morso’s warranty conditions.