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Quadra-Fire 4300 Millennium
- 4 reviews
Brilliant performer
Originally we had a woodsman Tarras fire which over a period of a few years burnt out air tube and baffle. The fire was hard to light and unreliable. We purchased the quadra millennium 2100 to replace it and though being much smaller is superb it lights in minutes to a roar if you leave door ajar for 5 minutes and continues for about 3 hours per charge using timer. Unit is well built with a great cooking surface. A quantum leap over the woodsman
Purchased in January 2022 for $2,500.
- 7 reviews
- 5 likes
BAD (did not heat) BAD - (rusted up) BAD- (had to fight to get warranty)
Did not heat room adequately, had to sit in front of it. Then found it had rusted all over a few months later. In January 2015 contacted the dealer, who passed it over to Jetmaster. Jetmaster sent their 'sales rep' out to check it out, and decided that of course, nothing to do with the faulty fireplace finish, and would not agree to replace it but said they would agree to 'sand it down and repaint it in my house!" JOKE!!
Took some months deciding what next to do. Then decided to search for a corrosion expert. September 2015, found one who d...
Great heater, economical, clean and easy
We have a Quadrafire Mt Vernon pellet stove, it’s been in place for three winters now and heats the lounge kitchen area (90 sq metres) beautifully. It’s programable and we get up to a warm house even when it’s -10 outside. I can run it on soft or hardwood pellets, wheat,corn or sunflower. Softwood pellets cost me $600 per ton and that lasts a winter. No wood mess inside, no carting, splitting or weekends lost to ensuring we have enough wood. 15 kg bags of pellets are easy for the bride to bring in if I’m away. Great heater.
- 5 reviews
Was good
Thought this was a good investment. Takes a while to heat up and needs tending to but keeps the household super warm for a long time. Just nice to sit in front of. Not sure how it would go in a bigger house but good for my small 2 bedroomer.
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- 23 reviews
- 19 likes
Perfect control! Perfect heat!
We do not like being cold in the winter! Therefor our quadra fire Millennium is a perfect addition to the family! The control of the burn is unlike any other wood heater we have ever used! It not only heats a 30square house (sometimes minus 6 degrees) it does it burning less wood as advertised! We replaced aus made Jindara Stirling (a good heater too) however the burn times are 3-4hours longer then the Jindara. No more getting up through the night to put more wood on the heater, in the morning there is always hot coals awaiting! ACC feature is ...
Read morejust brilliant and very handy & simple, effective design. It's a quality built 8mm thick construction, so many years of trouble free heating. The quad burn is a simple, uncomplicated design, with no catalytic burners that are expensive to service and replace! If your looking for one of the best made, best performing wood heaters available on the Australian market try one you will not regret it! One tip, read the manual, understand how to correctly operate the unit & just be rewarded!Purchased in March 2017.
- 5 reviews
- 5 likes
Quality heater
Did my homework on heaters replacing traditional aussie made med. sized Jindara following home reno. Needed a bigger heater wanted efficiency and capacity. Previously owned CleanAir heater in the last house I was very impressed with, now made in China so decided not to purchase. Tried Quadrafire because of design and weight while on sale locally and although missing 1 small spring handle and at first burn times disappointing I have made some small adjustments, cut quality wood into longer pieces and I am now very happy with heat produced and bu...
Read morern times. Bit tricky getting to know adjustments and what works best, I currently have a setting if it's a mild night and another if cold, both effective in managing output and burn times. Possibly add a fan later but so far1 year after installation I am convinced this is a very good heater.
Good bad nosy
After long consideration purchased at an expensive cost of $3150.00.. Love the look, problems with heat. Nosy fan freight train sound. Unit hard to get started, either runs flat out at 28 deg or 19deg freezing slow. Hard to control heat. We ordered square glass came with round, plug for handle missing however supplied with additional small plug.. Would I recommend? Probably not.. Value for money? Nope,, I suggest you buy a Bunnings unit (Australian made unit) same size at half the cost and spe the additional $1500 on whatever you feel like..
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Fan nosy, hard to control heat
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We purchased a Quadra Fire Model 31st-acc-au. This is our second winter. Still cannot work out how to get it to run overnight, not even getting 8 hours. Tried the side gauge and slide the front gauge all the way down. Are we setting the side gauge to the wrong setting. Nothing in the manual we were given on running the fire..
You can google owners manual. The online manual for your heater includes all operating instructions and problem solving tips. The wood your burning can have a bearing on burn times. Good iron bark or red wood can burn 12-16hours on our heater.
When you close it down, make sure the slide at the bottom right hand side is pulled to the front and air control at the top is pushed all the way down.
The other thing to check is the ACC feature is working properly.
Regards D.
Brought a quadrafire 2 years ago. It does not burn for longer than 7 to 8 hours over night.l brought a quadrafire heater as l was told they burned for 12 hours. Can any one suggest ways l can get my heater to burn longer. When l shut the heater right down the heater burns out without burning the wood in the fire box.
Hi,
Can you firstly tell me what model quadrafire heater do you have please?
What timber species do you usually burn? Also how do you close the heater down? Do you close slide control on the side too?
Thanks.
Regards Dan.
Burn times will vary depending on the species of wood you burn and how dry the wood is. I have made a couple of small mods that have helped improve performance but the wood is air dried for 6-12 months and is harder than any species found in North America. My burn times often exceed 10 hrs.
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Details
Category | Wood Heaters |
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Price (RRP) | $4,150.00 |
Heater Type | Fireplace and Flued |
Dimensions | 762 x 660 x 729 mm |
Weight | 161 kg |
Heating Type | Convection |
Efficiency | 64 % |
Colour / Finish | Black |
Manual | Download manual |
- MPN: 43M-ACC-NZ
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Hi Brazzac, I work for Jetmaster who are the importer of the Quadra Fire product from America. Just interested to know where you purchased the product from? The fan on our unit is one of the quietest ...
Read moreon the market so I am concerned that maybe yours has an issue if you think it is noisy. The dual air control system on the unit does take some getting use to, but once understood gives you more control than any other slow combustion on the market. Anyway, we'd love to hear from you to ensure you get the best out of your unit. You can email me at [email protected] For the record, the Bunnings units you are talking about are actually manufactured in China.