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Quadra-Fire 4300 Millennium

Quadra-Fire 4300 Millennium

MPN: 43M-ACC-NZ
Quadra-Fire 4300 Millennium
3.8

7 reviews

Positive vs Negative
72%14%14%
Heating Speed5/5
Build Quality
5.0
Value for Money
5.0
Noise Level
5.0
Temperature Consistency
5.0
Safety
5.0
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7 reviews
rick
rick5 posts
 

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 Show details

Chris1011
Chris1011Queensland41 posts
 

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… Read more

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 dealt with this sort of problem. They came to test and do a report-report stated fireplace not finished properly in factory (China). Now Jetmaster have agreed to replace it free of charge, with same model. NOT acceptable now. Too late, that horse has bolted. Now after a lot more research, have found a brand that gets a heap of good reviews, so going for that one. Advised dealer I want Quadrafire 4300 removed, and a another brand installed free of charge, plus my $880 paid for corrosion report.

Lets see what happens now.

Eric
Eric2 posts
 

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… Read more

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.

Shiv
Shiv5 posts
 

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.  Show details

Paul
Paul50 posts
 

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… Read more

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 just 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!

Tom
TomVIC12 posts
 

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… Read more

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 burn 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.

Brazzac
Brazzac
 

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..… Read more

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.. Look Fan nosy, hard to control heat

Ash Stride
Ash Stride   

Hi Brazzac, I work for Jetmaster who are the importer of the Quadra Fire product from America. Just… Read more

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