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Good morning,
I’m after some advice reference a powerflue fire. I think my fire is past its sell by date. The fan works ok, but the fire has stopped throwing out any kind of heat.
I was wondering if I could buy a replicate fire, without the fan, anywhere in the UK.or do I have to buy both together. If I could, it would be obviously more beneficial to me, financially. It is a Kinder fire.
Any other suggestions would be much appreciated, thanks everyone in advance.
Simon
 
Not the best idea to fit a new fire with a tired fan even if you could buy a fire without one, call out an engineer for repair or even the occasional service.
 
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