AGA Authorised Dealers | Approved AGA Resellers | Authorised AGA Retailer
Approved Aarrow dealers
What it means:
Woodburner Warehouse (Part of the Arcade Group) have been approved Aga stove dealers for a large number of years. By buying from an approved retailer you are ensuring that you receive the best support possible with your purchase, Not only does it mean we know the products it means we have used the products to test out all of their features. You can also buy safe in the knowledge that if something should go wrong we have direct accounts with the manufacturers so can go straight to them to fix any issues, which means go going through third parties like many online stores. As approved Aga dealers we invest heavily in stock to ensure you get the best price as well as a quick turn around on orders.
Main reasons to buy from an authorised retailer:
- AGA Approved dealers are carefully selected to ensure that you receive the best guidance when purchasing your stove. Aga Approved dealers are given appropiate training to ensure they sell you the product that is correct for your needs and will serve you the best during the cold winters.
- Only Aga approved retailers are authorised to use and display Aga's logos and descriptions. If you find a website with no photos or they have used their own then generally its because they have not been allowed ro use the copyrighted materials.
- Manufactuers warranties become invalidated when you buy from a non authorised retailer. All serial numbers are linked to the company they were supplied to and the warranties will only be granted to serial numbers that link to your invoice.
- Aga dealers will have access to thousands of spares and will ensure you can get hold of spares for your product for up to 10 years after your product has been discontinued! Where as a non authorised retailer may simply stop selling the stove and will not be interested in trying to get hold of spares.
About Aga Stoves:
Almost all casting takes place at Coalbrookdale, the Shropshire cradle of the Industrial Revolution, where, in 1709, Abraham Darby first melted iron using coke.
The latest AGA Stoves are made in exactly the same way; by pouring molten iron into a mould to create cast iron.
It is cast iron that possesses the unique heat retention properties that are an intrinsic part of the way an AGA cooks. Today, however, every new AGA Stove is both 70 percent made from recycled materials and 70 percent future recyclable.
Stove Types and models available from Aga Stoves
AGA Multifuel Stoves
AGA Defra Smoke Control Stoves
formation: