Aga Stoves | Aga Multifuel & Woodburning Stoves UK
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 Much Wenlock Classic
AGA Defra Smoke Control Stoves
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