xeoos TwinFire Blue

OUR NEXT
GENERATION

We took our most efficient wood stove and made it smarter!

Twinfire Blue

Our Next Generation Stove

Automatic TwinFire

xeoos PATAGONIA x8 Blue stoves automatically start the TwinFire burn at the optimum time. Simply light the stove as normal and the onboard electronics will detect when the firebox is at the right temperature and flue draught is sufficient to start the TwinFire process.

All TwinFire Blue stoves feature an LED light indicator in the plinth. A yellow light will indicate that it is time to add more wood to the firebox, while the green light signals your fire is preforming at its best.

Green Light

Two Models

The xeoos TwinFire Blue is available in our wider x8 - 8kW output model and can be configured as either a Patagonia or a Basic ECO-Green stove.

PATAGONIA

ECO-Green

Options

Steel or Stone

Choose from a selection of materials and colours.

PATAGONIA

Patagonia Stone

ECO-Green

ECO-Green Stone

How does the Xeoos Twinfire work?

How TwinFire Works

In the xeoos TwinFire® combustion process, the exhaust gases that arise when the wood is burned in the upper combustion chamber are burned again at temperatures of 1000 - 1200 °C and thus converted into additional heat and energy. Therefore:

  • an efficiency of over 90% during the entire burning time
  • 40% less ash compared to a xeoos stove that does not burn in TwinFire mode
  • 40% lower fuel consumption with the same heat output compared to a xeoos stove that does not burn in TwinFire mode
  • an extremely low proportion of fine dust in the exhaust gas and very low CO content
  • consistently low emission values ​​even at partial or minimum load

Clean Exhaust Gasses

Supply Air

Afterburning in the TwinFire
system with over 1000°Csupply air

Intelligent heat coupling through xeoos flow system

How to light a TwinFire Blue

The xeoos TwinFire® is a special stove, with remarkable attributes. Here you will see the optimum way to light our stove to get the most from it and how to activate the twinfire mode.

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