Stonehead wrote:
For every good experience, there's a bad one and vice versa!

An aunt and uncle of mine had a solid-fuel Rayburn in their kitchen back in Oz, and it never went out from first frost to last.
well we led differnt lives then.. such as going away for the occasional weekend,, and both out to work all the time. if you are at home to tend it, then you can riddle and refuel. my (then) husband used to have to cycle home at lunch time to refuel it!
the other pricey factor was we were in a smokeless zone back then, so had to burn anthracite... which cost lots
I have lived with LPG gas for years.. and its always comparable to costs as oil -(ie deadly expensive) the other problem is you have to get it delivered. often the gas lorry would not come.. we ran out on 2 occasions.. and very nearly at Christmas. now we are on town gas.. yay
but yeh.. an eye on the futre when gas is expensive or unavailable.. and I suspect you wont be able to get a solid fuel model for love or money.