Pellet Stoves: Complete Guide to Choosing and the 7 Best-Selling Models of 2025
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23 September, 2025
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It's time to say goodbye to the tan and the smell of salty air! If you're thinking about facing the new winter and have decided to revamp your heating system, this guide is for you. Today we're talking about pellet stoves: why choose them, how to choose them, and which are the best-selling models.
Why choose a pellet stove
The first reason is control. A pellet stove allows for better heat regulation: it maintains the set temperature, reduces consumption when power isn't needed, and can be programmed to turn on and off, even via Wi-Fi, so you get home with your slippers already warm. Furthermore, fuel loading can be automatic: an auger draws pellets from the tank and safely doses them into the brazier; many models have removable ash drawers or self-cleaning braziers that minimize manual cleaning.
Then there's the economic and energy aspect: pellets have low moisture content and a constant calorific value, so they perform predictably and allow for high efficiency. They're convenient to transport and store (in clean, space-saving bags) and are a renewable choice, like wood.
It's not all roses and rainbows: a pellet stove requires electricity to operate, a compliant flue, and minimal fan noise is natural. But for those who want comfort, smart management and controlled costs, pellets are often the most balanced choice.

Ventilated pellet stove or ducted pellet stove?
"Ventilated" and "ducted" describe how heat is distributed. A ventilated pellet stove heats the room in which it is installed by pushing hot air towards the façade: it is simple to install and is ideal for living rooms, open spaces, or small apartments.
A ducted pellet stove, on the other hand, sends hot air to multiple rooms through insulated ducts with adjustable vents: it is perfect for covering multiple rooms, but requires careful design and installation (lengths, curves, diameters, insulation) and can require a higher investment.
Hermetic pellet stoves
"Hermetic" (airtight chamber) indicates where the stove draws air for combustion: exclusively from outside via a dedicated duct. It is the recommended choice in new or highly insulated homes (even with CMV) because it protects health, performance stability and comfort; it costs a little more and requires a proper external air intake. (Note: ventilated/ducted and hermetic are not mutually exclusive: there are hermetic ventilated stoves and hermetic ducted stoves.)

How to choose your pellet stove based on kW
Here is a simple way to choose a pellet stove based on kW, without complicated formulas. Start with your home: how many square metres does it cover and how well insulated is it? Count the square metres to be heated and the height of the ceilings (this will give you the cubic metres). For a quick estimate, multiply the cubic metres by a coefficient that takes insulation into account: on average, this ranges from 0.040 to 0.060 kW per m³ (the more insulated the house, the higher the value). Example: 100 m² with 2.5 m ceilings = 250 m³; 250 × 0.040 ≈ 10 kW required.
Modulation (why it is essential?)
Modulation is the stove's ability to continuously vary its power output from minimum to maximum by adjusting the pellet feed and fan speed. A low minimum modulation (typically 1–3 kW) is ideal: in mid-seasons, the stove should not switch off and on continuously (on/off), but remain on at minimum power, maintaining comfort without waste, less noise and less dirt.
If your “maintenance” requirement in autumn is around 2 kW, choose a stove with a minimum of ≤2 kW; if the minimum is 4–5 kW, you will be forced to keep the windows open or switch the stove on and off frequently.
A quick example. Well-insulated house, living area 40–50 m²: average requirement 2–3 kW; 8 kW stove with 2–8 kW modulation = comfortable all year round. Same house with 8 kW stove but minimum 5 kW = too much heat in mid-season → on/off, dirty glass, unnecessary consumption.

The 7 best-selling pellet stoves
Let's finally get down to business! In our experience, here are the winners, three historic brands from northeastern Italy with solid expertise in Made in Italy: Caminetti Montegrappa, Extraflame Nordica, and Eva Calòr. Let's let their products introduce them.
1. VANESSA - Eva Calòr slim hermetic pellet stove - 8 kW - 200 m³ heatable
Modern and high-performance, the VANESSA sealed pellet stove is also space-saving. With a 5-star environmental rating, removable handle, optional Wi-Fi and 5 operating powers, it is a truly efficient and effective gem, available in red, black and dove grey. It can also be ducted.


2. ROSA - Eva Calòr pellet stove - 10 kW - 300 m³ heatable
One of the favourites is ROSA, 5 stars, even more powerful, equipped with a cast iron brazier, black screen-printed glass door and optional Wi-Fi. Thanks to its ducting capability, it can heat up to 300 m³. Available in black, red and white, it heats and decorates at the same time.


3. DENISE - Eva Calòr slim airtight pellet stove with independent ducting - 10 kW - 300 m³
Even more powerful, even more possibilities with the slim, hermetic DENISE pellet stove: it is equipped with premium double ducting, can be wall-mounted and is covered in glass for a truly stunning effect.


4. LUISELLA 5.0 - Extraflame Nordica slim ventilated pellet stove 5 kW - 146 m³ heatable
One of Extraflame's most popular models is LUISELLA, a guaranteed success. Airtight, space-saving and equipped with some truly interesting technologies, such as the glass cleaning system, self-regulating smoke extraction and electronic auto-balancing of primary and secondary air. What is it all about? Find out here.


5. KETTY 5.0 - Extraflame Nordica pellet stove 6.5 kW - 186 m³ heatable
Slightly more powerful, with the same features as Luisella. KETTY has a more classic design covered in steel, with a fire door, firebox and brazier in cast iron. Pure elegance and functionality, available in black, ivory, white and burgundy; but hurry, only a few pieces are available! Unlike its counterpart, it only has a rear smoke outlet.


6. MB PELLET Essential Q - Montegrappa pellet fireplace for water heating 15/19/23/27 kW
The pellet fireplaces in the Essenzial Q line are a completely different story. Available in different power ranges with right or left loading, they are also suitable for heating water! A 2-in-1 investment that combines high standards in terms of both performance and design.

7. NPS7 EVO Alpina Evo - Caminetti Montegrappa pellet stove with smart ventilation 7 kW - 73 m² heatable area
If you prefer a more unique vintage touch, you may appreciate the pellet stoves from the Alpina Eco line, covered in majolica with sides decorated with elegant leaf motifs. The original aesthetics are combined with smart, silent, intuitive and very practical technology, such as the ability to set the operating power for programmed time slots.


In short, our catalogue features more than 900 pellet stoves to suit every need, as well as fireplaces and inserts, thermo stoves and cookers! If you want to ensure a warm and comfortable winter, now is the time to act: manufacturing and installing a stove takes more than a couple of days.
If you have any questions or queries, please do not hesitate to contact us: together we will find the pellet stove that best suits your needs.
See you next time!
Your Vieffetrade Team