The smallest model in the NEXO BIO range is the NEXO 100 BIO. With its striking straight lines and clean design, the stove has a deliberately simple and modern look – typical of NEXO. The generous glass panel draws the eye to the calm, steady flames and lends even small rooms a warm atmosphere. As no fireplace connection is required, the bioethanol stove can be positioned almost anywhere in the room.
Operation and controlOperation is intuitive via the Attika BIO App. Flame height, «Eco wave» and timer can be precisely adjusted to suit the desired mood. Alternatively, the classic remote control allows direct control of these functions.
The automatic pump makes refilling with Bioethanol simple and clean. The tank is filled directly with the automatic pump included, without spillage and without open decanting.
Fire box optionsChoose the fire box design to suit your needs:
- Ceramic logs
- Amber glass stones with black stones granules
- Pure view of the flames
Customised conceptThe customised concept offers numerous possibilities for choosing the design:
- Various paint colours and design handles
- Choice between a steel door or a glass door for the firebox
- Optional side windows for additional views of the fire
NEXO seriesFor Bioethanol, the NEXO family offers the NEXO 120 BIO, NEXO 140 BIO and NEXO 160 BIO models. These models are also available as wood and gas variants within the NEXO range. The NEXO series has been awarded the German Design Award.
Bioethanol fuel and TÜV-certifiedBioethanol fuel is produced from non-fossil energy sources, specifically from sugar-containing raw materials. Operation produces neither ash nor smoke nor fine dust. Maintenance requirements are minimal and no regular technical maintenance is required. The bioethanol stoves are TÜV-certified and meet safety and quality requirements.
Note for SwitzerlandFor operation without a chimney in Switzerland, the appliances are designed for a maximum output of 2 kW. In line with this requirement, the «Eco wave» function is not available for appliances in Switzerland. The images shown depict flame heights that cannot be fully achieved in Switzerland.