Multi-Fuels for your Stove.
Get the best of both choices...
Multi-fuel stoves burn both wood and coal or other solid fuel -
but not both at the same time for the greatest efficiency.
Multi-fuel stoves have two functional positons for the base of the
stove. One lets air through from beneath for coal and similar. The
second, closed postion, is for wood because the flame burns on the
surface of the fuel.
Multifuel stoves utilize the latest in burning technology to
burn two commercially available solid fuels, smokeless coal and dry
seasoned wood, efficiently and cleanly. The multifuel stove gives
you the freedom to choose your preferred fuel and the versatility
to switch to another fuel if necessary. Your heating needs may also
change from day to day, you might want to use smokeless coal for
long, unattended burning simply for heating and use wood for those
dark winter afternoons when the visual interest of the burning logs
is almost as important as the heat itself. Multifuel stoves are as
efficient at burning either type of fuel, leaving you free to enjoy
the warmth and marvel at how little fuel you actually need in order
to run your stove.
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Fire burning well but giving out little heat? |
Check the fuel you are using and remembered that the large amount of metal used in the construction of the stove is to give
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What type of wood and coal is best to use? |
All wood will burn slightly differently, but the most important differences between woods is their moisture content. Until the moisture has been driven off from/.. More |
Are you experienced/how long have you be running? |
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