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Multi fuel Stoves
What
is a multifuel stove?
A multifuel stove is very
similar to a wood burner in construction. The main difference between
the two is raised grate or grate bars and an ashpan located underneath
in a multifuel stove. The raised grate or bars allows a stream of
air to circulate underneath the fuel bed allowing complete combustion
of the smokeless fuel. Because wood burns best in it own ashes a
wood burner will just be a open box lined with a firebricks, so
a bucket & spade will be required when emptying.
When choosing between a
Multifuel & a Wood burner consider your choice of fuel as smokeless
fuels are manufactured of consistent quality and are available all
year round. Where as good seasoned dry quality wood in some areas
can be very seasonal – if you may run out of seasoned, dry hardwood
before the end of the heating season, a multifuel stove gives you
the oppertunity of burning a combination. You can only burn wood
in a woodburner.
Just
a few of our stoves
multifuel
stoves
Can't see anything
here that takes your fancy? Unfortuntly we can't show photo's of
all the stoves we can offer please call us on 01727 859512.for details
more details of Aarrow , Aga , Charnwood ,
Dovre , Dunsley , Euroheat (EFEL) , Morso , Firebelly , Stovax ,
Stovax Cassette Fires , Suffolk, Town & Country , Valor , Vermont
, Yeoman , Villager stoves
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