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Multi Fuel Stoves
A Multifuel Stove has a grate to hold the fuel above the ash, allowing air to circulate from underneath. By closing the bottom air vents on the Stove you can stop air coming up through the grate. This then makes it into an efficient Wood burning stove. The best wood to burn are dry hardwoods - eg. Ash. The wood needs be cut, split and stored for three years. The wood should have moisture content of 20% or below. Dry wood produces more heat and burns much cleaner than damp unseasoned wood. Smokeless coal is best as this type of fuel will burn very hot without damaging the stove as well as leaving little ash or clinker. Smokeless fuel must be used if the stove is connected to a metal flexible liner. Please find below a sellection of Mutli-Fuel fires; many more models, sizes and heat output capacities available. Please telephone 0808 100 2680 or visit our Showroom to discuss your requirements. > Mutifuel Stoves from Pevex Enterprises All pictures are for illustration purposes only |
Lincolnshire Gases Ltd. supplying mains and calor gas appliances, products and services in Lincolnshire UK


With
the ability to burn both wood and coal, Multi-fuel stoves
are an efficient way to heat your home. Multi-fuel stoves
can burn these two different fuels mixed together or separately.
