Tag: multifuel

Buying a Log burner or Multi-fuel stove

A wood burning or multi-fuel stove can be a great focal point in your living room, creating a real cosy atmosphere. Here is our guide to buying a log burner or multi-fuel stove. What type of fuel do you want to burn? Wood is a carbon-neutral fuel, as the carbon it gives off is counteracted by the carbon it takes in while growing. Coal, on the other hand, is far less eco-friendly. But your choice about which fuel to burn may depend on what supply you have locally. Costs can fluctuate and it is always best to contact your local ... Read more

How Can You Get The Best from Your Multi Fuel Stove?

With the UK’s fuel bills running at an all-time high, multi fuel stoves are becoming more popular by the day. Being able to cut back on bills for gas and electricity is proving to be one of the biggest reasons to make a purchase. Although multi fuel stoves have the name that they do, they are mostly used to burn wood. They can be used to cook and even heat an entire home throughout the coldest of winter months. Here are our tips to really get the best from multi fuel stoves this winter: Add a fireplace insert If you’re ... Read more

Wood Burning Stove Myths

Enjoying the warmth of a roaring fire is something which most of us would hate to miss. Whenever we think of fireplaces or fires, the first choice is always a wood burning fireplace. However, the availability of a lot of other options today, forces us to re-think our decision. Also, the common myths with regards to using a wood fire is one of the reasons people look for gas stoves, multi-fuel stoves and electric stoves. Myth: Wood burning is harmful for the environment Fact: A tree when burnt releases the same amount of carbon that it consumes in its lifetime. ... Read more

FITTING YOUR STOVE IS LIKE A BURNING PLEASURE

  We are sometimes asked difficult questions such as how long a wood fire will burn, how much fuel is needed to heat rooms and which fuels are the cheapest. Well it’s no excuse to say that no one really knows the answer to these questions. That’s because every house and every lifestyle is different. Your preferred rate of burn, the size of your house, whether you have ready access to dry wood, or an existing gas supply; all these affect the choice of heating that suits your lifestyle.   So let’s look at some important factors that will help ... Read more

Using Multi Fuel Stoves Efficiently

With energy prices rising every year, multi fuel stoves are growing in popularity and this trend is not looking like it’s going to pass any time soon. Generally they are used to heat up your home during the winter. Although multi fuel stoves can burn other fuels, most people use them to burn wood. Effectively using these stoves When it comes to getting the most of your multi fuel stove, here’s what you need to know: Stove Size The size of your stove is going to result in the amount of wood that you’ll be burning. The insulation in your ... Read more

Multi Fuel Stoves also Act as a Home Décor Item

A Multi fuel stove is used to burn different types of fuel that may be coal, oil, wood or peat. The multi fuel stove also supports chambers that enable you to burn different fuels. It also comes with the grate and grill panels where the fuel can be used for burning. The multi fuel stoves offer beautiful panels and clear window glass so that you can have the complete view of the burning. These stoves are available in varieties of styles, sizes and shapes. There are some of the modern multi fuel purpose stove available which gives customers the power ... Read more

The New Valor Ridlington

The Valor Ridlington Multifuel and Woodburning Stove   The intricate detailing on the Ridlington stove, perfectly houses the real fire within.   The stove comes with a choice of brushed brass or brushed door furniture, and has a heat output of 8.0kW.   Controlled airwash system aids combustion and helps keep the glass clean   Suitable for burning Anthracite, peat, logs, coal and briquettes   This stove is supplied with a FREE installation kit and Fire Starter Kit saving you up to £100