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Lots of people find that they want a log burner or multi-fuel stove in their home to provide warmth and ambience not just through the winter months but all year round. These stoves can be installed fairly easily so long as there was a chimney in place and a flue liner can be inserted to allow for the gases and heat to escape effectively up the chimney.

The cost of running a multi fuel burner is also relatively cheap with the only real cost apart from the installation is that of the fuel. Often this could be sourced without any cost or at a low cost. So what kinds of fuel could be burned in a multifuel stove?

Firstly, as with merely a log burner you can burn wood on a multi fuel cooker. The very best sort of wood to burn off is kiln as it is has the least amount of moisture content this means that it will burn for longer than softer wood dried wood. Seasoned dried wood is left for approximately a couple of years before being used but it still has more moisture in it than the kiln dried varieties. Wood with a higher moisture content can cause difficulties such as for instance clogging up the chimney or leaving lots of deposits in the fire which will need to be cleaned out often.

Still another alternative when using multi fuel log burners would be to burn solid fuel such as for example coal. If you live in a smoke free zone, which essentially covers suburban areas and most urban, then you will have to use smokeless coal which gives off very little in the way of emissions. This can be readily sourced from coal suppliers, hardware stores and garden centres.

Peat can be still another popular fuel to burn as it gives off a pleasant scent when burned and certainly will last a number of years when burning making it a economical fuel.

Wood is probably the most widely used fuel as it can be utilized in a broad selection of ranges and it does not create a lot of ashes which means that fires do not have to cleaned out as often as when solid fuel is employed. [ rt16.dk]