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Multi fuel stoves let you burn wood or coal. To be able to run on coal a stove needs a robust grate, usually made from cast iron, as the coal gets very hot. Even so the grate is a replaceable part and when burning coal you'd expect to have to replace it a few times during the life of your stove, although there are things which you can do to make it last longer. Multifuel stoves will tend to have dual air controls, one for the air coming up through the grate and one for the air coming in above the fire. That's because when you burn coal you have the top control more or less closed and control the fire using the bottom control. With wood it's the other way around.
For a small 5kw stove the Rowandale has a very wide window on the flames.
Hamlet Solution 5 is a EcoDesign ready stove from Hamlet stoves.
The Arada Ecoburn Plus 5 stove is that little bit bigger than the 4 with a heat output of 4.9kW. The big view of the flames, A class efficiency rating and lifetime guarantee make this stove a good choice.
The cast iron 5kw Oakdale multifuel stove is suitable for cities that are classed as a smoke controlled area.
AGA Ellesmere EC5 Stove
The larger 5kw ACR Buxton multifuel, stove suitable for smoke controlled areas.
Broseley Desire 5 Widescreen Multifuel Stove adds a fantastic widescreen option to the Desire range.
The Arada Ecoburn 5 is also available in a widescreen model.
The Clarity 12 stove can be run between 4 and 12 Kw's and is available as a low or high model.
The Esse 550 SE multifuel stove.
The Ashdale is one of the larger kw output models from ACR, giving out 7kw, making it suitable for a medium sized room.
The Ekol Clarity 5 stove is small enough to fit into a fireplace opening. It will produce 5 kW of heat, perfect for a small room.