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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.
Broseley Desire 5 Widescreen Multifuel Stove adds a fantastic widescreen option to the Desire range.
The Esse 550 SE multifuel stove.
The Clarity 12 stove can be run between 4 and 12 Kw's and is available as a low or high model.
We really like the highline model; it has a look which is both a bit unusual and unique. With a high efficiency rating above 80% and EcoDesign 2022 ready. The big fire window is also a really popular feature at the moment!
With its wide window and lovely oval shape it's no wonder that the Opus Harmony is popular. 7kW heat output makes the Harmony suited to a small-medium sized room.
Broseley Ignite 5 Widescreen Multifuel Stove is the new widescreen model of the Ignite range.
The Ekol Clarity 5 high stove is raised up by 200 mm with a plinth .
The Ekol Clarity 8 High stove is a tall version. It is Defra exempt for burning wood in smoke control areas.
The Opus Harmony is a wide stove, slightly oval when viewed from above. The glass-covered door lends it a reflective deep black finish.
The new Broseley Hereford 5 SE widescreen stove.
The clean design of the Earlswood makes this stove suitable for all types of setting.
The taller version of the Earlswood with integral log store.
A handsome 5 KW stove, the Dovre 250 multifuel stove has a riddling grate, airwash, and a large glass door panel. Being slightly wider than most other 5 kw multifuel stoves gives the Dovre 250 that extra bit of firebox size so useful when wood burning.
The Dru 44 is a 4.9kW stove well suited to the smaller room of to provide some secondary heating. The 44 is a woodburning stove made from cast iron.
The Malvern stove with integral log store.
The AGA Ellesmere EC4 stove has a characteristically deep shape to the door. It is Defra Exempt meaning you can burn wood on it in a smoke control area and it's under 5kW.
The Mendip Christon inset stoves come in several different sizes. This is the smallest output model.