Got installed yesterday. We can't light it until Saturday but I am already in love with it!
Have wood stocked, more being delivered next week and topping up coal ready for winter.
I think I might go off and do a little happy dance!
My Multi Fuel Burner
Re: My Multi Fuel Burner
pleased for you , they do put out a lot of heat , you might want to look into one of these http://www.coopersofstortford.co.uk/coo ... dst07174i/ its a great bit of kit for multi fuel burners
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Happy days !! Soooo envious. Live in a rented house so no such luck. My dream home will have a wood burning aga type cooker & a wood burner in the lounge. Some day???
Wish you all the best.
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Re: My Multi Fuel Burner
Nice burner, do these heat the water tank too ?
J
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Plan like its the last beer in the fridge.
Plan like its the last loaf on the shop shelves.
Plan like its the last beer in the fridge.
Re: My Multi Fuel Burner
Mine's an Esse 100, a multifuel stove, but not for heating water, though there are models available to do that.poppypiesdad wrote:Nice burner, do these heat the water tank too ?
J
There is room on top for a small kettle and pot if the power goes off.
Two is one and one is none, but three is even better.
Re: My Multi Fuel Burner
thermoelectric fans are worth looking at, self powering they spread warm air around your room.
http://www.swithenbanks.co.uk/shop.php? ... rer=google
I'm burning smokeless fuel more than wood these days, much easier to store a full winters needs.
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I'm burning smokeless fuel more than wood these days, much easier to store a full winters needs.
Richard
South Wales UK
Retired, spending the children's inheritance.
South Wales UK
Retired, spending the children's inheritance.
Re: My Multi Fuel Burner
You will not regret the installation of your stove(s) guys. Had mine in ten -odd years, and it keeps you warm and makes you smug. 'Cos you are independent and your fuel is already paid for!
You will have to have a play to see how *your* stove/chimney set-up pulls.
Remember to keep the chimney swept-every year, NO exceptions, and you will be happy campers.
You will have to have a play to see how *your* stove/chimney set-up pulls.
Remember to keep the chimney swept-every year, NO exceptions, and you will be happy campers.
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Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.
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Re: My Multi Fuel Burner
If you burn soft woods like pine or old pallets you need to check your flue twice a year for tar build up. Personally I only burn hard woods.
Richard
South Wales UK
Retired, spending the children's inheritance.
South Wales UK
Retired, spending the children's inheritance.
Re: My Multi Fuel Burner
Thanks for the good info Gents. 
Two is one and one is none, but three is even better.
