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Is this a multi burner

  • 08-06-2015 7:54pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 313 ✭✭


    Right place I hope.

    I've been looking at buying a multi-burner stove and today I saw one which I thought 'that's for me'. But as always life is not that simple!

    The stove I was looking at was the Varde aura 11 described in the literature as a wood burning stove and certainly all the reading I've done on it says like wise.

    I emailed the retailer (large operation and a good reputation) just to clarify this point with him his salesman got back to me stating that:
    just went down and checked and it's defiantly a multi fuel one. it has a grate and ash pan which wood burning stove's generally don't have. thanks for your visit and we hope to work with you in the future.

    So he seems pretty certain

    I appreciate you may not have installed the same stove but anybody run up against a similar situation, would love to hear from you

    Kevin


Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 277 ✭✭Sanchez83


    Technically if the grate is raised and has openings to allow air up from the bottom of the stove it can burn multi fuel.
    However the manufacturer may still decide to state it is a Woodburning stove and offer a warranty based on the customer only burning wood.Therefore while it may be able to burn multi-fuel you may invalidate your warranty if you did so.
    However Stovax state this is indeed a Woodburning stove so I would conclude they only want wood burned in it.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 313 ✭✭kah22


    Sanchez83 wrote: »
    Technically if the grate is raised and has openings to allow air up from the bottom of the stove it can burn multi fuel.
    However the manufacturer may still decide to state it is a Woodburning stove and offer a warranty based on the customer only burning wood.Therefore while it may be able to burn multi-fuel you may invalidate your warranty if you did so.
    However Stovax state this is indeed a Woodburning stove so I would conclude they only want wood burned in it.
    Thanks for the reply. Yeah, I must admit my thoughts were going down that road. The design was great, the price good but all of Varde's stoves seem to be woodburners. Pity but there you are :(

    Kevin


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