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Best coal for stove?

  • 08-11-2015 1:36pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 529 ✭✭✭


    just wondering what coal you burn in your multi fuel stove?

    I usually use logs but do use coal if the stove on for a long time or if want to keep going over night.

    8kw stove. No back boiler.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 736 ✭✭✭La Fenetre


    Logs are grand, as long as you can get a regular consistent supply, of the right timber, at the right moisture content, at the right price. That's easier said than done in some areas.

    I burn just standard coal from the local coal man. An established local coal man is usually very careful to supply the best compromise between heat / price / ash / soot. And you can't beat the convenience of him loading the bunker for you.

    I've tried all sorts of other brands from other sources, and although they are a bit cheaper, they either leave a pile of ashes behind and / or the flue needs sweeping far more frequently, and I have to go to the bother of organising transportation / loading the bunker myself, and it always involves a bit of convoluted wheeling and dealing. In the end I went back to getting mine from the local coal man. When you take everything into account, hard to beat in my opinion, and it supports local jobs / small businesses.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 277 ✭✭Sanchez83


    CPl Fuels have a handy link on their website re best coal types.
    The link below is the stove filter-

    http://www.cplfuels.ie/fuel-chooser?field_chooser_appliance_value=multi-fuel-stoves


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1 Mark K.


    Hi,
    For some time I have noticed that: coal in bags (40 kg.of Colombian) is mixed with carbon briquettes. It is no longer the coal, which purchased two months ago. There is a lot of ash and now I'm asking: does anyone in this country check the quality of sold coal?
    With Regards Mark K.


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