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How to Identify if My Stove is a Wood-Burner or Multi-Fuel?

Are you a wood stove owner but don't know your stove is wood-burner or multi-fuel? Check out this document here to know the specifications of your wood stove and guide others.

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How to Identify if My Stove is a Wood-Burner or Multi-Fuel?

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  1. How can I tell if my stove is a wood-burner or multi-fuel? As others have already pointed out, the best way to tell whether your stove is a wood- burner or a multi-fuel is by checking for a grate right at the bottom of the chamber. Stoves that use only wood do not require a grate because wood burns best on a bed of ash. Coal burners, on the other hand, require sufficient air inside the chamber, which is usually made available through a grate at the bottom. If this grate is removable, then it is very likely that it is a multi-fuel stove. The question that many people ask after knowing the difference is which one is better between the two. Surely, everyone has their own opinion on this, but from my personal experience, wood stoves are a far better option than multi-fuel burners.

  2. Not only do wood stoves cost significantly less, but they are also more environment- friendly and easily accessible. Let’s be honest here, how long will it be before we run out of coal anyway? It’s just a matter of a couple of decades, according to some estimates. Wood, however, is a renewable source of energy. Additionally, the smoke coming out of burning woods is far more benign than the harmful unburnt hydrocarbons that come out of burning coal. This is a very crucial consideration for heating small spaces. I have been using a wood stove for tiny homes because, well, my place is indeed just a mini condo. Yet another advantage of having a mini wood stove is that it is portable, and you can move it in your RV, boat or any other small space at your convenience. So, between the two, it’s clear that wood stoves are a better choice, both economically and environmentally. Nowadays, many websites are selling wood stoves online to deliver direct to your doorstep. That's also beneficial for you as the current situation is getting worse day by day because of COVID-19. You can visit Cubic Mini Wood Stoves online store if you’re looking to buy a mini wood stove for your tiny house, RVs and boats.

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