wood burning stoves
There are many terms used to describe the wood burning stove, such as woodburner, wood stove or a woodburning stove, but they all mean the same - a stove used solely for burning wood.
A wood burning stove will have no grate or ashpan, wood is simply burnt on the base of the stove, usually in the bed of ash from the night before. This means that a wood burning stove can fit more logs inside than the equivalent sized multi-fuel model.
Wood burning
stoves are considerably cleaner to use than coal and as wood is a renewable fuel source or bio mass fuel, it is friendlier to the environment and will help you to keep down your carbon footprint.
Wood burning
stoves have seen a huge revival in recent years and are fast becoming the must-have accessory to warm up the long winter evenings.