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Burning house coal

Post: # 81103Post Annpan »

I have been told to only burn smokeless fuel in my 'multi-fuel' burner... but... I am unable to get any wood delivered until the weekend, and I have half a bunker (couple of bags worth) of house coal sitting in the garden...

What's the problem with burning regular coal - I don't live in a smoke control zone and our chimney is lined.

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Post: # 81110Post Tomr »

Annpan wrote:I have been told to only burn smokeless fuel in my 'multi-fuel' burner...
Who told you that? and why?

Annpan wrote:What's the worst that can happen?
Can't think of anything. But then I don't own a fire, coal or otherwise. :cooldude:
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Post: # 81120Post snapdragon »

If you can burn wood in it then the only thing that might be awkward is getting the clinkers out of the grate - specially if it's one of those that swivel, wood and smokeless both go to dust/ash but coal will leave cokey clinkers behind
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Post: # 81122Post baldowrie »

The glass may smoke up and the clinkers can be re-burnt just as they used in Victorian times

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Post: # 81126Post camillitech »

I don't think a couple of bags will do any harm A. Might cause problems with sooting up if you burnt it continually but even that's not the end of the world.

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