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Here (rural area) its 13.50 for a 50kg bag
Without doubt its the superior Polish Coal .
Polish coal has the highest heat output - next comes Columbian Coal and finally English/Scottish has the least heat output of the 3 . ( calorific value )
note : Polish coal is bituminous and can only be used outside smokeless areas
I always thought this was the instruction for use, not the branding or country of origin. All that time spent out with a dirty cloth...polish coal
I always thought this was the instruction for use, not the branding or country of origin. All that time spent out with a dirty cloth...
how much for a bag of coal now and which type is best for use with a back boiler and why?
I always thought this was the instruction for use, not the branding or country of origin. All that time spent out with a dirty cloth...
Is a coal fire the cheapest way of heating a room ? How long does a 50kg bag last in this kind of frozen over weather ?
I'm afraid it's the most expensive way you can heat a room. On top of that most of it goes up and out the chimney.
I'm afraid it's the most expensive way you can heat a room. On top of that most of it goes up and out the chimney. I know a lot of people like an open fire, especially older people, but one of the Dimplex radiators with thermostatic controls are great if you don't have central heating or oil/gas. You could use a big bag of coal in a few days or might last longer, depends on how much you put in
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