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Hi,
What's the best type if any of coal for an open fire. Thanks
What's the best type if any of coal for an open fire. Thanks
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