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Broseley Fires Offers Canterbury Multifuel Stoves

Broseley Fires manufactures a range of wood burning, multifuel, gas fuel and electric stoves. It offers a range of products including cast iron stoves, boiler stoves, cookers, contemporary designer stoves, pellet stoves and biomass appliances. The company offers the following range of multifuel stoves: Cathedral, Hercules and Serrano. The Canterbury multifuel stove, a Cathedral range stove, combines classic looks with pattern-work and fine lines.

Canterbury Multifuel Stove

The Canterbury multifuel stove, available in an intricate design, has side panels and sweeping arches. It is equipped with an air-wash control to keep the glass clean and to provide a clear view of the fire. The combustion system assures that the stove burns slowly throughout the night. This multifuel stove available from Broseley Fires is constructed with cast iron. The fire bricks and baffles made of cast iron can be removed easily and this stove requires no fixings.

The cast iron multifuel stove incorporates an opening/closing grate, primary and secondary air control, and multifuel parts. The Canterbury multifuel stove provides a heat output of 10kW/hr and it weighs 146kg. It has a top and a rear flue outlet and alternative door designs as options. This multifuel stove from Broseley Fires is available in gas and electric version also.

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