What Is The Best Way To Light My Fire, And What Fuel Should I Be Using?
The article is deigned to give you some tips about how to light a fire, both safely and efficiently as well as advice on what fuel you should burn. Once you have the fire grate or fire basket in place you need to set about lighting the fire .We recommend that you place a couple of firelighters on the fire grate put a small amount of dry kindling sticks on top of these, then light the fire lighters ideally using one of our extra long matches.
Once the kindling is burning well add a few lumps of fuel- you can use either coal or smokeless fuel depending upon the regulations in your area. It is best to have some fuel stored near your fire in a coal bucket or hod and use fire tongs or a small coal shovel to take the few initial lumps from the coal bucket.In our experience at the initial fire lighting stage it is advisable not to pour fuel directly from your coal bucket or hod (sometimes also referred to as a scuttle) as dust from the fuel can choke the fire.
Should you have difficulty in getting your fire to light we sell fire draw plates or bleazers. These are metal sheets designed to fit over the fire place opening, thus forcing maximum updraught from under your fire grate allowing the fire to 'pull'. These come in two different sizes. We also stock a range of traditional style fire bellows to pump more air under the grate. Once the initial fuel is burning then add more fuel to suit the size of the fire you require.
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