What is Smokeless Fuel?
Smokeless fuel is a fuel that burns efficiently with high heat output, while producing significantly less smoke and fewer harmful emissions.
Why Choose Smokeless Fuel?
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Cleaner Burning: Better for air quality and your chimney.
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High Heat Output: Often burns hotter and longer than regular coal.
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More Efficient: Provides a better long-term value.
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DEFRA-Approved: Authorised for use in all UK smoke control zones.
How This Guide Will Help
Choosing the right smokeless fuel can be tricky with so many options available. This guide compares five popular choices - Oxbow Newheat, Oxbow Excel, Burnwell Blend Plus, Oxbow Glow, and Oxbow Red - to help you make an informed decision.
Comparing Our Top 5 Smokeless Fuels
Let's dive deeper into each fuel:
Oxbow Newheat: The Powerhouse
Pros: Exceptional heat output, very low ash, long burn time, DEFRA approved.
Cons: Premium price.
Ideal for: Those who prioritise maximum heat and minimal cleaning, especially those with stoves.
Oxbow Excel: The All-Rounder
Pros: High heat output, very low ash, long burn time, versatile for various appliances, DEFRA approved.
Cons: Premium price.
Ideal for: Those seeking a balance of performance, convenience, and cleanliness.
Burnwell Blend Plus: The Stove Specialist
Pros: High heat output, low ash, long burn time, designed specifically for stoves, DEFRA approved.
Cons: May burn faster than other smokeless fuels.
Ideal for: Open fires and stove owners looking for a high-performing fuel.
Glo Therm: The Value Option
Pros: Good heat output, medium ash, decent burn time, more affordable than Excel, DEFRA approved.
Cons: Not as powerful or long-lasting as premium fuels.
Ideal for: Budget-conscious users who still want a decent smokeless fuel.
Oxbow Red: The Budget-Friendly Choice
Pros: Affordable, decent heat output, easy to light, DEFRA approved.
Cons: Higher ash content than other options.
Ideal for: Those on a tight budget or who prefer a traditional coal-like experience.
Factors to Consider When Choosing:
Appliance type: The fuel you need depends on whether you have an open fire, a multi-fuel stove, or a closed appliance. Some fuels, like Burnwell Blend Plus, are more versatile and perform well on open-fires and multi-fuel stoves. Always check the fuel is compatible with your appliance to ensure safety and efficiency.
Heat output: Consider the size of your room and how much warmth you need. Fuels like Oxbow Newheat provide exceptional heat, making them perfect for large spaces or very cold nights. For smaller rooms, a fuel with a standard 'good' heat output, like Glo Therm, might be more than enough.
Ash content: Less ash means less cleaning. A low-ash fuel (like Newheat or Excel) is more convenient and keeps your stove or fireplace cleaner for longer. Budget-friendly options may have a higher ash content, requiring more frequent emptying.
Burn time: A fuel with a long burn time is great value and saves you the effort of constantly refuelling. If you want a fire to last through the evening or even overnight, look for fuels specifically noted for their long-lasting performance.
Budget: We offer fuels for every budget. While premium fuels cost more upfront, their higher efficiency and longer burn time can offer better value in the long run. Balance your desired performance with what you are comfortable spending.
Conclusion
Choosing the right smokeless fuel is a balance between your budget, your appliance, and your heating needs. Whether you need the maximum power of Oxbow Newheat or the budget-friendly consistency of Oxbow Red, the most important thing is to use a high-quality, DEFRA-approved fuel.
Ready to find your perfect fire? Browse our full range of DEFRA-approved smokeless fuels here.
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