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Glo Therm Smokeless Fuel – 25 × 20kg Bags (500kg Pallet) packaging front view.
Glo Therm Smokeless Fuel – 25 × 20kg Bags (500kg Pallet) smokeless coal ovoids stacked for effective burning.

Glo Therm Smokeless Coal – 25 × 20kg Bags (500kg Pallet)

£329.99

Smokeless fuel • Suitable for stoves & open fires • Pallet delivery (kerbside) • Choose a delivery date at checkout

Glo Therm is a dependable smokeless coal (smokeless fuel) supplied as consistent-sized ovoids that burn with strong, steady heat. This 25 × 20kg pallet (500kg total) is an ideal “stock-up” size for regular stove and open-fire users who want reliable performance without committing to a full-tonnage order. It’s Ready to Burn and HETAS approved.

Specs at a glance

  • Pack size: 25 × 20kg pre-packed bags (500kg total)
  • Fuel type: Glo Therm smokeless ovoids (consistent size)
  • Ready to Burn (MSF): MSF0255
  • Approval: HETAS approved solid fuel
  • Appliances: Multi-fuel stoves and open fires
  • Burn characteristics: excellent heat output; burns down to a fine ash
  • Emissions profile: <2% sulphur; <5g/hour average smoke emission

Why choose this pallet size?

  • Reliable everyday heat: a strong performer for regular winter burning.
  • Cleaner handling: sealed 20kg bags are easier to move and stack.
  • Consistent burn: uniform ovoids for repeatable stove control.

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Fuel type: Smokeless fuel ovoids (Glo Therm)
Pallet quantity: 25 bags
Bag weight: 20kg per bag
Total weight: 500kg per pallet
Ready to Burn (MSF): MSF0255
HETAS approved: Yes
Emissions profile: <2% sulphur; <5g/hour average smoke emission
Suitable for: Multi-fuel stoves and open fires
Burn characteristics: Excellent heat output; burns down to a fine ash; consistent size ovoids

Free UK delivery is included for most postcodes (around 95%). Any surcharge is calculated at checkout once you enter your delivery postcode.

This item ships via pallet delivery (kerbside). The driver will use a pallet truck to place the pallet at the nearest safe accessible point. Please ensure access for a large vehicle and a flat, solid surface (e.g., tarmac or concrete), as pallet trucks cannot operate on gravel, grass, steep slopes, or soft ground.

Discover how our delivery process works here: Delivery information.

Unfortunately, we can’t deliver to:

  • GY9 (Alderney & Sark)
  • BT (Northern Ireland)
  • or addresses outside the UK.

Ordering in Bulk?

Contact Us to discuss multi-pallet deliveries, or email us at sales@dawsonsfuels.co.uk


Glo Therm Smokeless Coal – 25 × 20kg Bags (500kg Pallet)

£329.99
FAQs

Can I use smokeless fuel in a Smoke Control Area?

In many areas, yes — but rules vary by location and appliance. Always check your local Smoke Control requirements and only use fuels that are authorised for domestic use where required. If you’re unsure, contact us and we’ll help you choose the most suitable option.

What does “Ready to Burn” (MSF code) mean?

“Ready to Burn” means the fuel has been certified under the Woodsure scheme and has a registered MSF code. It confirms the fuel meets standards for efficient, cleaner burning and helps you buy with confidence. You’ll find the MSF code for each product in the Specification section.

Which smokeless fuel is best for overnight burning?

For longer burn times, choose a fuel designed for a slower, steadier burn in enclosed appliances (multi-fuel stoves). Build a strong ember base first, add fuel gradually, then reduce airflow in stages for steady heat. Always follow your appliance manufacturer guidance.

How do I light smokeless fuel properly?

For best results:

  1. Light firelighters and dry kindling (or a small amount of kiln-dried wood) to create a hot ember base.
  2. Add smokeless fuel gradually — don’t smother the flames.
  3. Keep airflow higher until fully glowing, then reduce airflow in stages to maintain steady heat.

What does “pallet delivery (kerbside)” mean and what access is needed?

Pallet deliveries are kerbside/nearest safe access point. The driver uses a pallet truck and will deliver to the closest safe accessible location (typically kerbside or driveway entrance, not inside a property). You’ll need clear access for a delivery vehicle and a flat, solid surface (tarmac/concrete is best). Pallet trucks can’t operate over steps, steep slopes, grass, soft ground or loose gravel.

How should I store smokeless fuel?

Store bags in a dry place, under cover, and off the ground where possible. Keeping fuel dry helps it light more easily, burn more efficiently and reduce smoke.