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Tiger
multi fuel stoves with back boiler fuel stoves are among the most popular stoves in the UK. They are a great choice for anyone who loves to be outdoors. They can be used to heat a tent or cook meals. It is recommended to use them with dried wood that has been treated. The use of household coal is not recommended because it creates a longer burning flame than smokeless fuels, and can reduce the life expectancy of internal components.
Features
Tiger multi-fuel stoves are offered in a wide range of features that can be adapted to every budget and taste. Gallery has a model to meet your needs regardless of whether you prefer traditional wood burners freestanding or a more modern inset stove. All of their stoves have a preheated system that cleans the glass. This is an important feature of any log stove, as it prevents soot buildup. The Tiger log burners have been DEFRA approved, which allows them to be used within smoke controlled areas if they burn authorised fuels such as wood or smokeless coal.
The EcoDesign 2022 stove is the most recent addition to Tiger's range. It combines traditional design and modern conveniences. Designed for a hard working long-lasting life, the main body is constructed by a single iron casting without joints or seals that fail and is fitted with a vermiculite brick liner and throat plate of cast iron and door. This model has a heat output up to 5kW, and an energy efficiency of as high as 78%. It also features a
double sided multi fuel stove tertiary system.
Another model that is popular is the Gallery Tiger Cub
cheap multifuel stoves stove which is
small multi fuel stove in design but powerful in its efficiency. The idea behind it is heating smaller spaces like holiday homes, workshops and narrow boats, it is the perfect option for those looking for a compact yet efficient woodburner. This Tiger cub multifuel is DEFRA approved, and it is compliant with the new EcoDesign 2022 emission regulations when used on a grate using authorized smokeless fuels, such as household coal.
There are a wide variety of finishes that are available for the Tiger log burner, including painted black, sandstone and natural stone effects. The black finish is the most popular and looks stunning with almost any style of interior. If you prefer a more traditional look the stove is available in antique chrome or brass to match your fireplace and other accessories. All Gallery stoves come fully installed and ready to be installed with a 10 year warranty (excluding consumables). This is a fantastic warranty that provides peace of mind.
Design
Tiger multi fuel stoves are great value for price and are available as freestanding wood burners or inset DEFRA approved models. They are constructed from cast iron and feature an all-in-one body with no joints or seals that could fail, which helps to keep costs down. They offer a variety of DEFRA-compliant multifuel stoves and log burners that can burn authorised smokeless coke as well as hardwood, briquettes and peat. The multi fuel stoves include a preheated air wash system to ensure the cleanliness of the glass for a longer lifespan of your log burner.
The latest version of the Tiger Eco Range is this beautiful looking inset stove. It is compatible with an ordinary British opening of 16"x22". The classic design is perfect in any room and has a large view window that is equipped with an innovative airwash system. This Defra Approved Stove is able to burn a variety of solid fuels, including anthracite and has a maximum heat output of 5kW.
Built for a tough and long life the main body is made from one casting of iron without joints or seals to fail, vermiculite bricks lining and throat plate made of cast iron and door. This multifuel stove has been approved by Defra to burn wood in smoke-controlled areas. It is also SIA Ecodesign 2022 compatible with lower emissions.
This stunning wood burning stove from the Gallery Tiger range is a real head turner. This robust cast iron stove features a huge firebox which can hold up to two Kiln dried logs. The large glass viewing area is equipped with an airwash system to keep the fire and glass clean. It can burn a wide range of solid fuels including anthracite and hardwood.
All Gallery boxed fireplaces, with the exception of the Kooga range or gas stoves, have an exit for top-flue. You will require a suitable flue for your stove to function correctly. This system will need to be installed by a certified fireplace sweep. They will be able to provide you with options for your home and installation.
Fuels
Gallery Tiger is a robust multi fuel stove that can burn wood as well as a variety of solid fuels including anthracite. The stove comes with an enormous glass viewing window and is available in various colours to suit any room setting. It is DEFRA certified, which means it can be installed within homes that are smoke-free. This stove will provide reliable heat for many years to be. It comes with a cast iron body with silca fibre deal and long-life Chrome steel fire bars.
Tiger stoves are available as freestanding models, inset versions, and a choice of coal or log sets. There is also a gas version for those who prefer natural gas.
The models that are offered are made with solid cast iron for durability and reliable service. They are also designed with the cool touch handle that comes as standard and an airwash system to allow for clear views of the flames.
There is also the option to upgrade to the Tiger Eco design to comply with the new 2022 Ecodesign emissions regulations. This means an improved combustion of your smokeless and wood fuels.
Many people are not aware that a
4kw multi fuel stove fuel stove can also be used to use gas to burn. Gas models from the Gallery range have the same cast-iron bodies as their wood-burning cousins. They give an authentic fire effect but can be used in smokeless areas.
A word of caution regarding gas; it can be harmful to the seals in your stove's pump and fuel line, as well as containing additives that are not good for the metal parts of your stove. White gas (aka "naphtha," "100 light hydrotreated distillate" or Coleman fuel) is a better alternative because it doesn't contain any of the additives you find in gasoline.
Gallery's tiger multi-fuel stoves are the perfect choice if you want an appliance you can count on for the long haul. They are DEFRA approved, so they can be installed in a smoke-control area and they are covered by a 10-year warranty. You can view them in our Derby showroom or speak to one of the engineers in our team for more assistance.
Installation
The Tiger multi fuel stove is among the most popular models we sell here at Direct Stoves. It has a robust cast iron construction, a large view window for pyroceramics, and a high efficiency rating. It is able to burn wood or a variety of solid fuels such as anthracite. It is DEFRA smoke-free and can be utilized in smoke Control areas.
The 'airwash system' keeps the glass clear of soot while you burn fuel, and also helps maintain the health of your fire by keeping it clean and healthy. The firebox is lined with refractory blocks to ensure long-lasting performance. A cast iron throat plate, door and frame are provided as standard. The tiger stove range comes with cool-touch black handles or brass handles are an option.
It is crucial to use the right fuel for your stove. Be sure it's dry, and don't overload it. It is also important that the chimney is correctly cleaned and has an adequate air supply - this is vital for safety, performance and longevity. If problems arise it is advisable to consult a certified chimney sweep.
Certain kinds of mineral fuel emit an abundance of highly flammable gas when they heat up and the 'airwash' system sends air into these gases to keep them from getting out of control. This can result in streaks of stains on the glass especially after extended periods of use with low output. The best method to avoid this is to use a very dry fuel and to not fill above the level of the 'lining bricks'. It is also advisable not to use regular coal as it has a long flame and can damage the stove. Never use 'petcoke' or polish coal, as they contain dangerous levels of harmful sulphur and can cause severe damage to the stove. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines.