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How Do You Burn Coal In A Stove?

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How Do You Burn Coal In A Stove?

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Coal burns differently from wood. When you light a fire in a coal burning stove, you must never stir the coals around as you would with a wood stove. What is convenient about a coal stove versus a wood stove is that the heat level is more easily controlled. Once you have successfully started a fire in your coal stove, use the air control to adjust the level of heat your coal stove puts out. This is the most efficient way to use a coal stove. Learn about different types of coal. Charcoal starter is what you commonly see used in grills in the summer. It can help you to start a coal stove fire, but is not the coal you should burn regularly. Bituminous coal (soft coal) starts easily, but gives off a lot of pollution. Anthracite coal (hard coal) burns the most cleanly, but takes a long time to light and may be difficult to keep lit. Other types of coal exist, but are less commonly used. Open the air control on your coal stove all the way. Keep it completely open until all the coal has been

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