What is the difference between a wood burner and a multi-fuel stove?
Briefly

"Multi-fuel stoves have the ability to burn both wood and solid fuel and are becoming increasingly more popular for many practical and economical reasons rather than the standard log burner." - Jon Butterworth, Arada Stoves. Multi-fuel stoves can burn fuel types other than wood, like coal, allowing longer burn times and consistency, reducing refueling frequency.
"Both wood-burning and multi-fuel stoves generally have similar efficiency ratings, usually in the high 70% to 80% range." - Chris Baines, Mendip Stoves Ltd. While wood burners specifically maximize wood combustion, both stove types are efficient overall.
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