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Tiger Multi Fuel Stove
Tiger multi fuel stoves is among the most popular stoves in the UK. They are a fantastic option for those who love to go camping. They can be used to cook or heat a tent, or to cook meals. It is recommended to make use of dried wood that has been seasoned. The use of household coal is not recommended because it produces a longer burning flame than smokeless fuels and may reduce the lifespan of internal components.
Features
Tiger multi fuel stoves offer an array of features that will suit all budgets and tastes. Gallery has a model that will satisfy your requirements regardless of whether you prefer an old-fashioned wood burner freestanding or a more modern inset stove. All of their stoves feature an in-built heating system that cleans the glass. This is a vital feature for any log burner because it helps prevent the buildup of soot. Tiger log burners are also DEFRA approved which allows them to be used in smoke-controlled areas when burning authorised fuels such as wood and smokeless coal.
The EcoDesign 2022 stove is the latest model in Tiger's range. It combines traditional design with modern features. The main body of this stove is constructed of one iron casting with no joints and seals that could fail. It is also fitted with a vermiculite lining and a cast iron throat plate. This model boasts the capacity to heat up to 5kW and an energy efficiency of up to 78% with the double tertiary air system.
Another popular model is the Gallery Tiger Cub multifuel stove which is small in design but incredibly efficient. It was designed to be a solution for heating smaller spaces such as holiday homes, workshops and narrow boats it is the ideal choice for those seeking a small but efficient woodburner. This Tiger cub multifuel is DEFRA certified, and conforms to the latest EcoDesign 2022 emission regulations when it is used on a grate with authorised smokeless fuels like household coal.
There are a variety of finishes available for the Tiger log burner, including painted black, sandstone and natural stone effects. The black finish is the most well-known and is stunning with nearly every style of interior. If
inset multi fuel stove prefer a more traditional style, the stove can be finished in antique brass or chrome to match your fireplace and other accessories. All Gallery stoves come fully assembled and ready for installation with a 10-year guarantee (excluding consumables). This is a great warranty that gives you peace of assurance.
Design
Tiger multi fuel stoves are excellent value for money and are available as freestanding wood burners or inset DEFRA approved models. The cast iron body is a single piece with no joints or seals that are susceptible to failure. This keeps the cost down. They have a wide range of DEFRA-compliant multifuel stoves and log burners that can burn authorised smokeless coke as well as hardwood, briquettes and peat. Multi fuel stoves are equipped with a preheated system for air cleaning the glass to prolong the life of your log burner.
This gorgeous inset stove is a new addition to the Tiger Eco Range. It can be installed in the standard British fireplace opening of 16" by 22". The traditional design looks great in any room setting and has a large view window with an advanced airwash system. This Defra Approved stove is able to burn a variety of solid fuels including anthracite and produces heat of up to 5kW.

Created for a durable and long-lasting life, the main body is manufactured using only one iron casting, with no joints or seals that could fail, a vermiculite brick lining, cast iron throat plate and door. The multifuel stove is Defra approved to burn wood in smoke controlled areas and is SIA Ecodesign 2022 compatible with lower emissions than previous models.
This stunning wood-burning stove is part of the Gallery Tiger range. It's a real eye-catcher. This sturdy cast iron stove comes with a huge firebox which can accommodate up to 2 kiln dried logs. It also has an enormous glass viewing window which is equipped with an advanced airwash system that helps keep the stove and its glass clean. It can burn an array of solid fuels, including anthracite and briquettes as well as a range of hardwood and briquettes.
All Gallery boxed fireplaces, with the exception of the Kooga range or gas stoves, have a top-flue exit. You will require a suitable flue to allow your stove to work properly. This system must be installed by a certified fireplace sweep. They can advise you on your options for your property and the installation.
Fuels
Gallery Tiger is a robust multi fuel stove that can burn wood as well as a variety of solid fuels like anthracite. The stove comes with a huge viewing window made of glass that is available in a variety of colours to match any room. It is DEFRA certified which means it can be used in homes that are smoke-free. With its cast iron stove body silca-fibre deals, long-lasting silca-fibre stove chrome steel fire bars this is a stove that will provide your home with years of reliable heat.
Tiger stoves are available in freestanding, inset, and log or coal sets. There is also a gas model for those who prefer natural gas.
All models are made from solid cast iron, which guarantees longevity and reliable service for a lifetime. They are also designed with an ergonomic touch handle as standard, and an airwash system to allow for clear views of the flames.
There is also the possibility of upgrading to the Tiger Eco design that will meet the new 2022 Ecodesign emission standards. This will result in a less polluting burning of your wood as well as smokeless combustibles.
Many people are unaware that a multi fuel stove can also be used to use gas to burn. Gas models in the Gallery range feature the same cast iron body as their wood-burning cousins. They provide an authentic fire effect however, they can also be used in smokeless environments.
Gas can damage the seals on the fuel line of your stove and pump, plus it is a source of additives that can be harmful to metal parts. White gas, also known as "naphtha," 100% light hydrotreated distillate," and Coleman fuel, is a better choice because it doesn't have the gasoline's additives.
Gallery's multi-fuel stoves with tiger are the perfect choice for those who want a stove that you can count on for a long time. They're DEFRA approved, so they can be used in smoke control areas and are covered by a 10-year guarantee. You can see them on display in our Derby showroom or talk to one of the engineers in our team for advice.
Installation
The Tiger multi fuel stove is one of the most loved models we sell at Direct Stoves. It combines sturdy cast iron construction with a massive view window through pyroceramic glass, and a high efficiency rating. It is able to burn wood logs or a wide variety of solid fuels including anthracite and is DEFRA smoke exempt so it can be employed in Smoke Control areas.
The airwash system helps keep the glass free of soot particles when you burn fuel, and also helps maintain a clean, healthy fire. The firebox is lined with refractory bricks to ensure a long life and the cast iron throat plate and door are fitted as standard. The tiger stove range includes black handles with cool-touch or brass handles are an option.
It is essential to use the right fuel for your stove. Make sure that it is dry and don't overfeed it. It is also important that the chimney is correctly swept and has a good air supply - this is crucial for safety, performance and longevity. If problems arise it is advisable to consult an experienced chimney sweep.
Certain kinds of mineral fuels emit an abundance of highly flammable gas when they get heated and the 'airwash' system sends air into these gases to keep them from getting out of control. This can cause stained glass, particularly after prolonged periods of use at low output. The best way to avoid this is to use very dry fuel and do not filling above the level of the 'lining bricks'. It is also recommended to avoid using household coal as it can cause an extremely long flame that could cause damage to the stove. Avoid using 'petcoke' and 'polish coal', these contain dangerous levels of harmful sulfur that can cause serious damage to the stove. Always follow the manufacturer's instructions.