Stanford Multifuel Stoves

Perhaps it is because solid fuel seems to be a more natural fuel, it is often assumed to be a simple fuel to burn, but the reality is that it is the inconsistency of solid fuels which make the design of a good multifuel stove such a challenge. The Stanford stove has two simple controls, one used when burning wood and the other when burning coal, and for the user they can be regarded only as a means with which to control the rate at which the fuel is burned. Nestor Martin has taken care of all the other little details such as efficiency, glass which remains clean and constant heat output.