Seemless heater no 210 use hard or soft coal

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Post by [email protected] » Tue. Jul. 16, 2019 9:21 pm

So I have the opportunity to take this monster of a stove home but the owner never used it and dosent know if it prefers bit coal Or hard coal.. can anyone help tell me based on its design if it would be best to burn hard or soft coal in it..

Im.hoping to use it to heat a 2 story house and basement

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