Our quality multi-fuel stoves run on any of the following fuel options.
Each is clean-burning and renewable. Based on what’s
affordable and available, you can choose which
fuel you’ll use to heat your home—
in a responsible way.
Each is clean-burning and renewable. Based on what’s
affordable and available, you can choose which
fuel you’ll use to heat your home—
in a responsible way.
Corn
Staple grain crop
Widely available in the Midwest
Cherry Pits
Stony seeds from cherry fruits
Widely available in the Northwest & Northeast
Wheat
Small, lightweight cereal grain
Widely available in the Midwest & Northwest
Wood Pellets
Compacted sawdust—byproducts from sawmills and other wood-based manufacturing plants
Available in all regions
Be sure to select PFI approved product with this fuel type
Distillers Grain Pellets
Compacted distillers grain—byproducts of the distillation process from brewers and ethanol plants
Availability varies by region
Rye
Small, lightweight cereal grain
Widely available in the Midwest
No quality standard exists for rye, wheat, distillers grain pellets, cherry pits or corn as fuel. Inspect fuel for things such as excessive moisture or dust before buying.
