Collection: Multifuel DEFRA Approved

Our DEFRA approved multifuel stoves are designed for cleaner, more efficient burning in both urban and rural homes, including those in smoke control areas. Built to the highest standards, these stoves allow you to burn wood and solid fuels while meeting strict environmental regulations.

Each model offers impressive heat output, reduced emissions, and advanced air control for optimal performance. With a variety of traditional and contemporary styles, they deliver dependable warmth without compromising on sustainability or compliance.

Certified efficiency for everyday comfort and cleaner air.

Multifuel DEFRA Approved

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Our DEFRA approved multifuel stoves are ideal for homes in smoke control zones, combining eco-conscious design with reliable everyday performance. These models use advanced combustion technology to minimise smoke emissions, ensuring compliance with UK air quality standards while delivering powerful and efficient heat.

Whether you live in the city or countryside, these stoves provide flexibility and peace of mind. They’re crafted for long-term durability and feature user-friendly controls, allowing you to burn approved fuels confidently and efficiently all year round.

FAQs

What does DEFRA approved mean?

A DEFRA approved stove has been tested and certified by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs to burn fuel cleanly enough for use in smoke control areas across the UK.

Can I burn wood in a DEFRA approved stove?

Yes, as long as the wood is properly seasoned and dry. These stoves are designed to burn wood efficiently without producing excessive smoke.

Are DEFRA approved stoves more efficient?

Typically yes — they include features like improved airflow and secondary burn systems, making them more efficient and environmentally friendly than older, non-approved models.

Do I need a DEFRA stove if I don’t live in a smoke control area?

No, but it’s still a smart choice. DEFRA approved stoves are cleaner and often more fuel-efficient, so you benefit from lower emissions and better performance anywhere in the UK.

Related Reading (Blog Links)

If you want to understand more about smoke control zones, read [Are Wood Burners Going to Be Banned in the UK? Everything You Need to Know in 2025].

For a closer look at energy-efficient models, see [UK’s Most Efficient Stoves].

And to compare performance across fuel types, check out [What’s the Difference Between a Log Burner and a Multi-Fuel Stove?].