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Lekto Woodfuels Night Briquettes - 20kg (20 Briquettes), Up to 8 Hour Slow Burn | Ideal for Wood Stoves, Log Burners, Sheltered Fire Pits & Chiminea | Eco Friendly Compressed Wood Fire Bricks

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Plus it can be useful to have a long stick to use to rake and prod the fire into the shape you want.

ENHANCED FIRE EXPERIENCE - With our Slow Burn Briquettes, you can spend more time savouring the mesmerizing flames and less time tending to the fire. One heat log can last up to 4 hours, offering a warm and cosy experience with less tending to than traditional firewood. The simple answer is by using wood with a high density like ash, beech and oak, but with the added bonus of firewood going through the kiln drying process so most of the moisture has been taken out. BushBlok do not expand, so they are great for an open fire, producing a beautiful flame and then glowing red hot like a bar of steel.Hardwood logs are better for your log burner as they are much more dense than softwood logs, so they burn longer which means you use less.

Their longer burn time, lower emissions, and sustainable sourcing make them an ideal choice for those looking to stay warm responsibly. The rounded square shape is practical and popular because it stops the heat log from rolling on the fire. Our favourites logs to burn are ash and beech but any hardwood species including birch, oak and alder should work in your log burner. They are extremely versatile, can be broken into sections to enable easy lighting and are ideal for creating fast heat, as they get up to temperature very quickly.Designed for a long, slow burn of up to 8 hours, they are made from pure, softwood bark sourced from sustainable forests. BushBlok are sustainable; directly benefit cheetah conservation; and are one of the best Pini-Kay we’ve ever had.

Keep your fire roaring with our range of great value fire fuels, each offering unique benefits for different applications and needs. Put these factors together and you have a fuel that makes your stove more efficient and saves you money. When using firewood carrying a high density and a low moisture content you’ll get the very best from long burning logs.Trying to light a fire while cold air is sinking down will only push smoke into your room – that’s exactly what you want to avoid!

When used properly, wood is a 100% renewable, carbon-neutral source of energy which is cheaper and more eco-friendly than gas or other alternatives. We would recommend burning one of the many hardwoods that are available in the UK on a wood burner or open fire. In summary, heat logs, or briquettes, offer a convenient, efficient, and eco-friendly way to heat your home. It is likely to be harder to light, so only add oak logs onto an already roaring fire, to keep it burning all evening. Now that you’ve learned the steps of preparing your wood burning fireplace, it comes to the time to build your fire.Gasoline should never be used to feed a fire – it is extremely unsafe to use, especially in a domestic setting. Don’t close them over completely or you’ll smother it but adjusting them throughout the life of the fire will help it burn for longer. For the cheapest way to build a mix of products (briquettes, bird food, compost etc), start with a Quarter or Half Pallet of your favourite briquette and add all the extras you need through our Add-ons Page. In our selection you'll find those to help quickly light your fire with minimal fuss, as well as fuels designed to keep it burning with sustained heat so your room stays lovely and warm for longer. However, if you have a smaller stove such as a Salamander, Anevay or Outbacker stove, you’ll want to look for a shorter log.

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