About this deal
These briquettes have been developed by a stove-use expert and enthusiast to burn steadily over an extended period of time.
Poorly compacted briquettes may appear cheaper, but their quick burn time makes them an expensive option in the long run. There is a very easy way of fixing this… Roll up some newspaper and light it, holding it up the damper for a while. Yes, briquettes are a fantastic fuel for a wood burning stove and are an alternative to high quality logs. This is all to do with the low moisture content in dense and dry briquettes which minimises any smoke produced. From a small net containing up to a dozen logs, all the way up to a dumpy bag large enough to fuel multiple fires or last through winter.If you're not sure what you'd enjoy best, just get in touch - we're always happy to talk and we'd love to help you get a better blaze on your stove, open fire or outside garden chimenea. From kiln-dried hardwood to kiln-dried softwood, all of our kiln dried log bags contain logs tested and certified by Woodsure to have 20% or less moisture in them. They’re very highly compressed, so they produce almost no dust and this density helps them burn for several hours. This has prompted readers to ask questions about the long-log fire itself, how it should be built, how it should be established.
Well, it obviously depends on individual preference, however, there are a few products that stand out from the rest which we’ve listed below.
Manufactured in a smaller 200mm length (most other briquettes are 300mm) and ideal for small-medium stoves as a main fuel. We cannot be held responsible in the event of any loss or damage if you instruct us to leave the goods in your absence.