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Faqs |
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How do the logs
compare to
firewood? |
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They burn
longer, hotter and
cleaner. |
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Why
do they burn better? |
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Lower
moisture content and
tighter compaction |
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How
much cleaner are they
than firewood? |
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There
is up to 90% less
particulate emissions
according to laboratory
tests. |
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Q: |
How
do they compare with
other pressed logs? |
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Better compaction,
longer burn, and
consistent quality. |
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What
kind of stove can you
burn them in? |
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Any
wood stove, fireplace
insert, open fireplace,
open campfire and cook
stoves. |
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Q: |
How
do you get them started?
Lighting
Instructions |
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A: |
Use
fire starters or kindling
wood or you can split a
log into wafers. |
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Q: |
How
many logs should you use
at one time. |
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A: |
We
recommend no more than
two logs at once. |
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Q: |
Are
they safe for catalytic
stoves? |
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Yes,
they perform well in any
stove. |
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Q: |
How
do you store the logs? |
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A: |
They
need to be stored in a
dry place where there is
no outside moisture.
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Q: |
Do
they cause creosote
build-up? |
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A: |
Very
little, 50% or less than
firewood. |
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Q: |
Are
they something new on
the market? |
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No,
the process with these
log machines has been
around for 70 years.
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