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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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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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How do you get them started?
Lighting Instructions
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Use fire starters or
kindling wood or you can split a log into wafers.
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Q:
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How many logs should you
use at one time.
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We recommend no more
than two logs at once.
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Are they safe for
catalytic stoves?
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Yes, they perform well
in any stove.
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Q:
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How do you store the
logs?
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They need to be stored
in a dry place where there is no outside moisture.
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Q:
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Do they cause creosote
build-up?
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Very little, 50% or less
than firewood.
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Q:
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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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