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Use Energy Logs in a variety of places, such as:

Wood Stoves - "Energy Logs" produce a very intense heat and it is not necessary to burn more than one log to hold a good fire. In fact a portion of a log burns efficiently all by itself, and by proper control of dampers will last for a long period. There is absolutely no waste or unnecessary fire, but when lots of heat is needed it's there. "Energy Logs" are clean to handle, no dirt, practically no smoke, no odor, only 3/10 of 1% ash and they will win out in competition with every other type of heater fuel.

Furnaces - In furnaces, with a simple installation of grate plates or come to cut down draft, "Energy Logs" compare very favorably with coal. They are far preferable from the standpoint of cleanliness, absence of ash and smoke, and relief from greasy soot and dirt. A cellar as clean as a kitchen is possible when using "Energy Logs". They can also be stored in the kitchen, pantry or hall.

Fireplaces - "Energy Logs" are long-lasting. Just two placed in the fireplace will last for a period of 4 to 5 hours, burning with a beautiful, steady flame and providing wonderful heat. They will not pop or throw sparks, so a fire screen (which destroys much of the heating value of a fireplace) is entirely unnecessary. "Energy Logs" are by far the finest and most attractive fuel obtainable.

Cook Stoves - For cooking service "Energy Logs" are also unequalled. They provide constant uniform heat. It is easy to learn the exact part of an "Energy Log" necessary to cook the particular meal. You can depend upon getting the same result each time and can thereby eliminate all waste. Many people find that one third of an "Energy Log" will cook an ordinary meal.

Camping - Throughout the west "Energy Logs" are being taken along on camping, fishing and beach trips. They provide dry fuel for cooking and heating.

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