Selecting what fuel source to light your fire opens you up to a world of choice, from solid fuel to wood, for fuels better for indoors or outdoors. The list of options continues. Heat Logs are one of the possibilities you should consider when shopping for your fuel stock, but what are they? Here we will explore what Heat Logs are, what they are made from, and the benefits they hold.
Eco Fire Logs - 5 Pack
Its ultra-dry composition makes the Eco Fire Logs an easy-to-use and efficient fuel source, producing a powerful amount of heat with its impressive flame.
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Eco Fire Logs - 5 Pack
Five mighty ultra-dry heat logs that generate remarkable heat.
When it comes to beauty and efficiency, it’s hard to beat Homefire’s Eco Fire Logs. Supplied in a pack of 5, these Heat Logs are in a convenient small pack and are easy to light so you can start your fire quickly. Free from any additives, these sustainably made logs are a great substitute for traditional wood logs. Their ultra-dry composition makes them the perfect choice for a long-lasting flame and smokeless output. Product may vary from that shown.
Ash Content | Medium |
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Moisture Content | Low |
CO2 Saving | 100 Percent |
Ready to Burn | Yes |
Instant Light | No |
Manufactured | Yes |
Species | N/A |
Works Best On | Multi Fuel Stoves, Open Fires, Chimeneas |
SKU | 342200 |
Delivery Option | Fireside |
Homefire supplies a range of heat logs that are ultra-efficient thanks to their dry composition. They’re a very popular choice among our customers. Follow these steps to use the heat logs:
- Clean out the area where you will be starting your fire so that it can burn as well as possible.
- Place some firelighters and kindling in the area and light the firelighters to instigate your fire.
- As the initial flames burn, put the heat logs on top of the kindling and firelighters. These will catch fire in no time and provide strong flames.
- Move the logs around regularly to keep the flames going strong. Add more if required.
- Let the heat cool down once the fire is done so you can safely clean it before using it again.
Now that you know how to use your Heat Logs, get your stock of this great fuel supply in for the colder months.