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Premium Quality Kiln-Dried Hardwood Logs
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Pure, mixed hardwood, kiln dried logs, cut to 9 inch lengths. Supplied in Bulk Bags. Woodsure Ready to Burn Certified.
MAINLAND UK DELIVERY INCLUDED
Pure hardwood kiln dried logs – mixed species. 
Kiln dried mixed hardwood logs, cut to 9″ and dried to 10% moisture content. These logs are shipped in Bulk Bags strapped to a pallet and wrapped in plastic, to ensure they arrive with you dry and in perfect condition.
Pure mixed hardwoods
These are dense, dry logs producing steady heat over a long period of time. A great selection of mixed kiln dried hardwood logs.
Day to day burning on all but the very smallest of stoves. Great for open fires. Logs are especially suitable during the shoulder months when less heat is required and we don’t mind stoking the fire as frequently.
Parameters
Loose cubic volume:0.65 cubic metres
Log: 230mm long x 60mm to 300mm wide

Mixed hardwood, kiln dried logs, cut to 9 inch lengths. Supplied in approx.10kg nets. Woodsure Ready to Burn Certified.
Mixed hardwood kiln dried logs in 30L nets
Locally sourced mixed Scottish hardwoods.
Easy to light, producing a quick and attractive flame. Like all logs, these kiln dried logs have great ‘character’ in the fireplace.
Day to day burning on all but the very smallest of stoves. Great for open fires. Although they are not going to burn as long, hot or as economically as our best briquettes, they look attractive and burn well. We sometimes use logs during the shoulder months when less heat is required and we don’t mind stoking the fire as frequently.
Parameters
Log Length : 220-240mm (8-10 inches)
Net : 30L; 550mm x 280mm x 200mm
Log: 220-240mm long x 60mm to 150mm wide
*Break - We strongly recommend you break these briquettes in half (or less for very small stoves) because they do expand whilst burning and you don't want them to overfill the fire.
*Easy to light - We always use a Firelighter and Kindling Sticks to start our fires. Most briquettes are graded four stars to light because they are quite dense and require kindling.
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