UK RUF Oak

£21.99 - £481.00

Dense, clean hardwood blocks, made principally from pure oak. Very popular, easy to use and give great heat. Easy to handle and store. Use alone or alongside other fuels.

Full Pallet

96 x 9kg packs = 864kg

£481.00 864kg
Three Quarter Pallet

72 x 9kg packs = 648kg

£383.00 648kg
Half Pallet

48 x 9kg packs = 432kg

£285.00 432kg
Quarter Pallet

24 x 9kg = 216kg

£187.00 216kg
Express Pack

1 x 9kg pack

£21.99 9kg
Mix Your Own Pallet Product

1 x 9kg pack

£4.80 9kg
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Description

UK RUF Oak


Description:

UK RUF Oak briquettes are an extremely dense and very clean hardwood briquette made principally from Oak sawdust from a Northumbrian joinery business

Because they’re square, RUF blocks don’t roll in the hearth, so they’re easy and safe to use in an open fire.

Burning characteristics:

Giving out a steady heat with a nice flame, these are really easy-to-use-briquettes. They burn for around two to four hours depending on airflow and give off good heat for the duration of their burn time.

Perfect for:

UK RUF Oak are best used as a ‘heat sink’ in the back of the fire, where they will glow for several hours and help create a really good heart in your fire. Having said that though, many people use these as a sole fuel throughout the burn. They are a handy size so they’re excellent on a smaller stove or open fire, but they’re still chunky enough to give a really good burn time.

Our briquettes are all additive-free. They are made from pure, untreated wood by-product and are held together by compression alone.


Parameters

Composition:  Oak sawdust
Compression:  unknown
Calorific value:  4.9 kWh/kg
Max. ash content:  <1%
Max. water content:  <8%
Product Standard:  PEFC

Dimensions

Block:  150mm x 90mm x 65mm
Weight:  900g approx.
Pack:  10 blocks = 9kg

Packaging

UK RUF Oak briquettes come in plastic wrapped packs. Please check with your local authority for recycling facilities.

Each pack is plastic wrapped but not always fully sealed. They are not in waterproof packaging. There will often be gaps in the wrap, due to the wrapping process. The wrap is only there to hold the packs together, rather than to weatherproof them.