Winter is rearing its ugly head yet again, so stock up now
These are a great bargain and even cheaper than buying direct from the manufacturer.
Made from FSC compressed virgin uk wood
Low moisture of 10% (seasoned logs are usually 20%) why pay for water
Complete burn so minimum ash produced
Long burn time - approx 90mins if you have the damper set correctly, this is better than hardwood logs
Shaped to allow the logs to stack in the minimum amount of space
Each pack of 10kg is 48kWh
Top comments
Lord vader
26 Nov 153#12
Great deal , need these to get the train up to 88 miles per hour so I can return to 1985.....great Scott!
Rock_Hardy
26 Nov 153#11
Plus you never find free gas or electric hiding at work or in the woods!
All comments (33)
jonagon
26 Nov 151#1
48kWh @ £2.79 = 5.8p/kWh
Sounds good :smiley:
So I researched and found
Compared to a combi boiler at 90% efficiency (maybe 80% after electricity overheads are "included") there is no contest.
Great if you have an open fire. Tons of ventilation and fresh air.
barijohn
26 Nov 151#2
Use these all the time in my stove. Easy to light and last ages.
My local home bargains doesn't have any in stock yet though.
sjohnst4
26 Nov 151#3
isn't this the normal price? still good value. not voted either way.
edgeone
26 Nov 151#4
Most decent log burners / stoves have >80% efficiency.
mikbish
26 Nov 151#5
tried these and quite decent ... not as easy to light as those wrapped in paper etc but these are much cheaper .. HEAT ! :-)
jonagon
26 Nov 15#6
Really? Please share your research.
stuarthanley
26 Nov 152#7
Damn.. misread the title and thought it said "hot dogs"
Opening post
These are a great bargain and even cheaper than buying direct from the manufacturer.
Made from FSC compressed virgin uk wood
Low moisture of 10% (seasoned logs are usually 20%) why pay for water
Complete burn so minimum ash produced
Long burn time - approx 90mins if you have the damper set correctly, this is better than hardwood logs
Shaped to allow the logs to stack in the minimum amount of space
Each pack of 10kg is 48kWh
Top comments
All comments (33)
Sounds good :smiley:
So I researched and found
Compared to a combi boiler at 90% efficiency (maybe 80% after electricity overheads are "included") there is no contest.
Great if you have an open fire. Tons of ventilation and fresh air.
My local home bargains doesn't have any in stock yet though.