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Lekto Woodfuels Night Briquettes - 20kg (20 Briquettes), Up to 8 Hour Slow Burn | Ideal for Wood Stoves, Log Burners, Sheltered Fire Pits & Chiminea | Eco Friendly Compressed Wood Fire Bricks

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Woodlets Briquettes are certified Ready to Burn and they comply with the Clean Air Act – in fact, they exceed it! This also means they’re suitable to use in Smokeless Zones on DEFRA-approved appliances. Key specs – Size :55 x 37.1 x 66.5cm (WDH); Heat output :7kW; Energy rating :A; Guarantee :Lifetime The current longest burn time that has been reported by a Night Briquette user is just shy of 16 hours. This time was achieved using a very efficient appliance and with airflow controls set to the absolute minimum. None of our briquettes contain additives or chemicals. They are made from pure, untreated wood by-product and are held together by compression alone. Yes, Night Briquettes are ultra long lasting briquettes that can burn for 8 hours in typical conditions. Owners of more energy-efficient appliances may experience burn times of as long as 12 hours. What Is the World Record For the Longest Burning Briquette?

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For the most efficient, eco-friendly burn, always fuel a wood burner with dry firewood. Ideally, the wood should be kiln-dried or have a maximum moisture content of 20%. How much should I spend on a wood burner? In most places in the world, burner-wood is fairly easy to come by. It is an affordable and renewable resource, and if you do a little scavenging, sometimes you don’t have to pay for it at all. Any that is untreated and free of infestations makes great kindling for your fireplace. And if you want to neutralise your carbon footprint, why not plant a few trees along the way? They use less fuel, so they’re more energy-efficient and they’re safer, as there aren’t any stray sparks when the door is closed. Wood burners are also controllable, in that you can limit the amount of air available to stop the heat from becoming too fierce.

How do I keep my fire going overnight?

Creosote is a dangerous chemical that can build up in chimneys after prolonged wood-burning. Most regular chimney and fireplace maintenance revolves around removing creosote and reducing the possibility of a chimney fire. Creosote builds up over time with the burning of natural wood. None of our briquettes contain additives or chemicals. Made from pure, untreated wood by-product, Woodlets Briquettes compression alone holds them together. The Pine Mountain Creosote Buster Fire Log is designed to help rid the chimney of light creosote buildup. A specially formulated powder integrated into the log dissolves into a gas when under combustion. This gas breaks down creosote compounds in the chimney to help reduce the danger of a chimney fire. They're the most economical, slow-burning briquette on sale in the UK today and they can help you save money on your heating.

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Pit-stop nearby: The Digger's Rest is a cosy thatched pub, less than a ten-minute drive from the theme park. JORVIK Viking Centre The method above aims to make sure that most of the volatiles and moisture have been driven off before the stove is closed down, so much less smoke is produced in the later stages of the burn. I'm still very wary of recommending customers to try and keep a stove in though - it's just a much safer bet to let them out instead. With live prices and availability, all of our hot tub properties are bookable online. We connect you with the best professionally managed properties and our marketing leading customer service team can help you every step of the way.

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Each chunky log weighs around 2.5kg, so they’re great for bigger stoves. For smaller stoves, just break them into half before using. This is easy to do, – break them by sharply tapping two of the heat logs together. They’re very highly compressed, so they produce no dust and this density helps them burn for several hours. Best of all, they also produce huge amounts of heat with an attractive flame. They expand by about 20% as they burn, so place them across the firebox and just use small amounts until you’re confident with their burning characteristics on your particular stove or fire. According to Google Search trends, there is one particular type of briquette that UK households are most interested in today: Slow-burning softwood bark briquettes.

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There's a good chance you'll want to get out and explore the local area. Here are some of the most popular walking routes for each of our favourite regions. Mount Snowdon - Llanberis PathBe prepared to break briquettes into smaller sections to fit into your stove comfortably. Many briquettes do expand whilst burning and you don't want them to expand onto the glass. The Weaver's Way is a 61-mile footpath that connects the north and east coastlines of Norfolk. There's plenty of opportunities to join different sections, regardless of where you'll be staying. Passing through acres of woodlands and quiet countryside, it's ideal for a relaxed afternoon stroll on summer days. Best activities in the UK

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