Compressed logs or briquettes, also called densified logs, are 100% natural wood, made solely from recycled sawdust and wood shavings. These produced wood logs can be used like conventionally cut logs in any type of fireplace, such as a fireplace, insert, wood stove, or boiler.
- Today we present compressed wood in cubic format to fuel your wood stove or your insert for heating your home, but this product also works very well for wood cooking professionals (pizzerias and bakeries).
- Very practical, the cubic format of the compressed wood briquettes will allow them to be stacked perfectly for easy storage.
- The day briquette arrives at an unmatched rate of 7-8% humidity, which gives it a very high calorific value.
- Lighting is as easy as cylindrical logs: a firelighter and two briquettes are enough.
- The product is made from untreated wood chips from joiners and from the grinding of various bark-free woods. No binders, 100% wood. The product is made from real wood chips, just like the cylindrical logs. The flame is beautiful and self-fueling. Your insert or stove will heat up quickly.
- Ultimately, the calorific value is only improved and the sensation of warmth is immediate. These firewood cubes are excellent for heating, a super-efficient and easy-to-use fuel.
- For lighting, two to three briquettes placed side by side will start a fire every time for small fireplaces. For medium and large fireplaces, you can use up to 5 briquettes. No need to break the logs, you can manage your temperature more precisely by adding smaller quantities of wood to maintain your temperature or by adding several logs if you need to heat your home quickly.
The advantages of this high-performance fuel are:
• authenticity of a wood log fire
• significant energy output for a high-performance, calorific firewood log
• optimal handling and storage of compacted wood
• easy lighting and better management of wood consumption
• better ecological firewood, avoiding particle emissions to respect the environment
• the end of the chore of wood logs after purchasing firewood