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Sustainably Sourced Small Kiln-Dried Firewood: Ideal Fuel for Compact UK Stoves
Picture this: the snug embrace of a compact wood stove, a warm and inviting ambiance, and the knowledge that you’re heating your space with firewood sourced sustainably in the UK. With small kiln-dried firewood sacks, designed specifically for compact stoves like the Hobbit, Salamander, Outbacker and Aneway models, this idyllic scenario becomes a reality.
Learn why these kiln dried, ash and beech hardwood logs (with a guaranteed diameter of 65mm or less) are the ultimate choice for compact stoves.
Perfect Fit For Compact Stoves
Compact wood stoves such as the Hobbit, Salamander, Outbacker and Anevay stoves are designed for efficient and cosy heating in small spaces. Our small firewood sacks are tailor-made to compliment these stoves. You won't have to fuss about cutting down your logs, with our small logs there is no worry or extra work.
Each log fits nicely into these stoves, thanks to a guaranteed diameter of 65mm or less. No more wrestling with oversized logs, these logs are perfect to make your heating experience on compact stoves effortless.
The Duo of Excellence: Ash and Beech Hardwood
Choosing the right wood variety is essential for quality burning. Our firewood consists of a blend of ash and beech hardwood logs. Both being dense hardwoods that are sure to last longer than woods such as birch and alder.
Subsequently ash offers exceptional heat output and an even burn, while beech contributes a delightful aroma and long lasting embers. This pairing guarantees that your compact wood stove will perform at its best, providing you with the warmth and comfort that you seek.
Convenience in Different Sack Sizes
Our small kiln-dried firewood is available in hessian sacks and builders bags. Whether you’re embarking on a camping trip, a countryside airBnB, or simply heating your home, our sacks are designed to accommodate your needs with utmost convenience.
Efficiency and Eco-Friendliness
The kiln-drying process used for our firewood ensures low moisture content, making each log more energy efficient and eco friendly. While also making our logs easier to light and helping to keep them burning into those cold winter nights.
Furthermore because these logs are kiln dried less energy is wasted on evaporating water, allowing for efficient burning and reduced emissions. Also kiln dried wood has a lot less contaminants or other nasties hiding in them, which extends your stoves lifespan, efficiency and reduces maintenance. And Lets face it, no one wants little creepy-crawlies scurrying around their home.
In Conclusion
Our sustainably sourced small kiln dried firewood sacks, featuring ash and beech hardwood logs, with a diameter of 65mm or less are perfect companions for compact wood stoves. Embrace the warmth, ease and (finally) convenient size that our firewood brings to your compact stove experience.
Best Selling Firewood
Not sure where to start? We are here to help
Our comprehensive guides tell you everything you need to know about our fuels, from how to start the fire, to which products might be best for you!
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In this Guide we'll discuss the differences between the various Kiln Dried Firewood that we supply.
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Smokeless fuel - How do our products burn? Here is a guide to help you pick your perfect match.
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Here is a bit of an explanation of the difference between some of our all time favourite briquettes & our traditional firewoods.
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What are our briquettes made from? How are they made? Why should you give them a try? Find out more.
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A regular question we see within the firewood community is “what is the difference between seasoned firewood and kiln-dried firewood. So, here is our explanation.
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Alder firewood burns with a nice bright flame, gives off a quick and high heat output and is very easy to light. Find out more information about alder firewood here.
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A slow-burning fuel, with consistent heat output. Popular with our customers, our birch blocks burn longer than logs, and kick out some considerable heat.
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Pini Kay briquettes are a very popular type of heat log, denser than most, they offer an impressive burn duration & good heat output. Order online/collect in store.
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All of our wood is classed as hardwood however, some are more dense than others meaning the results of them burning can differ slightly. Here is an overview of our firewood and the properties of their burn.
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Lighting a fire for the first time can be a bit tricky. In this guide, we explain the easiest way to light a fire that will burn for the night.
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Here is our step by step guide on how to light your fire using our smokeless fuels & to keep your fire going once its lit.
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Fitzpatrick Fuels biomass wood pellets are a renewable and sustainable source of energy, they are also an environmentally friendly fuel to heat your home with.
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To help you choose your charcoal we've made this guide to go through the most common options available and the advantages and disadvantages each one presents.
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In this guide we'll discuss all the ways in which dry wood is better than wet wood. And all of the benefits it presents when burnt.
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Picture this: the snug embrace of a compact wood stove, a warm and inviting ambiance, and the knowledge that you’re heating your space with firewood sourced sustainably in the UK.
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Picture this: a cozy evening outdoors, the tantalising aroma of wood-fired pizza wafting through the air, and a compact wood stove casting a warm glow.
Firewood - Everything you need to know
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In this guide we’ll be giving you 5 tips that everyone can use when choosing how and where to store their firewood. So you can learn how to easily store firewood right!
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All of our wood is classed as hardwood however, some are more dense than others meaning the results of them burning can differ slightly. Here is an overview of our firewood and the properties of their burn.
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A regular question we see within the firewood community is “what is the difference between seasoned firewood and kiln-dried firewood. So, here is our explanation.
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Kiln-dried logs are increasingly popular, due to their high heat output, clean burn and easy lighting. Find out more about this firewood with this handy guide!
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Alder firewood burns with a nice bright flame, gives off a quick and high heat output and is very easy to light. Find out more information about alder firewood here.
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Hornbeam firewood is a very dense and hard type of firewood, it burns for a long time and gives off an exceptional heat. For more information, check out this guide.
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Here is a bit of an explanation of the difference between some of our all time favourite briquettes & our traditional firewoods.
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It’s a question that we see constantly come up, what wood should I be burning in my fire pit? Can I use charcoal in my Firepit? Here we go into detail of what to use.
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Wood ash can be a bit of a chore to clean and get rid of but there’s some handy uses for the ash that you might have never thought about.
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In this Guide we'll discuss the differences between the various Kiln Dried Firewood that we supply.
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You may have heard the term ‘wet wood’ around a lot recently when it comes to firewood and be wondering exactly what it means. You may also be wondering why people are telling you to avoid it. Well, we are here to answer that for you.
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Why should you use firewood as your main source of heating in your home? Is it efficient? What are the pros & cons? How do I get the most out of my wood or multi-fuel stove?
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In this guide we'll discuss all the ways in which dry wood is better than wet wood. And all of the benefits it presents when burnt.
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Picture this: a cozy evening outdoors, the tantalising aroma of wood-fired pizza wafting through the air, and a compact wood stove casting a warm glow.
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Picture this: the snug embrace of a compact wood stove, a warm and inviting ambiance, and the knowledge that you’re heating your space with firewood sourced sustainably in the UK.
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Are you tired of struggling with wet and unreliable firewood? Look no further than kiln-dried hardwood logs, the golden standard in fuel for your fireplace or wood-burning stove.
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Are you tired of struggling with wet, mouldy logs that take forever to light and produce a weak, lacklustre fire in your fireplace? In this article we are going to cover all the reasons you should use kiln dried logs.
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Burning kiln dried logs brings a lot of benefits over wet or seasoned wood. From being cleaner, more eco friedly and much more which can be read in this guide.
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As the nights grow colder and the allure of a crackling fire becomes irresistible, the importance of properly storing kiln-dried hardwood logs comes to the forefront.
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In this comprehensive guide, we'll delve into the differences between kiln-dried hardwood logs and other firewood choices
Firewood Information - Everything you need to know about our firewood
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In this guide we’ll be giving you 5 tips that everyone can use when choosing how and where to store their firewood. So you can learn how to easily store firewood right!
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Lighting a fire for the first time can be a bit tricky. In this guide, we explain the easiest way to light a fire that will burn for the night.
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A regular question we see within the firewood community is “what is the difference between seasoned firewood and kiln-dried firewood. So, here is our explanation.
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Kiln-dried logs are increasingly popular, due to their high heat output, clean burn and easy lighting. Find out more about this firewood with this handy guide!
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In this guide we'll discuss all the ways in which dry wood is better than wet wood. And all of the benefits it presents when burnt.
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Picture this: a cozy evening outdoors, the tantalising aroma of wood-fired pizza wafting through the air, and a compact wood stove casting a warm glow.
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Picture this: the snug embrace of a compact wood stove, a warm and inviting ambiance, and the knowledge that you’re heating your space with firewood sourced sustainably in the UK.
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Confused about the differences between ash, beech and birch? In this guide we'll go through each wood and the different burn properties that they possess.