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MDL Instant Light Smokeless Fire Logs - Case of 12 Logs

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Our Heat Logs are ideal for use in fireplaces, stoves and log burners, as they deliver a whoppingly high heat output with minimal smoke and ash – keeping all your kit nice and clean. Are you ready for the best part? Every log has an internal moisture of only 8% meaning super soaring temperatures. Plus there’s no sparking or spitting, making them a perfect match for home heating. The mould acts like an enforcer of consistency, in the sense that it gives each log the same uniform shape and density. Think replicated consistency and quality here people. All these elements come together to give you more control of your burn, as the burn beviour of each log is similar and predictable. Heat logs are definitely for the control freaks! Our ranking system The TopChoice.co.uk Team selects top-of-the-line items from a wide selection and conducts rigorous evaluations on almost all the products available on the internet. We rank each product based on how well it matches our criteria. Many people use both terms synonymously. However there are defo some differences that you must know. Log burners have an ashpan and a fixed grate, whereas multi-fuel stoves have an elevated grate system. This increases the available air for fuel combustion under the fuel.

This isn’t a deco question. Although we’re sure your home looks fab! We’re talking about airflow here peeps. Basically stoves require a lot of air for efficient combustion. This also means the air in the room must flow and be replaced regularly. If not, you’ll soon be living life in an oxygen starved vacuum. News flash; this isn’t much life at all. In older homes with larger rooms, you’ll usually always have a draught and good airflow. But in various new build, contemporary homes (with strong insulation) you could have a much more limited airflow. If this is the case you’ll probably to install a mechanical ventilation system. And if you have a room-sealed stove, you will need a direct air supply from the exterior of the house. In summation, if your domicile is pretty much airtight, you need a log burner that extracts air from outside ,rather than inside, the room. Our Instant Light Heat logs are perfect for stoves, open fires, fire pits, fireplaces and bonfires. And they provide 2 hours of soothing warmth to heat up any scenario! Of course they are super safe with no sparks or spitting – and they are authorised for use in smoke control areas too. As if this wasn’t enough awesomeness, we’re also giving you one free log when you buy 10 logs. We already touched on this in the above para. Basically you take your wood pop it into your log burner’s firebox and light your wood. Job done. Taking a closer look at your firebox, this ingenious chamber is surrounded by fireproof walls. What do these do? Well, the walls enclose the wood and the fire in one defined space – maximising efficiency. There are air vents too. These can be open or closed to control the airflow into the firebox. Once we control the air, we can control the oxygen level – meaning we can control the burn. Essentially we can choose between fast and hot or slow and steady.

Whether you are using fire logs, fire pit wood logs or regular logs – the principles of fire lighting remain they same. These are fundamentals hat have stood the test of trend and time: basic pillars of process that bring guaranteed incendiary success. Since our ancestors learned how to make and preserve fire many millennia ago, we’ve used flame for food, light, fuel, heat, as well as more nefarious uses – flaming arrows anyone? Fast forward to the present day, not many people would know how to kindle a flame without a fire-spitting gizmo, but there’s seldom a human who would pass up the opportunity to enjoy the warmth of a log burning fire. However evolved we may be, there will always be a primal resonance with dancing flames. It’s this instinctive inclination that still makes us enjoy gathering around a log fire to this very day.

Smokeless fuels are environmentally friendly because they emit 80% less smoke and 25% less carbon dioxide than regular charcoal or wood. Ok so you know the foundation. But what rewards will you reap? Read on dear friend. Wood-burners are super-efficient. Basically they use less energy than a radiator to produce the same quantity of heat. One of the major benefits of instant light fire logs is their long burning time. With each log giving you roughly 2 hours of burn time, they’re an efficient way to keep your fire going. Plus, they’re suitable for wood burning and multi-fuel stoves, as well as fireplaces, chimineas and fire pits, so they can be used almost anywhere. There are several good reasons to go fire up some compressed sawdust fire logs. Generally speaking, they have a purer burn due to the very low moisture content. Less moisture means less smoke, impurities, and tar, which also means more fuel for the fire – making it burn hotter for longer. Let’s get into some specifics. There are many fuels that you can burn in your fire pit. However, you don’t need to be Hercule Poirot to know that we’re exploring smokeless fuel options at the moment. If you’re wondering where to buy smokeless coal or searching for ‘smokeless fuel near me’ in the trusty Google box – we have the solution. bigkproducts.co.uk is your one stop smokeless fuel shop. Let’s break it down.If you compress sawdust at extremely high pressures you obtain our Big K compressed Heat Logs The compression process removes a gargantuan amount of internal moisture, leading to internal levels of under 8%. This equals a 100% natural and totally heat-erific blazefest.

Our individually wrapped instant light fire logs will make sitting around the fire a cosy and clean affair. Each log is made from recycled wax and sawdust with a super low internal moisture level. What’s more you don’t need any firelighters or kindling to get these bad boys blazing. Simply light the wrapper and enjoy a 2-hour long burn time. These fire logs can be used in your stove, open fire, fire pit or bonfire. They are completely safe to light, especially because they don’t give out sparks or embers when being fired up. The last step is easy: after ignition, simply close the door if you have one. Always remember the fire should burn at full force at the start. If the air vents are not providing enough oxygen, be mindful to open the door to let more air in at the start. Once the fire gets going you can close the door and adjust from the vents to your desired output. No fuss. No prep. Just fire in an instant. With Big K Instant Light logs, simply light he wrapper and you’re golden. Plus they are sustainably made using saw dust and wax, so you’ll be doing your bit for the planet too. If you have a cast-iron pot or pan that has not gotten enough attention from you over the years, a fire pit BBQ grill will surely give it purpose. Use your iron pot to cook up stews, curries or even a one-pot pasta dish of your liking. This will be similar to cooking on your gas stove with the unmistakable charm of cooking outdoors on an open fire. Make sure you find a suitable place for your pot to rest over the fire to avoid spillovers.

Build a small tipi fire on top of the log and light it up. Continue to feed the fire with dried twigs or small pieces of kindling until the kindling inside the log catches fire. As the fire burns downward it will get bigger and the inside of the wood log will also provide the fuel for this fire. There’s a good reason you don’t see any paleontological evidence of Velociraptors making campfires with fire logs. Humans are the only species to have been able to control fire at will. Not only has this unique attribute thrust us to the top of the food chain – past the Velociraptors and chimpanzees. It’s also given us the terrifyingly awe-striking power to fuel all kinds of endeavours.

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