Wood Briquette
Briquettes are a type of compressed fuel known for their versatility that are commonly used in a wood burning stove.

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Wood briquettes (heat logs or eco logs) are a wood fuel made from of dry, untreated wood chips. They are made by compressing wood in specialist machines under many tonnes of pressure.

These briquettes are great fuel for heating a home because they are cheaper, burn hotter, and have less smoke and ash after burning out. Wood briquettes have less than 10% of moisture and deliver around 50% more heat for each pound spent than logs. They can be broken into smaller parts for smaller stoves and they are easy to store until they are kept at a dry place. Don’t hesitate to mix them with logs or to burn them by themselves.

Wood briquettes can be made of hardwood, softwood and mixture

How is wood briquette made?

Our 100% European Pine Heat logs made from wood shavings and sawdust provides a clean and fuel-efficient briquette. High-quality European Pine sawdust briquettes designed for efficient, warm, and visually appealing fires. Enjoy a sustained burn, beautiful golden flames, and a pleasant aroma.

Each pack contains 12 heatlogs; each log is approximately 200mm x 65mm. These packs are shrink-wrapped for handling and stacking convenience. Please note that the weight of these heat logs is somewhat variable due to the nature of the material.

Please note that our Ecofire Heat logs may come in plain, non-descript packaging.

Available in a single pack, pallets of 48 packs and pallets of 96 packs

What is wood briquette used for?

Heating

Wood briquettes can be used in wood-burning stoves, fireplaces, boilers, and furnaces to keep a room warm. They can also be used in outdoor fire pits and barbecues.

Commercial and industrial use

Wood briquettes are used in restaurants, hotels, manufacturing, and energy generation

Eco-friendly

Briquettes can be made from wood byproducts and can be part of waste management systems

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