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How are North Idaho Energy Logs made?

How are North Idaho Energy Logs made?

North Idaho Energy Logs are produced by machines that have been recycling wood waste since the 1930’s. Energy Logs are made entirely of wood by-products from sawmills, and are a much cleaner burning fuel than traditional firewood.

How many presto logs are on a pallet?

At 380 logs per pallet equaling one ton, storing your firelogs takes very little room. Store them in a dry location free from any source of moisture. Energy Logs weigh approximately 8 lbs and measure 13 inches long by 4 inches in diameter.

How do I start Idaho logs?

In fireplace with a grate, stuff paper or cardboard under grate, regular wood kindling on top of grate (keeping a relatively flat surface), and distribute plenty of kindling wafers on top of regular kindling. Once your fire is going well, put on larger pieces and eventually, a whole log.

How are energy logs made in North Idaho?

North Idaho Energy Logs are produced by machines that have been recycling wood waste since the 1930’s. Energy Logs are made entirely of wood by-products from sawmills, and are a much cleaner burning fuel than traditional firewood. The high density and low moisture content of our 8lb Energy Log enables it to pack 8600 BTU’s per pound.

Which is better energy logs or manufactured logs?

Pound for pound, the Energy Log burned twice as long as other manufactured logs. The log comparison tests were done in both a conventional uncertified wood stove and a phase 2 certified wood stove.

How big is an energy log per pound?

Energy Logs consistently outperformed other manufactured logs. The high density and low moisture content of the Energy Log enabled it to pack 8,600 BTU’s per pound. Amazingly, one 8 lb Energy Log has approx. 68,000 BTU’s. Energy Logs are a compact bundle of energy just waiting to happen!

How big is a pallet of Grange Energy logs?

REG. PRICE: We cannot fulfill In-Store Pickup if selected store does not display sufficient quantity. • Warmer: Produces more heat than firewood and other manufactured logs, 68,000 BTU’s per log (Approximately 8 lbs each).