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OAK
Botanical Name: Quercus
Kiln Dried Hardwood Firewood Logs
OAK is a denser hardwood which burns more slowly
To simply order quantities of kiln dried nets of firewood logs for delivery direct to your door - mix and match different nets in your basket.
Delivery is either by Courier, Pallet or our own Van and Driver (Local Area Delivery)
Options are given depending on the overall weight and destination.
Among one of the best types of firewood to burn, oak burns hot and long and gives a great heat output. It can be difficult to split due to the grain being more uneven and takes longer to dry due to the denseness of the grain.
Most species of Oak are dark coloured. The logs can be irregular and jagged in places and are heavier as a result of the length of time it takes to grow. This dense characteristic also makes it unsuitable for starting most fires, instead being used once the fire is well established to sustain the heat output.
PACKAGING MAY VARY - ALL WEIGHTS AND MEASUREMENTS ARE APPROXIMATE
Recommendation:
Birch to begin and provide a flame
Ash and Beech for long high heat
Oak to provide a very long burn on a well established fire.
Aspen for long licking flames to keep down the soot in your chimney
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J Gemmell (Submitted on 03 May 2020)
Ordering online was easy. Delivery was on time and the guy who delivered gave me great tips for getting a good fire. Will use again. PS good prices.
Willie Anderson (Submitted on 28 April 2020)
This is the log for a long sustained burn with loads of heat.
Delivered only a couple days from order.
Highly recommended.
Grant (Submitted on 24 April 2020)
Great logs...Great new driver...recommended
Unknown (Submitted on 21 May 2019)
Delivery exceptional service great log give great heat and long burn once fire is established using silver birch
Unknown (Submitted on 13 March 2019)
A good slow burner and cut to a good length to fit our wood burner.
Helen Thomson (Submitted on 10 March 2019)
First time I have used oak, I won't be using it again.
Very difficult to get it to burn on its own, have had to use a combination of Birch and Oak, the Oak is very 'dour' and has even gone out once or twice, I am not a fan!
Birch works fantastically in my stove but the Oak, not so good.
Other reviews have raved about it so I presume it is perhaps my stove which is a small 5kw one, maybe it works better in a larger firebox.