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bio-bean Coffee Logs - Eco-Friendly Fire Logs for Wood Burners and Multi-Fuel Stoves (16 logs), Brown,24cm x 14cm x 22cm

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Break - We strongly recommend you break these briquettes in half (or less for very small stoves) because they do expand whilst burning and you don't want them to overfill the fire. Bio-Bean says that each log contains the byproduct from 25 cups of coffee. You can burn coffee logs in wood burners or in a multi-fuel stove. Chocolate and Coffee Junk Journal Digital Kit, Coffee Printable Journal, Coffee illustrations Collage Sheets, Junk Journal Paper Our briquettes are all additive-free. Coffee Logs are made from untreated used coffee grounds mixed with pure wood sawdust and are held together by compression alone.

Combine molasses and candle wax in your bread pan. The amount of molasses used varies by reference recipe, with the consensus being to make sure you have a generous portion coating the bottom of your pan. I used a full 2 cups, and there was an excess of molasses. I believe 1.5 cups would be sufficient. The molasses helps to bind the log together. They are designed for use in log burners and multi-fuel stoves, though can be used in some open fires too. With the winter cold making its presence known, lots of people will be turning to log burners and fireplaces to keep warm at home. However, a lot of people underestimate how dangerous it can be if you don’t burn logs properly, so keep reading for some tips on how to use them safely this winter. […] Waste coffee grounds are an amazing material - they contain 20% more energy than wood, so Coffee Logs burn hotter than other solid fuels. That makes them a better value option for anyone who wants to heat their home - and because they reduce greenhouse gas emissions as well as the waste being discarded, Coffee Logs also help the environment too.” Follow Firemizer for exclusive offers, competitions and all the latest news – plus handy hints and tips for a more efficient fire.From the cheery glow that they offer to the aromatic scent of wood smoke, timber logs are a favoured fuel for homeowners seeking combustible material for an indoor stove. Well-designed with special vents, log burners and wood-burning stoves allow the correct airflow to keep fires alight so they can perform their job of warming living […] I also find they produce a lot of ash – unlike logs – and the ash is more like coal ash than wood ash, so builds up.

Once you’ve added a pallet to your basket, you will see a green information bar at the top of this box, telling you the weight you can still add. All stove and flue combinations tend to have different burning characteristics. Fuel that works well in my stove may not work so well in your stove, and vice-versa. Upon opening the bag, you are presented with the lovely aroma of coffee. But you don’t have to worry about your house smelling like the local coffee hangout, as Coffee Logs don’t smell of coffee when they’re burning. Hi tried to make my own coffee logs but despite ensuring everything was melted and coffee grains mixed in to make the sludge mixture, I was left with a top film of wax, like it had separated. The log held together a bit but broke up too easily.

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