KILN DRIED OAK LOGS

KILN DRIED OAK LOGS

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COMES AS TWO HALVES STRAPPED TOGETHER – One Ash Half Crate & One Oak Half Crate STACK

ASH & OAK ARE TWO OF THE BEST SPECIES OF WOOD BURNING LOGS

A new way to mix log species we strap TWO HALF CRATES together so you get the equivalent of a LARGE CRATE but in two variants to mix as you require. Neatly securely strapped together ready to use. The logs are in widths from approx 6-22cms all up to a maximum of 25cms in length. The two half crates come in a strong timber frame, neatly pre stacked one full of Kin Dried ASH & and one full of OAK Logs,  wrapped with clear pallet wrap and topper for transportation, so just pick the logs you need and go light your fire

There are a lot of different prices on the internet, please don’t be fooled by cheaper prices as some crate sizes are much smaller than ours and to us quality is our priority and we put a lot of effort into wrapping your crate to ensure it is protected and secure

Our Kiln Dried Logs fit most wood burning stoves and the crate gives you a mixture of log widths which are all up to a maximum 25cms in length and they are packed 4 rows deep

We do everything we can to ensure our Kiln Dried Logs meet and do not exceed the quoted moisture content but we can never be 100% accurate and can only give you an approximate moisture content.

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KILN DRIED OAK LOGS

Buy quality Kiln Dried Oak Logs. We have Kiln Dried Oak Logs with an average low moisture content of 20% in Bulk Bags, Small Crates & Large Crates all delivered free. Kiln Dried Oak Logs are perfect for wood burning stoves of all sizes and they burn hotter and cleaner than seasoned logs. Kiln Dried Oak is generally considered one of the very best logs and much sought after. It burns fairly slowly with nice flames and produces excellent heat even when only embers are left. It is categorized as a heavy hard wood with a deep ridged dark brown bark and rougher to the touch. Per ton of kiln dried oak it produces over 5500 kwh of energy. Oak can spit when burning so we don’t advise Oak for an open fire in case it does spit