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Only have one customer that struggles with 10" logs so next load she gets will be cut to 8". Her husband recently had a stroke though so will just do it at normal price.

 

She complains about softwood smelling when it burns even though she smokes like a chimney in the house and I come away stinking even though Ive only been there mere minutes [emoji85]

 

 

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I just had a thought, do some people want short logs to load stove 'north/south'? Lots of smaller logs will burn hotter than one or two longer ones.

 

they wont burn hotter, just quicker. You cant get more heat out of it just because its shorter.

smallest I do is 150mm, and 450mm max, which is for my fire:001_smile:

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Had an acquaintance request some 10" logs, but split smaller than usual. Didn't have space for a full builders bag, so could he just pick them up in dribs and drabs? I said no!

 

I have a stove like this:

 

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Infact, the larger one might actually be the stove I have.

 

The point is, you load the logs in front to back rather than side to side and you get a much much longer log in for the same rated heat output. Even the 7kw model will take a 48cm log. Mine will do 68cm.

 

If there were more of these Jotul style stoves around, perhaps we wouldn't have to cut our logs so small!

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