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The doors are ajar on my polytunnel, but seldom wide open- I find the heat intensity dries the logs fine, with minimal condensation. If you don't have the time to faff around with conventional kilns, they are an excellent option, i reckon

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I have one, the heat is great, but you can get condensation, I leave one half door open and punctured the top of the sides and ends making half inch square holes, had a few, this improved air flow but as in the sides and ends did not let much water in and cured the condensation. great for keeping drying logs. i cut fresh cords, store in tunnel for a year, then ready to use. there brill for storage in secure compound.

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Given your location.... Surely you only have the option of 1?? :biggrin:

 

 

Gentle breeze and glorious sunshine today.

 

It happens, occasionally! ☀️

 

 

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