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How much kindling for a cubic bag of wood


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3 hours ago, maybelateron said:

I never use use kindling to light our stoves or boiler. One wax firelighter under well seasoned logs never fails, especially with the pointy edge of a triangular log sitting in the flame.

 

3 hours ago, SbTVF said:

According to my next door neighbour it's 12x 4kg bags emoji23.png I think he burns the kindling instead of the logs!

 

On 14/12/2018 at 21:21, gary112 said:

One handful for us cos i can burn a cube of wood without the fire going out by keeping  it in all night

 

On 14/12/2018 at 20:46, eggsarascal said:

How often is the fire lit?

 

On 14/12/2018 at 20:43, monkeybusiness said:

Twelvty 

 

only asking as wanting to do a bundle based on how much you would need to burn a cube of wood on average? like 40 litre sack enough?

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Have sold a combi deal for a few years.. 40 nets of logs and 5 bags of kindling.. I do notice some return customers have used it all whereas others, maybe they keep the fire in overnight, have a bag or bag and a half leftover.. years ago I sold old fertiliser bags of logs to a lady on a weekly basis for over a year.. one day I asked her could I get some of the bags back, presuming she must have a shed full of them. Oh sorry lovie, I have none.. I cut them up and use them to start the fire. Anyway the point being.. everyone's use is different so after all that I guess you're no wiser!

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