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I recently ordered one of these. The surprise is that it’s more robust and better made than I expected. Also the service from order to delivery was very good!

The design is not rocket science but perfectly ingenious.

I just thought it worthy of a mention.

 

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Groovy Timber™ sells unique outdoor wood log stores that enable you to easily and automatically access the best logs for burning in your log burner and on your open fire - every time. The Firewood Feeder™ stores wood in a unique way and seasons them so they burn more effectively, glowingly and safely.

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2 hours ago, Old Mill Tree Care said:

 

I recently ordered one of these. The surprise is that it’s more robust and better made than I expected. Also the service from order to delivery was very good!

The design is not rocket science but perfectly ingenious.

I just thought it worthy of a mention.

 

 

GROOVYTIMBER.COM

Groovy Timber™ sells unique outdoor wood log stores that enable you to easily and automatically access the best logs...

 

I would want to stack it properly rather than just " post it " through a slot . just me .

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2 hours ago, Old Mill Tree Care said:

 

I recently ordered one of these. The surprise is that it’s more robust and better made than I expected. Also the service from order to delivery was very good!

The design is not rocket science but perfectly ingenious.

I just thought it worthy of a mention.

 

 

GROOVYTIMBER.COM

Groovy Timber™ sells unique outdoor wood log stores that enable you to easily and automatically access the best logs...

 

They must have big windows. :D 

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13 hours ago, devon TWiG said:

It can't be that easy trying to pull one out from the bottom of the pile ...seems like a solution to a problem that does not exist !!

Then you should try it - especially as the problem of having unseasoned wood to burn does exist! Just saying.

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