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I work on rivers and get a fair bit of willow to take home. It burns quick but delivers a lot of heat. I personally have no patience with hardwood so it works good here. I'd have it any day especially if offered for free!

 

But Willow is a hardwood ;)

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People say that willow has a low calorific value ie dosn't produce much heat for the amount of time it burns. The fact of the matter is that if you went by those standards you'd have a hard time starting and maintaining a good fire with nothing but high calorific slow burning wood like oak and beach. The key is to have a good mix of species and to be fair there's nothing wrong with some seasoned willow or even some softwood for that matter. I tend to burn everything that i can't sell which is usually pop and conifer but nobody is ever cold in my house or workshop :)

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it's an imposter. It's soft hardwood :sleep1:

 

Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted.

 

It's not as soft as Poplar or Balsa and they are hardwood as well.

If it walks like a duck and it quacks like a duck, it's probably a duck :confused1:

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