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Get the most out of your logburner

Get the most out of your logburner

Poor woodburner habits can cause: Excess smoke, Higher fuel costs, Damaged stoves and chimneys, Chimney fires, Reduced efficiency
11.05.26 09:33 AM
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Worried about how much CO2 your fire produces?

Worried about how much CO2 your fire produces?

Fuels lock away carbon and burning releases it back into the atmosphere.

Carbon dioxide is a direct product of burning fuel. Here is an interested comparision of different fuels and the CO2 that they release when burnt.
In a nutshell, if you need to burn something to keep warm then modern burners rele...

26.04.26 10:49 AM
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