Answer- Chunky Logs

When burning firewood logs in an open fireplace, it's difficult to control the airflow, which can cause very dry firewood to burn more quickly than desired. To address this, it's best to use "kiln dried chunky logs" with a thicker diameter (10-21cm) for a longer burn time. These logs have a slightly higher moisture content in the centre (average 30%), but the overall moisture content is within the recommended level of below 20%.

It's also important to have smaller logs for starting the fire, so consider a combination of standard and chunky logs when stocking up for winter. Avoid using poorly seasoned firewood, as they may burn slower but can produce a lot of smoke when burned in an open fire, releasing it into the room.

Shop Chunky Kiln Dried Logs