Beekind Fuel Briquettes: 10kg bag

£5.95

Our Wood briquettes offer you a cost-effective, convenient and eco-friendly alternative for your fire.  They are ideal for open fires, ovens, chimeneas, wood burning stoves and BBQs.  Made in the UK from compressed cedar wood and redwood sawdust and shavings these briquettes are 100% natural, made from the recycled cedar wood and red wood waste wood generated from the process of making beekeeping hives and products in the UK.

  • Size: 10kg bag

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Description

Clean, British made, Eco friendly and cost effective, our wooden briquettes are recognised as being ideal to burn due to their high calorific value.  Generally, the larger the diameter briquettes burn longer and give out most heat, our briquettes are 65mm diameter.

Compared to logs wood briquettes burn hotter for longer (making them more economical) they are much cleaner to handle and produce less spitting when lit.  They also produce lower tar residues.

With no glue or additives, these briquettes provide 100% renewable energy from compressed cedar wood and redwood sawdust and shavings that burns completely to ash and can simply be placed on your garden.  The carbon dioxide (CO2) balance is even, because wood briquettes release just as much CO2 to the atmosphere as the tree absorbs through growth making wooden briquettes eco-friendly.

BeeKind Bwnwfits:

  • Made in the UK
  • Made from dry, intreated waste wood
  • Burn hotter for longer
  • Briquettes produce less ash
  • Briquettes have a low sulpher content
  • Briquettes have a low moisture content
  • Stable and safe in the fireplace
  • No spitting or sparks
  • No resin build-up
  • Consistent performance

Easy to use:

To get the best results from your briquettes we recommend that you use 6-10 briquettes (or one quarter full depending on the size of your stove etc.) on a bed of newspaper, fire lighters or kindling. Light your fire keeping the main airflow of your stove fully open, once the fire is burning well reduce the airflow and leave alone.

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