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Fiber Fuel Wood Bricks (Lewis)

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Fiber Fuel Guy, May 4, 2017.

  1. Matt Fine

    Matt Fine

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    From my experience, you can definitely use them as an only fuel while waiting for your splits to season, or use them in mixed loads to stretch a small supply of seasoned splits. I have probably burned less than a dozen splits since picking up the fiber fuel pallet and all were in mixed loads.

    With the outside temps bouncing around lately, my wife has been making a bunch of smaller shorter lasting fires with 6-12 blocks in contrast to the bigger loads I originally tested. Both approaches have worked great. I really cannot find anything not to like about the Fiber Fuel. If the price per BTU was the same as my cost for firewood, I would probably just buy more bricks and not worry about stacks of multi-year seasoning splits. If I only had a fork truck to move and stack a bunch of 2000 lb pallets I would be really tempted to just order a bunch of Fiber Fuel even at the price premium and not have to manually stack wood or bags of bricks again!
     
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  2. Chaz

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    Fiber Fuel Guy , I checked out the website but could not find any pricing info.
    Are these shipped or is it necessary to go to a dealer for pickup. I currently have no 1 ton capable vehicles. But do have access to a forklift at place of employment.

    I think I am interested in giving these a try.
    PM me the info as necessary.

    Chaz
     
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