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Small Load Of Logs

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  1. Elderthewelder

    Elderthewelder

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    North Idaho Fire Logs that is, local dealer has them on sale every year at this time, I pick up a third of a pallet, 80 logs. keep them in this box in my garage, box keeps the mess to a minimum
    I like to put one in my insert before i go to bed when its real cold, i have a small insert and getting an overnight burn is a challenge , these help alot

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    Nice. How much did it cost u
     
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    on sale for $1.15 per log, 80 of them came to $100 and change with the tax
    Regular price is $1.29ea 0r $1.23 if you buy a whole pallet of 240 logs
     
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    Never heard of such a thing like that. Like the "log" form to it. Interesting....
     
  5. Elderthewelder

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    you've never heard of presto logs?
    these are made at the same plant that made the original presto logs, however these weigh 8 pounds and put out some nice heat
    http://www.northidahoenergylogs.com/history.php
     
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    Interesting, I have never seen them either.
     
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    That makes 3 of us that have never seen them
     
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    I've never seen those either. I've heard of Presto Logs wood pellets, but those are in 40 pound bags and a heck of a lot smaller. :)
     
  9. Elderthewelder

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    ok, I just assumed most of us have known about these, guess not. They are a really good product in my opinion. Like I said a buy 80 of them start of every season just to help out on over night burns when it get real cold, also may put 1 and a half in on those real cold days before I go to work

    Here is another brand, they are actually a little smaller and dont put out as much heat as the North Idaho, but they burn longer. they are .89 cents ea at the same store. They are made here in Wa state up close to the Canadian border
    http://www.homefirelogs.com/
     
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    Good luck CSSing that!
    Seriously though, that will be nice to have around.
     
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    No mess is cool, how long are they?
     
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    Logs weigh approximately 8 lbs, measure 13 inches long and 4 inches in diameter.
     
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