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<blockquote data-quote="Wood Doctor" data-source="post: 1153857" data-attributes="member: 20385"><p>Well, they now sell firewood bundles in sacks here at the supermarkets for $5 apiece and that's only about six logs or a little less than $1 a log. If each of these biobricks will "keep the stove burning all day" for 35 cents apiece, it might be worth looking at.</p><p></p><p>However, people who buy sacked logs do not attempt to heat their house with them. The only want to supply a cozy fireplace with some evening flames and a romantic atmosphere for whatever materializes after the fire is lit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wood Doctor, post: 1153857, member: 20385"] Well, they now sell firewood bundles in sacks here at the supermarkets for $5 apiece and that's only about six logs or a little less than $1 a log. If each of these biobricks will "keep the stove burning all day" for 35 cents apiece, it might be worth looking at. However, people who buy sacked logs do not attempt to heat their house with them. The only want to supply a cozy fireplace with some evening flames and a romantic atmosphere for whatever materializes after the fire is lit. [/QUOTE]
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