Are Pine Mountain fire logs good?

Yes. All our firelogs are chimney friendly, burn cleaner, and result in less creosote buildup than real wood. Our Pine Mountain Firelogs result in up to 66% less creosote buildup compared to hardwood fires, while our Java-Log Firelogs perform even better.
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How long do Pine Mountain fire logs last?

LONG LASTING AMBIENCE: The log burns for up to 3 hours, providing the ultimate natural ambience with big, bold flames. It's quick & easy to light and burns more evenly and consistently than real wood.
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What are Pine Mountain fire logs made out of?

With new Pine Mountain fire logs, you can more easily enjoy a beautiful fire every night of the week. These logs are crafted from 100Percent recycled American hardwood, blended with nutshells, molasses, and high-performing waxes for an outstanding experience. No need for messy wood, newspaper, or kindling.
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Are Pine Mountain Logs toxic?

The raw materials used to manufacture Pine Mountain firelogs and firestarters are non-toxic. Animals are attracted to the scent of molasses used in their production. Vomiting and/or constipation may ensue if ingested but should subside as the particulates are digested and leave the animal's system by natural means.
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Which are the best fire logs?

Read on for some shopping considerations as the best fire logs available.
  • BEST OVERALL: Duraflame 4577 Ultra-Premium Firelogs.
  • BEST BANG FOR THE BUCK: Duraflame 2.5 lb 1.5-hr Firelog (6 pack)
  • BEST LONG-LASTING: Pine Mountain Traditional 4-Hour Firelog.
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Pine Mountain Fire Starter Firelogs Review



What is the cleanest burning fire log?

Of the six models we tried, the Java-Log by Pine Mountain produced the best flame for the most amount of time, and also burned about 20 degrees warmer than most of the other logs we tried. As the name suggests, Java-Logs are partially made of recycled coffee grounds, and they do smell like coffee before they're burned.
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What log burns longest?

Hickory is the Longest Burning Wood

It's simple, really: it takes longer for the fire to consume hardwood because there is more fuel “packed” into each log. Hickory has the highest density among firewood (37-58 lbs/ft.3), and therefore burns for the longest time.
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Can you roast marshmallows over Pine Mountain Fire Logs?

Can I cook over Pine Mountain Firelogs? It is not recommended to cook over firelogs.
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Can you roast marshmallows over a fire log?

Roast your marshmallows over the fire, get them as burnt or as gooey and barely done as you wish, and then slam those babies between two grahams. Use duraflame OUTDOOR firelogs, tested for roasting campfire foods.
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Are fire logs better than wood?

Firelogs burn much cleaner than real firewood. They typically produce 70 percent less particulate matter, 85 percent less carbon monoxide and 50 percent less smoke.
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Can you roast marshmallows over a Duraflame indoor log?

You can roast two or more marshmallows at once over a single log. Just place them side by side on the grate of your fireplace, campfire, etc. The closer they are together, the faster they'll roast.
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Can you mix Duraflame logs with regular wood?

Duraflame firelogs are designed to burn continuously for three to four hours. Combining Duraflame logs with real logs is not recommended because it might exceed the heat rating of your fireplace or create a sudden flare-up as the Duraflame log burns faster than intended because of the added wood.
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Do fire logs create creosote?

Independent tests show that duraflame® firelogs do not produce the hardened flammable tar deposits known as creosote, commonly produced from burning high moisture content wood fires. And the soot left in the chimney after burning firelogs has almost no BTU value so it can't be reignited to cause a chimney fire.
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Are firelogs toxic?

“Certainly the burning of real or synthetic logs releases toxic pollutants into the air,” White said, “but we found that burning synthetic logs significantly increased the risk of developing breast cancer, whereas burning the wood logs did not.
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Are Duraflame logs good?

Duraflame logs are a great option for people who want the convenience of a firelog without having to deal with the mess that traditional firewood can create. They also produce less smoke than traditional firewood, making them a good choice for people who have asthma or other respiratory problems.
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Can you use 2 Duraflame logs?

If your fireplace has a grate, then there is no limit as to how many logs you can use. However, if your fireplace does not have a grate and you want to burn the logs for longer than one hour then it is recommended that only two Duraflame Logs be burned at once.
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Can you cut a fire log in half?

If you must cut the log in half, do so as close to the burning embers as possible. Adding wood to a Duraflame log is not recommended, as it will extinguish the fire. However, if you must add wood to the log, do so as close to the burning embers as possible.
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Can you put out a Duraflame log and reuse it?

Because Duraflame logs burn clean, they produce minimal ash, but once the firelog has burned out or once you have put out your Duraflame log, it's still a good idea to keep your damper open until all the ashes are cool.
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How long do Pine Mountain roasting logs burn?

3 roasting logs will burn for up to 1 hour. Each carton contains enough Roasting Logs for 2 uses. FOOD GRADE INGREDIENTS: Made with food grade ingredients to deliver a great cooking experience. Our Roasting Logs are a USDA Certified Biobased product.
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Can you use firelog in Solo stove?

Solo Stove Juniper Aromatic Firewood

No need to split, each log is precut to fit right inside any size Solo Stove fire pit. Just load it up, light, and enjoy.
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Can I use a firelog in a fire pit?

Yes, all Pine Mountain Firelogs are appropriate for outdoor use, including fire pits, camping, and chimineas as long as they are not burning in an airtight container.
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Is pine wood good to burn?

Burning Pine Firewood

Pine is an excellent choice for firewood, particularly if you plan to use it as kindling outdoors. It is a wonderful fire starter, particularly because it has so much resinous sap. This sap acts as a good ignitor, helping you to get a fire started quickly and easily.
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What wood smells best when burning?

Some of the best slow-burning and fragrant wood for your fireplace include:
  • Pine.
  • Red Oak.
  • Sycamore.
  • White Ash.
  • White Elm.
  • White Oak.
  • Yellow Birch.
  • Yew.
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What is the slowest burning firewood?

Oak. Oak is the slowest wood to season, at approximately 2.5cm a year and ideally should be seasoned for a minimum of two years. Because of its density, it is a wood that's slow to burn as firewood and is best used in a mix of faster-burning logs. This wood can help to keep the fire burning at night if required.
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