Can I use Duraflame in Solo stove?

You can burn compressed logs like Duraflame in your Solo, they are great for getting started but can be much smokier than traditional firewood. The same good moment can be sparked from old traditions or a new practice--just take care to use dry and dense materials for a truly smokeless flame.
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Can I burn Duraflame in Solo stove?

Can you use duraflame in Solo stove? The Duraflame site states that, “…they only burn with flames and do not generate adequate coals for cooking. I would not use a Duraflame-type log in a Solo stove. The Solo stoves are all double-walled to perform the gasifier function - burn quick and hot.
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Can you burn fire logs in a solo stove?

Any firewood logs will work, but we recommend using dry hardwoods in our fire pits to enjoy the best flame. Hardwoods, such as birch, maple, hickory, and oak, will burn longer and cleaner than softwoods. Can I store a Solo Stove fire pit outside?
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Can you use Duraflame in a wood stove?

Duraflame firelogs (other than stax logs) should not be burned in wood stoves or fireplace inserts that have doors that will affect airflow.
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Do Duraflame logs produce carbon monoxide?

Because they're made from recycled materials, firelogs have been promoted as being more environmentally friendly than regular wood logs, and as producing less emissions, including carbon monoxide.
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Do Duraflame logs cause creosote?

The log acts like a big candle with the wood product being the wick that keeps the petroleum burning, Duraflame spokesman Chris Caron said, The logs don't produce creosote but release soot from the burnt wax.
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Can you use duraflame in a fire pit?

These 100% renewable duraflame firelogs are specially designed and tested for roasting campfire foods like marshmallows and hot dogs. These wood-like crackling fire logs product less smoke and provide an ideal outdoor fire experience in fire pits, outdoor fireplaces, campfires, beach fires and more!
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What can you burn in solo bonfire?

The best firewood for your Solo Stove is super dry hardwood. Dry firewood guarantees your fire will start up easy and burn beautifully.
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How do you best start a fire in Solo Stove?

Lay each chunkwood split across each other so oxygen can flow between them. Stop adding the splits once the stack reaches the top vents to create the secondary burn. Solo Stove's Juniper Aromatic Firewood is cut to be used in any of our firepits, but it's perfect for the Ranger.
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Do Duraflame logs produce smoke?

Duraflame OUTDOOR firelogs are easier to light and create less smoke than regular wood. The 100% renewable logs are specially designed and tested for roasting campfire foods like marshmallows and hot dogs, making them perfect to take along on camping trips and the centerpiece to warm any backyard gathering.
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What wood should I burn in my Solo Stove?

Hickory. This wood is the champion of the firewood industry, known for putting out high heat and long lasting fires. This wood burns cleanly, so when added to a Solo Stove, smoke shouldn't be an issue.
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What kind of wood should I burn in my Solo Stove?

Whatever the size of your Solo Stove fire pit, the manufacturer recommends burning hardwoods, such as oak or maple.
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Can you put charcoal in a Solo Stove?

Grill Packs

We made it easy to enjoy the perfect cooking fire in your Solo Stove Grill. Our All Natural charcoal briquettes are made with vegetable starch, no fillers or chemicals, for a clean burn. Each Grill Pack fuels one complete grilling session (around 45 minutes).
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Is Solo Stove safe on deck?

A solo stove should not be placed directly on a wood deck, as this can cause damage over time. Instead, a solo stove should have a stand and preferably a fireproof mat underneath it. There are benefits to using both, but the solo stand is an absolute necessity.
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Can you use lighter fluid in a Solo Stove?

Do not use gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel, lighter fluid, alcohol or any other flammable liquid to light or relight Solo Stove Bonfire. 23. Keep all electrical cords away from Solo Stove Bonfire.
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Can my Solo Stove get rained on?

If you read the intro you already know the answer is yes – you can leave your Solo Stove out in the rain.
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Is Duraflame toxic?

Firestarter logs (commonly known by the brand, Duraflame) are readily available in the house. These logs are designed to start fires in fireplaces easily, as they are highly flammable. If ingested by dogs, the compressed sawdust and wax within these logs can result in a foreign body obstruction in the stomach.
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Is Duraflame safer than wood?

This is a myth. Artificial firelogs are not bad for your fireplace; in fact, they're cleaner, safer, easier, and cheaper than regular wood. Artificial firelogs are also known as fake firelogs, wax firelogs, or artificial wax firelogs.
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Can I roast marshmallows over a Duraflame 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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Do Duraflame logs burn hotter than wood?

These fire logs from Duraflame light fully in less than five minutes and are made from a combination of recycled wood, wax, and plant fibers. The combo is designed to burn brighter and hotter than regular fire logs. Because they're made from less material overall than regular wood they burn cleaner, too.
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Is Duraflame cleaner than wood?

Burns Cleaner Than Wood

Compared to a similar duration wood fire, a duraflame firelog emits: 80% less fine particles. 75% less carbon monoxide. 90% less hazardous air pollutants.
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Can you get carbon monoxide poisoning from a wood burning stove?

The simple answer is yes, you can get carbon monoxide from a wood-burning stove. However, carbon monoxide poisoning is also possible with additional fuels such as gas, oil, solid minerals and biomass. Not just wood-burning and multifuel stoves.
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What is Duraflame made out of?

Duraflame firelogs are made of a scientific blend of sawdust, wax, and unique fibers. Some interesting materials tested have included recycled fibers such as nut shells, seeds, fruit pits, distillery grains and recycled cardboard. Natural seed is added to some logs to create crackling sounds of a wood fire.
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