Does Duraflame last longer than wood?

Firelogs are easy to light and perform much like a candle with the sawdust particles serving as the wick, and the wax as the fuel. The result is a longer, more consistent burn than cord wood that almost fully consumes the firelog, leaving little ash to clean up after the firelog is finished burning.
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Are Duraflame 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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Is it better to burn wood or duraflame?

Burning a duraflame® firelog results in significantly less creosote accumulation than burning wood. Creosote forms when moist smoke from burning wood cools and condenses on the chimney walls. Burning unseasoned wood with high moisture content contributes to even greater creosote accumulation in the chimney.
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Do fire logs burn longer than wood?

Fire logs are a great alternative to burning wood in your fireplace. They burn longer than traditional firewood and produce less smoke, sparks and flying embers.
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How long does a Duraflame last?

Made from waxes and a blend of recycled and renewable fibers Dura flame Fire Log provides a quick, easy way to start a fire emitting fewer pollutants than regular wood. Fire log is designed to offer robust flames that last approximately 3 hours and lights in under 5 minutes for added convenience.
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Fire Logs Comparison Shoot-Out



What is the longest lasting fire log?

Our favorite firelog. The Java-Log burned the longest with the best flame and produced more heat than the other logs we tried.
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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 I use real wood with a Duraflame log?

Duraflame recommends against using real logs with Duraflame logs; combining Duraflame with real wood might produce a fire that's hotter than you bargained for or one that flares up unexpectedly.
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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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Can I roast marshmallows over duraflame?

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 Duraflame logs bad for fireplace?

Duraflame logs are a popular choice for people who want to enjoy a fire in their fireplace, but some people may wonder if they are bad for the fireplace. In conclusion, Duraflame logs can be safely used in fireplaces and are not harmful to the chimney or other parts of the fireplace.
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Can I reuse a Duraflame log?

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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Are heat logs better than wood?

Furthermore, the heat logs are longer-lasting than firewood logs, meaning less maintenance and not as much room is used for storage. Many people have also found that, when finding out how to light heat logs, it is in fact, easier than when trying to light fire logs for the wood burning stove.
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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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How do you put out a 4 hour log?

As you would with any fire, simply douse them carefully with water. Another option is to use sand, making sure the flames are completely covered. Finally, you can use a dry chemical fire extinguisher to put out a Duraflame log.
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Which Duraflame is best?

Our Verdict. For reliable, long-lasting artificial logs for your indoor fireplace, we recommend the Duraflame Ultra-Premium logs. This option comes with 6 logs per pack that burn for up to 36 hours total and each burns 80 percent cleaner than regular woods.
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How do you make a fire last all night?

In order to burn all night, you will need to make sure there is enough oxygen in your wood burning heater. Open the air inlets on your wood burning heater, to the maximum intake, for 10 - 30 minutes. Once your large logs have formed a black ash around the bark, slowly begin to close the air inlet.
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How can you make a fire last longer in a fireplace?

The upside-down method
  1. Stack your larger logs on the bottom of the grate.
  2. Add the smaller logs on top.
  3. Place a layer of kindling on top of the smaller logs, typically smaller sticks or twigs.
  4. Scrunch up some old newspaper or other tinder (make sure it's dry and shredded for maximum effect)
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What is the hottest burning wood?

Which Types of Firewood Burn The Hottest?
  • Osage orange, 32.9 BTUs per cord.
  • Shagbark hickory, 27.7 BTUs per cord.
  • Eastern hornbeam, 27.1 BTUs per cord.
  • Black birch, 26.8 BTUs per cord.
  • Black locust, 26.8 BTUs per cord.
  • Blue beech, 26.8 BTUs per cord.
  • Ironwood, 26.8 BTUs per cord.
  • Bitternut hickory, 26.5 BTUs per cord.
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How do you dispose of Duraflame ashes?

If you don't have a garden or lawn, be sure to safely dispose of your ashes by placing them in a covered metal container away from the house and never place the metal container on a wood deck or patio while the ashes are still warm. So in the future, put those ashes to good use!
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Why does my wood fireplace not stay lit?

The difficulty with lighting your fire could be a lack of tinder. This is the component of fire-building that gets flames going. Solution: Use newspaper, dryer lint, or small twigs for tinder. Kindling catches fire next, which is large sticks or thin pieces of split seasoned firewood.
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How do you make logs burn slower?

If you are finding that your fire is burning fast and is therefore extinguishing quickly, you need to restrict the air into the chamber. Simply start closing the vents off once you add your logs (without completely shutting them down) and your fire will burn slower which means it will last longer.
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Which campfire burns longer?

Log Cabin Fire (Longest-lasting campfire)

It will have the appearance of a pyramid, and coals will form quickly.
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What wood should you not burn in your fireplace?

7 Types of Wood You Shouldn't Burn in Your Fireplace
  • #1) Softwood. Because of its high resin content, you shouldn't burn softwood in your fireplace. ...
  • #2) Wet Wood. ...
  • #3) Rotten Wood. ...
  • #4) Moldy Wood. ...
  • #5) Pressure-Treated Wood. ...
  • #6) Driftwood. ...
  • #7) Green Wood. ...
  • Why You Should Burn Kiln Dried Firewood in Your Fireplace.
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