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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Is Duraflame toxic?

Our firelogs are made of sawdust, agricultural fibers, waxes and oils; we are not aware of any ingredients that would cause a chemically toxic reaction should your pet consume a small amount of these products. However, the wood fibers in the product are not digestible.
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Is Duraflame environmentally friendly?

SAVES TREES. A duraflame firelog consumes 80% less material than a comparable duration wood fire, and burning firelogs instead of wood results in significantly fewer trees cut down for use as firewood.
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What are firelogs made from?

Artificial firelogs are basically big candles. Most are made from postindustrial sawdust, cellulose, and waxes. 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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Are Duraflame logs natural?

Duraflame firelogs use recycled and renewable wood sawdust and agricultural fibers, saving valuable natural resources. The renewable fibers are mixed with blends of wax and other combustible, renewable materials.
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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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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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Are firelogs 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 Duraflame compressed wood?

The product comes in three sizes, as well as a unique Cracklelog, which gives off the soothing sounds of a real crackling wood fire. www.duraflame.com, (209) 461-6600. Compressed, all-wood fire logs from goodwood fire logs are made from 100 percent clean, recycled woodchips and sawdust and no petrochemical binders.
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Is Duraflame safe for indoor fireplace?

Some of the more common brands are Duraflame, Pine Mountain and Earthlog. These logs are designed to be used in open hearth, brick and mortar masonry systems or prefabricated fireplace systems; however, they cannot be used in freestanding stoves or fireplace inserts.
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Are Duraflame logs toxic to dogs?

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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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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Are Duraflame logs cancerous?

'Tis the season to be burning synthetic fire logs, but a new study from UNC's Gillings School of Global Public Health reports that using these prepackaged fireplace staples also could increase the chances of developing breast cancer.
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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 you put a firelog in a stove?

Only use in fireplaces or appliances suitable for coal or wood fires. Do not use on a hot grate, on barbecues or in wood burning stoves. Do not move the firelog once lit. It is not designed as a heating product.
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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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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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Can you reburn Duraflame?

This makes them an easy fire starter, but it can also be used as fuel for your fireplace or wood stove. If you are burning a Duraflame fire log and decide to put it out for any reason, the answer is yes. This isn't ideal, but if you want to use it again in the future you can.
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Can you put out a Duraflame log and reuse it?

Can you put out a Duraflame log and reuse it? It is possible, but there will be a lot of leftover ash in the fireplace. A single Duraflame log is also easy to light again with paper kindling and some fire starter fluid or alcohol. Duraflame logs are made from recycled wood and sawdust.
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How do you extinguish a Duraflame log?

Putting Out Duraflame Logs

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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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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Can you eat food cooked over duraflame?

You shouldn't cook over most typical fire logs, such as a regular Duraflame Firelog. The residue off of the logs can add a funky flavor to your food, and since they generally produce only a flame and no coals, they aren't really the best fire logs for cooking anyway.
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What is the best thing to burn in a fire pit?

We'd recommend using hardwoods, such as oak, ash and beech which are best for heat when cooking and will provide a long burn and flavour. If you're looking to add a little more flavour, Apple wood provides a fantastic flavour or why not try adding a little hickory at the end of cooking for a smokey taste.
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Can I use fire log for BBQ?

For maximum control over the flavor of your grilled food, you must use firewood as the fuel source. Firewood is also easier to light than charcoal. You don't need to use lighter fluid or other accelerants to ignite your firewood. Assuming it's dry and well-seasoned, it should fire starters.
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Is wood burning fireplace unhealthy?

“Exposure to wood-burning smoke can cause asthma attacks and bronchitis and also can aggravate heart and lung disease.” People with heart or lung diseases, diabetes, children and older adults are the most likely to be affected by particle pollution exposure.
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