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The AMOS 32 Coffee Logs offer an eco-friendly alternative to traditional firewood, made from 100% recycled materials. These ultra-dry heat logs burn 20% hotter and longer than conventional wood, while significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Ideal for various heating appliances, they provide a clean, efficient, and sustainable way to enjoy a warm fire.
A**R
The best on the market.
The perfect size to place in a woodstove. Ignites almost immediately creating significant heat.
J**L
Logs
A bit expensive for continuous use but interesting to try out for my log burner. The logs light quickly and burn well so I use them for starting the fire over kindling wood. Once they are alight I can add heavier logs for a great fire. Highly recommended for doing one’s bit to save the planet.
C**N
Great products- lovely coffee scent
Lovely logs. Coffee logs don't give quite as much heat as the heat logs but good enough, and do fill the room a gorgeous scent!
M**N
Nice to burn brought to try on log fire would by again
Lasts about 40 min burns well
M**
Logs
Should have done my home work more expensive than local garage , if you want to burn your money buy these. The actual coffee logs are good but way too expensive. The other logs burnt for hour half .
D**N
Winter logs
These logs burn well and smell lively
B**E
Value for money.
As advertised good heat output value for money
S**N
Average and best to avoid
Tried these instead of kiln dried logs / smokeless fuel / coal as we thought we'd go a bit "eco" (ironic for a multi-fuel burner user). We had to get the fire going with kindling first, then dropped a high energy eco-log on. Within an hour the entire log was gone, and heat output had not even started our stove fan up or warmed the stove (something we'd expect from a normal log). Stove is a 14kw Morso.Added 2 coffee logs - great flame, very low ash but again very low heat output and a quick burn time - no more than 2 hours and they were done and dusted. For c£25 I can see us getting through these in a weekend - much more costly than kiln dried logs which at £8 a bag would last us 2 days.
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