Leave used, burnt wood for next time?

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jayoungny

New Member
Mar 31, 2022
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USA
Hi all.

Just got done with my 2nd fire ever. The first was last week, and at someone's suggestion, I used a Duraflame log. This time, I got some wood from my local market (I assume this is ok), and I am left with a charred log. Should I keep it in there for next time, or do I need to toss it?

Thanks in advance.

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Yes, it's charcoal and the next fire will burn it down.

Never use a Duraflame log in a wood stove. They are meant for open fireplace burning only.
 
Duraflame logs have a wax binder (paraffin is a petroleum product). Look at the stove manual. There is usually a clause in it about them or prohibiting petroleum products.

On Duraflame's website it specifically says:
  • Use in an indoor, open hearth fireplace or outdoor fireplace or fire pit