I have read some about these "biobricks" but it looks like they are only available in the Northeast of the US. They may be way too expensive even if I could find them but they do sound like they would be worth trying. I'm in Missouri and I've never seen anything about the locally.
Anyone used them? Any thoughts?
Anyone used them? Any thoughts?
it is nothing like the hard glowing chuncks of coals you get from burning wood.. the square shape made it hard to stack in the sove, also very dusty in the package and when you do go to reload the stove, the fluffy ash flies everywhere! There is a company that makes a product called cozy logs, which were formerly known as cedar logs. they are made of recycled cedar from building fencposts, closet linings, and swingsets... this stuff retained a hard charcoal, and was shaped long and rectangular, which facilitated easier loading in the stove. they had a long hole thru the middle which helped get them started easilly.
I might as well just heat with oil at this rate.