Compressed wood brick option for those in NH/MA

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I'm back to a safe condition, but I have to take it very easy. My immune system, which is poor under the best of conditions, still hasn't recovered, so I can't really leave the house.

I hope you get better soon. I guess it feels good to be out of the hospital.

I’m going to go pick up a few packs of eco bricks shorty. I’m interested to see how they perform in Ariel. (My stove.. I named her Ariel.)
Burn times, heat output.. etc.
 
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I hope you get better soon. I guess it feels good to be out of the hospital.

I’m going to go pick up a few packs of eco bricks shorty. I’m interested to see how they perform in Ariel. (My stove.. I named her Ariel.)
Burn times, heat output.. etc.

This is just a part of my disability and why I am medically retired from the army. I do hope to stay out of the hospital in the future, but I will deal with this for the rest of my life.

The bricks are great! I wouldn't trust the advertised burn times unless you are burning them exclusively. I use them to assist my high moisture content firewood.