Need sources for Biobrick type fuel logs in New Mexico

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IngridS

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Nov 4, 2013
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Castine, ME
My sister lives in New Mexico, and has a new fireplace insert wood stove. I live in Maine, and use Biobricks, which are neater and easier to use and store, and give very good heat. She'd like to try them too, but hasn't found a supplier. I tried a web search and didn't find anything southwest of Kansas, Oregon or Colorado! Can anyone help?
 
I'd recommend looking for North Idaho Energy Logs. They seem to be pretty available all over the west. They're dense 8 lb logs that supply about 16.5 million BTU/ton if that works for her.
 
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