Firewood
2.5 cubic meter pallet of 50cm kiln-dried firewood – 2.1m³ box of split and cut oak/beech/chestnut logs
325,00 €
390,00 €
50cm kiln-dried wooden pallet made from premium hardwoods . Kiln-dried for minimal moisture content. Premium long format for maximum performance.
✓ OVEN DRYING:
- Steam drying : Moisture < 15%
- Noble wood species : Oak, beech, chestnut
- Maximum length : 50 cm
- Large volume : 2.5 steres
- Performance : Optimal efficiency
⚡ MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE: Oven drying guarantees the lowest possible humidity, therefore the highest heat output. A quality investment.
Technical specifications
- Drying: Steamed (< 15% humidity)
- species: Noble oak, beech, and chestnut
- Length 50 cm
- Volume 2.5 steres (2.1 m3)
- Performance: Optimal efficiency guaranteed
- Instant and easy ignition
- High-end technical quality
- Long-term performance investment
Delivery:
Steamed pallet delivery • Lead time 7-10 days • Technical quality
Guarantee:
✅ Kiln-dried • ✅ Premium woods • ✅ Maximum performance
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Storage & Quality Advice
Recommended Fuel Types
Oak, beech, ash: hardwoods with slow combustion and high calorific value.
Humidity Level
Ideally < 20% for easy ignition and complete combustion.
Optimal Storage
Protected from rain, well-ventilated, on a pallet. Maximum shelf life: 18 months.
Usage Tips
Mix the types of fuel, use an eco-friendly firelighter, clean regularly.
Recognizing quality wood
1. Splitting: Logs split well for uniform drying.
2. Bark: Little bark remaining (less than 10%).
3. Weight: Light = dry, heavy = wet.
4. Sound: A sharp, clear noise when two logs are struck together.