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What is fuel for the fireplace?

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13y ago
Updated: 8/19/2019

The obvious choice for fuel is natural wood. A great way to get a fire started quickly and easily, while still using natural wood, rather than chemical soaked fake logs, is to use fatwood. Fatwood has tree resin in it that allows it to ignite easily. Once you get your fire started, adding larger logs that will burn for a long time are the best fuel.

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