Duraflame logs are made by combining sawdust, wax, and other additives. The sawdust is mixed with a wax binder to create a moldable material, which is then shaped into logs. These logs are then dried and packaged for sale. The wax helps to provide a consistent burn and makes the logs easy to ignite.
Duraflame logs are made with a blend of waxes, including paraffin wax. This wax blend helps the logs burn efficiently and cleanly.
Duraflame fire logs typically burn at temperatures ranging from 1,000 to 1,200 degrees Fahrenheit. These specially designed logs are engineered to provide consistent and efficient heat output for use in fireplaces and wood stoves.
"You can find a new fireplace log at Albertsons, Ralphs, Target. I prefer to go to Albertsons. They got a variety of new fireplace logs for you to choose from. From Duraflame all the way to Java logs."
Duraflame makes artificial firewood, not batteries.
No, you cannot put out and reuse a Duraflame log once it has been lit.
Information about Duraflame can be found on the Duraflame website, Amazon, Lowes, Buy Appliances, Consumer Reports, Home Depot, Building Supply and Yahoo Voices.
No, it is not recommended to relight a Duraflame log if it goes out before fully burning.
The best thing to do is buy a box of starter logs. You have to have really hot coals to get many oaks to burn. I use duraflame starter bricks and save half hour of prep time.
melt the logs and make a cake base
Just make a compost of rotten wood like logs or smaller logs and rotten leaves.
You can buy pyre logs at ge but also make them. To make pyre logs you need sacred olive oil that can be made from the Shades of Mort'ton. You will need normal olive oil to make this and once its made you then add it to logs. Some logs will need up to 4 doses of the sacred olive oil.
Yes, you can set the temperature on this device.