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RedStone Hardwood Fuel Blocks, 6-7 lb., 3-Pack

RedStone Hardwood Fuel Blocks, 6-7 lb., 3-Pack

Item # 102901899

$4.99
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RedStone Hardwood Fuel Blocks, 6-7 lb., 3-Pack

Item # 102901899

$4.99

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Get the fire going with the RedStone Hardwood Fuel Blocks. Made from 100% recycled hardwood sawdust, these fuel blocks are a carbon neutral and environmentally friendly fuel option for your stove, fireplace, furnace or fire pit. The fuel blocks are kiln dried with a 6-8% moisture content for reduced emissions and more heat. 1 fuel block equals approximately 14 lb. (6.35 kg) of cut firewood. Total of 3 wood fuel blocks included.

For additional information on this product, please see the Product Documents section for all downloadable user manuals, installation guides, brochures and warranty statements.

  • 100% recycled hardwood sawdust fuel blocks
  • Kiln-dried to 6-8% moisture content
  • 1 lb. produces up to 8,800 BTUs of heat, comparable to coal
  • Fuel blocks are for use in approved wood-burning stoves, fireplaces, furnaces and fire pits
  • No additives, chemicals or binders
  • Clean-burning, less creosote buildup, ash and reduced particle emissions
  • Carbon neutral and environmentally friendly fuel option
  • 1 fuel block equals approximately 14 lb. (6.35 kg) of cut firewood
  • Use only in well-maintained wood-burning units with proper ventilation
  • Start with bed of hot coals and add 1 or 2 fuel blocks; to avoid overheating, adjust air flow and do not overfill the firebox
  • Store fuel blocks in a dry area and do not stack beside stove, furnace, fireplace or other heating appliance
  • Pack includes 3 wood fuel blocks
  • 0.39 cu. ft. size fuel blocks
  • Weighs 20 lb.
  • Made in USA

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Q: how to order a pallet

4 months ago
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  • A: For inventory inquires please contact Customer Solutions at (877) 718-6750. Hours of Operation Monday - Saturday 7am-9pm CST Sunday 8am-7pm CST.
    4 months ago
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Q: what is the dimension of a firebrick?

8 months ago
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  • A: Each block height is 4 in X length 10 in. X width 5 in.
    8 months ago
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Q: Can I order a pallet and have it shipped to the store?

11 months ago
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  • A: For shipping inquires please contact Customer Solutions at (877) 718-6750. Hours of Operation Monday - Saturday 7am-9pm CST Sunday 8am-7pm CST.
    11 months ago
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Q: Where in the US does the wood come from?

a year ago
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  • A: it was made from 100% hardwood from a lumber
    a year ago
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Q: How long does each brick last ?

a year ago
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  • A: We cannot specifically state how long each block will burn. These blocks are best used in a wood stove. If the air flow is open and the stove is burning hot you may only get 45 minutes to 1 hour per block but we recommend the stove be controlled to a more manageable heat range which will extend the life of the blocks to 3-4 hours or more. Stove size, air flow, outside temp and actual appliance are all factors in burn time.
    a year ago
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Q: Are these ok to make fish emulsion for vegetable garden fertilizer?

a year ago
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  • A: We would not recommend this product for that application
    a year ago
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Q: How do you get your fire going with these bricks,? Do you need kindling or paper or can will they start just by lighting the bricks.

2 years ago
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  • A: I would suggest paper and or kindling. It would be like trying to light a log. These are very dense. More dense than an actual log.
    2 years ago
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Q: How many 3 packs are on a pallet?

2 years ago
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  • A: A pallet comes with 96 packages per pallet.
    2 years ago
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Q: How many on a pallet?

2 years ago
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  • A: A pallet comes with 96 packages per pallet.
    2 years ago
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Q: Some mushrooms grow on sawdust. Can I use this product to grow mushrooms? Or do you have other customers grow mushrooms with this product?

3 years ago
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  • A: They are made from 100% clean hardwood dust and shavings (with NO additives) and compressed into "block" form. The Redstone Fuel Blocks have not been tested for growing mushrooms.
    3 years ago
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Most Helpful Favorable Review

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12 years ago
Wanted to add after seeing one star review that creosote was running down chimney after burning four bricks. This stuff is really dry (8 percent moisture content per brick) so a stove top thermometer is a must to prevent over firing your stove. I am currently mixing two bricks in with some semi seasoned wood to balance out the overall moisture content in the firebox. If cordwood is not available fewer bricks at a time or dampening down the draft a little more than normal may be required. It sounds like the chimney needed to be cleaned. There's no way four pieces of any type of wood even green wood would produce so much creosote.
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Most Helpful Critical Review

Better than firewood

6 years ago
I have been using these, along with regular firewood, in my outdoor furnace and my fireplace over the last 3 years. I use 2-3 pallets of these per year. Packaging: They are shrink-wrapped, but some of the packs are not totally sealed. They MUST be kept in a dry area, or they will absorb moisture and expand and crumble. They also leave substantial dust, once unwrapped. This isn't a problem if used outdoors, but will leave dust and small crumbs on the floor indoors. My solution is to stack several, unopened packs on a log rack by the fireplace. To use them, I slice open the top of the shrink-wrap and remove fire-blocks as needed. I then carefully empty the shrink-wrap into the fireplace, roll it up to prevent any residue from spilling out, and discard it in the trash. As the product description states, a pallet of these fire blocks is equivalent to at least 1.5 cords of firewood. They are cleaner than storing firewood, with no bark, dirt or bugs. They burn hot and cleaner and longer than the equivalent weight of firewood, and they leave much less ash, and don't cause creosote buildup. As the instructions state, they are best started in an already-existing fire. They do not burn easily if started by themselves. If they are used in a wood stove, start off by using just one. They burn hot and the stove can be damaged if it gets too hot. When using in a fireplace or outdoor furnace, make sure there is a small space between them to help them burn, or break them into 2 or 3 pieces before placing them.
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Arizona
Review 1
6 months ago
I use these blocks as a supplement to wood in my wood burning stove. They burn sometime longer than split wood.

Yes, I recommend this product.

Kansas City
Review 1

Do not have ahipped

a year ago
I like them but suggest you buy in store. I had them shipped and they were packaged as poorly as possible. Unusable as they were just a pile of sawdust
SweepstakesYes
Virginia
Review 1

Not as Good as the Previous Brand I Used

a year ago
I recently tried these Fuel Blocks, and while I like the fact that they burn longer than the brand I used to buy, getting the fire started has been a real challenge. These blocks are much harder to ignite compared to the other brand my local store used to carry. Once I finally get a fire going, they do last longer, which is a plus. However, the difficulty in lighting them means I have to spend extra time and effort, which isn’t ideal. Overall, they’re decent once you manage to get them burning, but I miss the ease and reliability of the previous brand. I’ve found these so frustrating I may return the remaining 10 packages I have o my local store.

No, I do not recommend this product.

INDIANA
Review 1

Crumbles to unusable mess.

a year ago
There were supposed to be compressed sawdust logs, which I assumed would stay in block form when open, but when you take the plastic off to use them they crumble turning right back into sawdust which makes them unusable. Very unsatisfied and sad I wasted money, especially paying more shipping than the actual cost of the item anxious to try them out.
SweepstakesYes

No, I do not recommend this product.