Hardwood Nets of Logs
We sell kiln dried hardwood logs in nets primarily for ease of transport around your home and garden. If you regularly burn kiln dried logs, you’ll know how heavy a basket full can be so by packaging the logs in smaller nets or bags, it simply makes them more convenient to handle.
Each net has about the right quantity for an evening’s use (for a wood burning stove) so you hopefully only need to go to the shed once. And, it makes delivery easier for you and the driver because each net can be transported from the delivery vehicle to your wood store by hand.
This is why the Birch Handy Bags are called ‘handy bags’. Customers that have purchased the handy bags reassure us that they are indeed very handy to carry around the place.
If you're unsure how many logs you might need this winter, check out our article How Much Wood do you Need to Burn Through Winter?
Oak, Alder, Birch and Ash Nets and Bags
All of these species are sold as kiln dried hardwood logs certified by the ready to burn guarantee that each log will have less than 18% moisture content. Dried firewood burns very efficient burning with consistent heat and minimal smoke.
Hardwoods have a long burn time which means you get more warmth for your money when you buy kiln dried firewood that is made from a hardwood species such as Ash, Birch or Oak.
Kiln dried hardwood logs give good heat output (largely because of their reduced moisture content) and create a long lasting fire ideal for heating your home or cooking with. You can use these kiln dried logs on an open fire, in a log burning stove, in a chimnea, fire pit or a wood-fired pizza oven.
Hardwood logs product much less smoke than softwood logs or any firewood that has not been kiln dried. Some logs, such as Birch logs will have some loose bark on the outside and this is normal. It’s actually very useful for lighting your fire instead of using paper. All of our kiln dried firewood comes from responsibly managed forests and felled using sustainable forestry practices.
Ordering Log Nets, Bags and Net Bundles
There is no minimum order and we deliver logs all over Cornwall and Plymouth right from the tip of Lands End to the waterfront in Plymouth city centre. We offer net bundles (up to 50 at any one time) or the option to buy just one net / bag. Bundles give you more logs for your money and reduce the per net price of your kiln dried logs.
Our firewood is known in Cornwall for being very good quality wood. Being Woodsure Ready to Burn is a mark of trust and quality that customers can rely on. It ensures we comply with strict regulations to sell kiln dried hardwood logs with a moisture content less than 18%.
You can order your logs online and we will deliver them to the door of your home or business. If you want to save money, you can also collect logs from us here at the Woodyard in Wadebridge. If necessary we can arrange very quick delivery
Storing Log Nets and Bags
If you have access to a dry garage, unit or shed, this is a perfect place to store kiln dried firewood. To ensure you get good heat from your log nets if you are storing them for a long time, you need to ensure they get plenty of airflow. Nets are designed specifically for easy storage in a well ventilated area. Please ensure you store your firewood off of the ground to maintain a low moisture content for the duration of storage.
All kiln dried hardwood firewood that we sell leaves the woodyard dry and clean (Woodsure approved Ready to Burn certification) but we cannot guarantee your logs will stay clean and dry if you do not keep them in the right conditions,
Your logstore or shed needs to be moisture free. This means ensuring the opening to your logstore is in the lee of the prevailing wind and rain and that your outbuilding doesn’t have a leaky roof.
Most importantly, maintain good airflow around your kiln dried hardwood log nets as you stack them.
How We Sell Bags and Nets
Explore our range of kiln dried logs in nets / bags. For better value for money, choose larger quantities. We offer discounts on the per net/bag price the more you buy. When you are ready, proceed to checkout to purchase your solid fuels online or if you need more help, please call our friendly team on 0800 8021 223.
Oak Nets
Our oak log nets can be purchased for as little as £8.49 each when you buy a bundle of 50 oak nets. If you buy one net of oak kiln dried hardwood logs the cost is £10.35. As with all products at Logan’s Logs, we offer significant bulk discounts on our website and over the phone.
Oak nets are the only kiln dried hardwood logs that we sell bundled in lots of 10, 20 and 50 but all of our products do have bulk discounts making it attractive to buy more.
Our oak hardwood logs are cut to 10 inches in length so fit in most stoves with ease.
Alder Nets
Alder nets are a bit cheaper and can be purchased from £8.40 a net. The Alder kiln dried firewood we produce is a great option for burning wood at home because it lights more easily than other hardwood logs.
Birch Nets and Bags
Birch kiln dried logs are a very popular choice and offer the most flexibility in terms of bag and net size.
We sell a 22 litre net of Birch kiln dried hardwood logs for as little as £9.10 but we also sell a 60 litre Birch handybag for £19.99. That’s like buying three nets for the price of two which makes the handbags a great value way to buy firewood for your open fires, stoves or pizza oven.
Birch kiln dried logs to come with bark on the surface of each log. This burns off very quickly leaving the hardwood logs to burn much more slowly and intensely giving you loads of heat without loads of smoke.
Ash Nets
Ash nets come in a 22 litre net or a 35 litre net. The 22 litre net is as low as £9.99 and the larger net 35 litre is as low as £13.00 per net which represents better value for money.
Getting the Fire Started
Hardwood logs are great because the burn hotter but they can be tricky to light easily. You will need kindling and firelighters to get the fire started in your fireplace. Choose kiln dried kindling of course, the same rules apply to kindling as they do to logs and in the UK wood cannot be sold unless it is ready to burn certified.
For help and advice see our guide: How to light a fire.
Helpful links:
- Kiln Dried Firewood Delivery
- Firewood Helping to Keep Fuel Bills Down
- Woodsure Approved Ready To Burn
- Burning mixed Wood, Coal and Smokeless fuel can seriously damage your flue liner
- Quality Assured Kiln Dried Firewood
- A Practical Guide to Burning Wood and other Fuels on Open Fires and Stoves
- The Dangers of Burning Wet Wood
- The Future of Log Transportation
- A Guide to Quality Firewood
- Where Does Kiln Dried Firewood Come From? A Sustainable Sourcing Guide
- Pizza Oven Kiln Dried Firewood
- How to light a fire in your wood burning stove
- How to Store Kiln Dried Logs
- How much wood do you need to burn through winter?
- Hardwood Logs
- Pizza Cooking Wood FAQ
- Hardwood Logs for Pizza Ovens