Also spelled briquet is a compressed block of coal dust or other combustible biomass material e g.
Charcoal briquettes in wood stove.
Wood briquettes generally have a water content moisture content of under 10.
Wood briquettes not to be confused with coal or charcoal briquettes are a woodfuel made from compressed dry sawdust and or wood chips they will usually have less than 10 moisture content.
Coal burns much hotter than wood so coal based products can damage a wood burning stove.
They re inexpensive and easy to get burning evenly especially if you use a charcoal starter.
Charcoal sawdust wood chips peat or paper used for fuel and kindling to start a fire the term derives from the french word brique meaning brick.
In fact wood briquettes are generally better for wood burning stoves than logs are.
Most high quality briquettes are dried down to under 6.
Charcoal briquettes make a convenient and reliable choice.
Briquettes are made from raw charcoal that s mixed with binding materials to make the familiar bricks.
Wood burning stoves are not designed to burn as hot as multi fuel stoves ones which can burn either wood or coal.
Briquettes are the hot new thing for your wood burning stove so cut out the logs hugely popular elsewhere in europe briquettes are beginning to take off in the uk and they re good for your.