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In your search for firewood, keep your eye out for free firewood advertisements, or contact a few different firewood dealers and suppliers. Ask friends and family where they purchase their firewood. Consider which kind of firelogs you want, such as birch, mesquite, beech, maple, cherry, organic, ash, or red. Go online to research how to burn fire efficiently, where to find natural charcoal in your area, listings of firewood dealers and suppliers, camping gear stores, log splitters for sale, tips on how to make a good smoking barbecue, and how to cut and chop firelogs with log splitters. Firewood can be sold in bulk, so inquire about bulk pricing when you contact a dealer or supplier. Ask about delivery as well. Whatever your need, from power tools to firewood carrier for your floor, firewood suppliers can provide it. When searching for the right firelog dealer for you, research the company’s years in business, ask about delivery, and evaluate customer service. Are staff members friendly and accommodating? If not, look elsewhere. Find out if the supplier is local or a chain. Do your research on the best types of wood and natural charcoal for your stove or barbecue pit. Stick to your budget, but be sure to order enough to get you through the winter. If you’re planning on having an open fire, such as for burning leaves, be sure to get a fire permit from your town or city beforehand. Whether you use firewood for food preparation, ambiance, or heat, you need to choose the right firelogs for the job.
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