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Firing up the log burner ??

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By *enarde OP   Man
2 days ago

Barnsley

Well we’ve had a cold spell in Barnsley

Had to fire up the log burner

It’s dual fuel so I burn coal ovals

After a few hours the kitchen diner is ear as toast

Have you fired yours up yet

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By *issy SiMan
2 days ago

Horsham

I have tbe heating on low so my place is warm. Having had a heart attack last year my priority is living in a comfortable environment even if it costs more money

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By *3versMan
2 days ago

glasgow

Has been on for weeks, bought it a couple of winters ago when energy prices were sky high, one of the best spends I've made

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By *bone75Man
2 days ago

Bensham

Used to have a log burner when I lived with an ex.

I'd scavenge wood from local forests etc and heat the house for free.

now she constantly complains she can't afford to put the heating on yet there's must be over a ton of firewood I'd cut before we separated sitting there doing nothing 🙄

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By *roy8Man
2 days ago

Perthshire

Fuck mine has been going for a while,a lot of cold days up here. My oil heating is on as well. I only put the burner on around 7pm. When the heating goes on. An hour and it's toasty,great lying in front of it bollock naked having a good wank

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By *oosterladMan
2 days ago

ipswich

Mines on its cold here when the wind from the East blows in. Dog is gently toasting himself.

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By *ndsotobedMan
2 days ago

Towcester

Got the one in the workshop roaring away!

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By *unMoonTattooMan
2 days ago

Wareham

They're disastrous for human health

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/log-burner-wood-stove-lung-health-b2836578.html

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By *oose1Man
2 days ago

doncaster

Mines been in a few weeks now

I’m lucky in my job , I have acccess to trees that we cut down so free logs

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By *ildwestheroMan
2 days ago

Llandrindod Wells

Wish I had one. Modernish house with no fireplace or chimney. Not even a suitable place to put one with an external flue. Just have to stick with the rather impersonal gas CH.

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By *bone75Man
2 days ago

Bensham


"They're disastrous for human health

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/log-burner-wood-stove-lung-health-b2836578.html"

So is hypothermia

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By *astDevonGuyMan
2 days ago

East Devon

Wish I had one , an open fireplace is on the wish list for my next home , hope to get a multi fuel stove

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By *hirtyguyMan
2 days ago

Coleraine


"They're disastrous for human health

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/log-burner-wood-stove-lung-health-b2836578.html

So is hypothermia "

lol Exactly 😂😂😂

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By *b72Man
2 days ago

Moray

Had mine on a few times, but not cold enough yet for it to be on every night

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By *aremanMan
2 days ago

Wymondham


"They're disastrous for human health

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/log-burner-wood-stove-lung-health-b2836578.html

So is hypothermia "

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By *ldmanMan
2 days ago

Rawcliffe Bridge.

Yes, I've had mine on for quite a few weeks.

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By *orcester GuyMan
2 days ago

Worcestershire North


"They're disastrous for human health

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/log-burner-wood-stove-lung-health-b2836578.html"

Don’t believe everything paid researchers tell you

Is it because the government get no money from it

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By *ic15Man
2 days ago

wroxham

Yep, had mine on a few times lately. Multi fuel burner, light mine upside down. Wild fire ovals first then fire lighters then kindling and a small log on top.

Works great every time.

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By *ighway expressMan
2 days ago

Campbeltown

Currently working my way through a small forest as we speak ...

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By *laireKTV/TS
2 days ago

Manchester


"They're disastrous for human health

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/log-burner-wood-stove-lung-health-b2836578.html

Don’t believe everything paid researchers tell you

Is it because the government get no money from it "

If they were good for the environment, wouldn't eco Ed be promoting them?

I get why the environment gets dumped when money gets tight though .

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By *obbertMan
2 days ago

In a world of my own


"I have tbe heating on low so my place is warm. Having had a heart attack last year my priority is living in a comfortable environment even if it costs more money "

I can empathise with you on this, myself in a similar health condition, don’t be cold mate, it’s vital to keep a constant warm environment as a priority.

Warm hugs,

Robby

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By *ammy39Man
2 days ago

Glenrothes

Yes mine too, been using it for about 4 weeks now.

Best investment ever

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By *ndyfy7Man
2 days ago

Fleetwood

I need one for my conservatory

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By *aremanMan
2 days ago

Wymondham


"Yep, had mine on a few times lately. Multi fuel burner, light mine upside down. Wild fire ovals first then fire lighters then kindling and a small log on top.

Works great every time."

Kindling, 50ml waste white spirit from repainting, logs. Bish as they say bosh.

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