Heat Up Your Woodstove or Fireplace with Duraflame Stax Review and Giveaway!

Jacqueline January 27, 2010 7:10 am Giveaways

With Winter still lingering on, how cozy and inviting it is to have a hot fire heating up your home!  Duraflame has introduced a new kind of firelog that brands itself as the New Generation of Firelogs called Duraflame Stax.  These firelogs are made from 100% renewable resources and a bundle of 3 Stax firelogs (10.8 lbs) produces a fire that is equivalent to burning a 5-6 log bundle (25-30 lbs) of firewood.  They burn cleaner than wood (in fact, 50 percent less emissions than an equivalent wood fire) and starting a fire couldn’t be made easier without the use of kindling or any other fire starter!  The firelogs also have the ability to be stacked and used in woodstoves as  well as fireplaces.

Since we heat our home the old-fashioned way with oil, it can get pretty expensive to keep our house warm without the use of our woodstove.  With that comes the hard work of chopping up kindling and firewood, cleaning up the mess from wood shavings and ashes, and hauling the heavy wood logs into the house, not to mention having to deal with the occasional wood splinters that injure your hands.  With Stax firelogs, a fire couldn’t be more simpler and convenient to enjoy!   All you have to do in order to enjoy a night long fire is to stack and cross together two Stax firelogs in your woodstove and light the paper it’s wrapped in.  From there, the fire will burn all night and produce much more heat than regular wood logs.  My husband and I were amazed that a 3 pack bundle would last through out the night and didn’t have to wake up early to put more logs in to keep the fire going!

Check out how easy it is to start a fire with Duraflame Stax:

Where to Buy: You can purchase Duraflame Stax for $9.99 for a bundle of 3 Stax firelogs  or $19.99 for a bundle of 6 Stax firelogs at most retail stores including Target and K-Mart.

Giveaway Time (required entry): Two lucky Blessings Abound Mommy readers will win a coupon good for a 3 pack bundle of Stax Duraflame Logs (good for 1 evening’s fire)!  All you have to do in order to be qualified for a chance to win is to read the faqs found on the Duraflame website and leave a comment with a fact you learned about Duraflame Stax!

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*Product was provided free of charge in exchange for review and giveaway from Duraflame and doesn’t affect my views or feedback of the product. This review is based solely on my personal opinion and experience and results may vary person to person.

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Jacqueline Renner wrote 1027 articles on this blog.

Jacqueline is the Mom/Owner/Editor behind the Blessings Abound Mommy Blog that incorporates her Christian, Alaskan, homeschooling, and stay at home life with five children eight years and younger. You'll also find Alaskan and family favorite recipes directly from her kitchen and family oriented product reviews and giveaways! To learn more about Jacqueline and her family, you can read more about her here.

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68 Comments

  1. Storm says:

    I learned you need to keep pet birds as far away from the fire as you can when using these. (No problems, no birds here! lol)
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  3. Terri L says:

    They should not be used as a cooking fuel. They may actually leave a bad taste on food.

  4. Duraflame® firelogs are Underwriter Laboratories (UL) Classified for use in zero-clearance manufactured metal fireplaces and are suitable for use in all types of traditional open hearth fireplaces. Duraflame® firelogs should not be burned in wood stoves or wood stove fireplace inserts. Check for the UL-Classification mark on the package before buying. For more information about the wide range of fireplaces available today, visit the HearthNet web site.

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  13. Gianna says:

    Can I burn more than one duraflame® firelog at a time?
    No. Duraflame firelogs were designed to eliminate the need for adding more fuel and tending a fire.

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    DuraFlame are longest lasting fire logs and cleanest burning.

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