A long-lasting campfire that provides an excellent amount of heat needs the right setting and construction, but crucially, the best fire logs are vital to sustaining beautiful flames.
Homefire has a broad range of products that can help you get your campfire started, so we want to highlight the best logs you should consider to complement the perfect camping trip.
Before Selecting Your Campfire Logs
First, it would be best to ascertain the rules of the campsite you're visiting to understand what they will and won't allow; assuming you're permitted to create a campfire, you can begin browsing your options.
Consider the room in your vehicle to transport the campfire logs to the site - you don't want to be disappointed before you even set off. Next, think about how many people are attending your camping event and for how long because you'll likely want enough heat for every night of your trip.
Instant Light Fire Logs x 10
This is possibly the most convenient choice in the Homefire range; the Instant Light Fire Logs x 10 can be burned in the bag, making them remarkably easy to use, transport, and leaving you needing less fire-starting equipment.
Transporting the Instant Light Fire Logs is simple, so starting a practical and durable fire wherever you camp out is straightforward. These smokeless logs have had the vast majority of the moisture within them removed.
Kiln-Dried Firewood
If you enjoy the assembly process of fire and moving the logs around to create a beautiful campfire ambience, kiln-dried firewood is a great choice. Ensuring the logs' moisture content is below 20% is vital to reduce the smoke the fire will exude, protecting everybody around the fire and sparing the environment of excess output.
The best way to get kiln-dried logs started is to use firelighters and kindling, creating a base with initial flames to which you can add your logs. Homefire's range of kiln-dried firewood provides exceptional flames for the perfect setting and will generate a robust amount of heat to keep you warm.
This, too, is Ready To Burn approved, meaning you can light these kiln-dried logs in any permitted location for a fire that will last long into the night and deliver a pleasing aroma.