Is There a Difference Between Compressed Sawdust Blocks?

Is There a Difference Between Compressed Sawdust Blocks?

Consumers have a choice on what fuel to burn in their wood burning insert, wood stove or fireplace. Compressed sawdust blocks have become a popular choice for a number of reasons. It can be hard, however, to know which type of fuel to purchase. First of all, it is...
Heating with Wood is on the Increase

Heating with Wood is on the Increase

“The use of cordwood and wood pellets as the primary residential space heating fuel has increased by 33% since 2005, to about 2.6 million households in 2014. About 8% of households use wood as a secondary source of heat, making wood second only to electricity as...
The National Hardware Retailing Magazine Features BIO BLOCKS

The National Hardware Retailing Magazine Features BIO BLOCKS

BIO BLOCKS are highlighted in The National Hardware Magazine as filling a unique niche in the firewood market. The article states that repurposed sawdust, compressed into a fire block, is a popular seller. Compared to traditional firewood, customers love how stackable...
BIO BLOCKS are Easy to Transport

BIO BLOCKS are Easy to Transport

Memorial Day, graduation parties, summer vacations and the camping season are just around the corner. Bon fires and barbeques are a big part of any summer gathering. Why not plan ahead this year and take several packs of BIO BLOCKS with you? Since the blocks are made...
Extra BIO BLOCK Packs Can Be Used For Spring Clean Up

Extra BIO BLOCK Packs Can Be Used For Spring Clean Up

As the weather warms up outside, you don’t need to push your BIO BLOCKS in a corner for six months! Customers who purchased a pallet of BIO BLOCKS (88 packs) can use them during the warmer weather too. It’s so convenient to have plenty of blocks on hand...
The Simplest Way to Start a Fire

The Simplest Way to Start a Fire

Let’s face it! We all love to sit around a cozy fire on a cold winter evening but who wants to spend half of the evening getting a fire started? I’ll offer a few suggestions on how to start a fire with firewood and/or BIO BLOCKS. I have found the simplest...

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