duraflame® stax® Stackable Crackling Firelogs
duraflame® stax® is the first stackable fire log designed for use in fireplaces, wood stoves and outdoors. Shaped like split wood, stax burns with the same charred appearance and crackling sounds of a wood fire, but produces half the pollutants of an equivalent wood fire. No wood fire stacks up to this!
- Available in a pack of 3 stackable, crackling logs for one evening's fire, or a case of 6 logs for 2-3 fires
- Easy to light. Simply light the brown wrappers.
- Just 3 stax logs burn better than a typical 5 to 6-log bundle of firewood
- fireWISE®: Made from 100% renewable resources
- UL approved safety classification for use in UL-listed factory built fireplaces
- Chimney Safety Institute of America Accepted Product
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Usage Instructions
For Use in Fireplaces and Outdoor Fire Pits
• Open fireplace damper.
• Without tearing, carefully pull on seam of wrapper to separate it from the log.
• Place two logs on grate in an X configuration, with the top log angling up toward the back of
the firebox (If burning outdoors a grate is not required). Place fire logs so seam on wrapper is
facing the opening of the firebox and the arrows are pointing down.
• Light seam at arrows of the bottom fire log.
• Always use a metal fireplace screen while burning. If fireplace has glass doors leave doors open while burning, unless the fireplace manufacturer’s instructions indicate otherwise.
• Add an additional fire log (only one), if desired, after about 2 hours and flames from the first
fire logs have diminished. Additional logs may be added to extend the fire, but never add more
than one fire log per hour.
• Careful adjustment of the fire logs with a fireplace tool is acceptable but make sure no burning
particles stick to tool when it is withdrawn from the firebox.
For Use in Wood Stoves
• Open air intake controls or set controls to high burn setting.
• Without tearing, carefully pull on seam of wrapper to separate it from the fire log.
• Place two logs on bottom of firebox in an X configuration, with the top log angling up toward
the back of the firebox. Place logs so seam on wrapper is facing the opening of the firebox and
the arrows are pointing down.
• Light seam at arrows of the bottom log.
• Once the logs have begun burning, close stove door. Leave air intake controls on medium to
high burn setting.
• Before opening stove door(s) to check the fire, make sure air intake controls are fully open or
set on a high burn setting. Open door(s) slowly. Add an additional log as needed (only one at a
time) after flames of first logs have diminished, but never add more than one log per hour.
• Careful adjustment of the logs with a fireplace tool is acceptable but make sure no burning
particles stick to tool when it is withdrawn from the firebox.