White Oak is a hardwood that burns long and hot. White Oak burns clean with embers, is non-popping, and generates low smoke that has a pleasant smell. White Oak is great for home heating, grilling, and smoking meats such as pork, poultry, and seafood. We suggest using it with a starter wood. Mesquite has a heat value of around 27.7 BTU.
White Oak
White Oak is a hardwood that burns long and hot. White Oak burns clean with embers, is non-popping, and generates low smoke that has a pleasant smell. White Oak is great for home heating, grilling, and smoking meats such as pork, poultry, and seafood. We suggest using it with a starter wood. Mesquite has a heat value of around 27.7 BTU.
Red Oak
Red Oak is a hardwood that burns long and hot. Red Oak will burn clean with embers and generate low smoke that has a pleasant smell. It’s great for smoking or grilling and leaves a savory taste on beef, pork, lamb, and other red meats. Red Oak can also be used for home heating. We recommend double splitting it and using it with a starter wood. Red Oak has a heat value of around 29.8 BTU.
Red Oak
Red Oak is a hardwood that burns long and hot. Red Oak will burn clean with embers and generate low smoke that has a pleasant smell. It’s great for smoking or grilling and leaves a savory taste on beef, pork, lamb, and other red meats. Red Oak can also be used for home heating. We recommend double splitting it and using it with a starter wood. Red Oak has a heat value of around 29.8 BTU.
Almond is a hardwood that burns long and hot. Almond burns clean with embers, generates low smoke, is non-popping, and has a nutty smell. Good for cooking pork, seafood, poultry, and is great for smoking and for use in pizza ovens. We recommend double splitting it and using it with a starter wood. Almond has a heat value of around 33 BTU.
Almond
Almond is a hardwood that burns long and hot. Almond burns clean with embers, generates low smoke, is non-popping, and has a nutty smell. Good for cooking pork, seafood, poultry, and is great for smoking and for use in pizza ovens. We recommend double splitting it and using it with a starter wood. Almond has a heat value of around 33 BTU.
Avocado is a softwood that burns fast, easy, and is a great starter wood. Avocado burns cleaner than other soft or medium woods, generates medium smoke and has a fair smell. Can be used for general cooking and complements nicely as a starter wood. Avocado has a heat value of around 20.8 BTU.
Avocado
Avocado is a softwood that burns fast, easy, and is a great starter wood. Avocado burns cleaner than other soft or medium woods, generates medium smoke and has a fair smell. Can be used for general cooking and complements nicely as a starter wood. Avocado has a heat value of around 20.8 BTU.
Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus is a hardwood that burns long and hot. Eucalyptus generates more smoke than other woods and tends to pop and crackle. We recommend using it with a starter wood. Eucalyptus is a great alternative for house heating and has a heat value of around 33 BTU.
Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus is a hardwood that burns long and hot. Eucalyptus generates more smoke than other woods and tends to pop and crackle. We recommend using it with a starter wood. Eucalyptus is a great alternative for house heating and has a heat value of around 33 BTU.
Mesquite
Mesquite is a hardwood that burns long and hot. Mesquite burns clean with embers and is great for smoking. Great for grilling and for smoking meats. We suggest using it with a starter wood. Mesquite has a heat value of around 28 BTU.
Mesquite
Mesquite is a hardwood that burns long and hot. Mesquite burns clean with embers and is great for smoking. Great for grilling and for smoking meats. We suggest using it with a starter wood. Mesquite has a heat value of around 28 BTU.
Piñon Pine
Piñon Pine is a medium fast starting softwood that is perfect for bonfires and fireplaces. Piñon Pine has a great pine scent and burns at a steady rate that’s not as fast as softwoods, and not as long as hardwoods. Can be used mixed with a hardwood or by itself. Piñon Pine has a heat value of around 29.8 BTU.
Piñon Pine
Piñon Pine is a medium fast starting softwood that is perfect for bonfires and fireplaces. Piñon Pine has a great pine scent and burns at a steady rate that’s not as fast as softwoods, and not as long as hardwoods. Can be used mixed with a hardwood or by itself. Piñon Pine has a heat value of around 29.8 BTU.
Pine
Pine is a softwood that burns fast and is easily lit. Usually sold in mixed varieties, we recommend using it primarily as a starter wood. Pine is great firewood for bonfires or just the occasional camp fire. Pine has a low heat value of around 15.2 BTU.
Pine
Pine is a softwood that burns fast and is easily lit. Usually sold in mixed varieties, we recommend using it primarily as a starter wood. Pine is great firewood for bonfires or just the occasional camp fire. Pine has a low heat value of around 15.2 BTU.