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Different types of firewood

Wood is best described as food for fire – and like human food, fire wood has different energy contents.

Not all wood species burnt the same

We have put together a list of the most common species of woods fond across Australia to give you a way to know whats the best wood to burn

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Ironbark firewood

Dark reddish-brown to black color, Ironbark is perfect for overnight burn
- Hard to get going
- Every Kg of Ironbark burnt, produces 2.2kW of heat
- Low smoke and emissions

Yellow Gum / Yellow box firewood

Yellowish-brown in color, Yellow Gum / Yellow Box is perfect for day time and overnight burn
- Easy to get going
- Every Kg of Yellowgum burnt, produces 2.1kW of heat
- Low smoke and emissions

Redgum firewood

Redish-brown in color, Redgum is perfect long extended overnight burn
- Hard to get going
- Every Kg of redgum burnt, produces 2.8kW of heat
- Low smoke and emissions

greybox firewood

Grey in color, Greybox has long extended overnight burn
- Hard to get going
- Every Kg of Greybox burnt, produces 2.7kW of heat
- Low smoke and emissions

Bluegum

Pale straw brown color, with tinges of blue - good for day burning
- Reasonably easy to get going
- Every Kg of Blue gum burnt, produces 1.5kW of heat
- Low smoke and emissions

Messmate Firewood

Pale browns through to light yellows with subtle hints of peach is good for day burning
- Reasonably easy to get going / very ashy
- Every Kg of Messmate burnt, produces 1.1kW of heat
- Low smoke and emissions


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