A Complete Guide to Certainly Wood’s Briquettes
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Every fire serves a different purpose, whether you want instant warmth after a cold day, a steady glow to carry you through the evening, or low, gentle heat that keeps the room comfortable for hours. Our range of briquettes gives you the flexibility to heat your home exactly the way you like, with each product offering ultra-low moisture, clean burning and dependable performance.
| FEATURE | HEAT BRIQUETTES | SLOW BURN BRIQUETTES | HEAT LOGS |
| Material | Kiln dried woodchips with a small amount of bark | Compressed bark | Clean, mixed softwood sawdust |
| Heat Output | Moderate/Good | Long & Slow | Medium/High |
| Burn Time | Up to 4 hours (if vents are closed) | Burn up to 6-8 hours* | Low/Medium |
| Best Use | Daily heating: versatile heat | Evening/ overnight burn/take the chill off | High heat |
| Ash Production | Very low | Very low | Low |
*under certain conditions
Slow Burn Briquettes
Slow Burn Briquettes are designed for those moments when you want gentle, sustained warmth rather than intense heat. Made from compressed bark, they burn slowly and evenly, offering a consistent output for 6–8 hours when your stove’s seals and airflow are well controlled.- Maintaining a steady background heat
- Low heat, evening-long fires without frequent refuelling, perfect for taking the chill off
- Overnight burns in well-sealed stoves
- Mild winter days where high heat isn’t required
Heat Briquettes
Heat Logs are the perfect choice when you want strong, reliable warmth with the flexibility to control how your fire behaves. Made from kiln dried woodchips with a touch of bark, they are densely compressed under high pressure to create a clean, efficient fuel with an excellent calorific value.- Quick heat when you need warmth fast
- A more moderate, steady burn when vents are reduced
- Evening-long comfort with burn times of up to 4 hours
- Open fires
- Homes looking for a clean, sustainable, easy-to-use fuel
Fired Up Heat Logs
Fired Up Heat Logs are an extremely versatile fuel designed for fast, powerful heat with maximum ease of use. Made in the UK from clean, mixed softwood sawdust, they are tightly compressed to create a high-performance heat log that lights easily, burns cleanly and reaches temperature very quickly. Their composition delivers a calorific value of 4.8 kWh/kg, providing higher heat output than traditional hardwood logs and up to 1,000 kWh more energy per tonne.- Fast heat when you need warmth quickly
- Easy lighting, even from a cold stove
- Higher heat output than traditional hardwood logs
- Clean burning fires with low smoke and minimal ash
- Wood burners and open fires
What's the difference?
Slow Burn Briquettes and Heat Briquettes contain the same amount of energy, but release it very differently.

How to use them for the best results
All our briquettes & heat logs perform best when added to an already established fire. Their dense structure and low moisture content mean they ignite most efficiently when placed onto a warm, glowing bed of embers. Once they’re burning, you can easily control the heat output by adjusting your stove’s air vents: open them for a stronger flame or reduce airflow for a slower, longer burn.
- Start by stacking 6–8 sticks of kindling in a Jenga-style formation.
- Place one Flamer in the centre of the kindling stack.
- Light the Flamer and allow the kindling to fully establish into a strong flame.
- Once you have a stable, well-lit base, add two briquettes on top.
- Keep your bottom air vent fully open until the briquettes have properly ignited and are burning steadily.
- Then adjust your vent settings as required, wide open for faster, hotter heat, or reduced airflow for a slower, more controlled burn.

Looking for more information?
If you’d like to build your confidence and get even better results from your stove, take a look at our helpful guide: The Beginner’s Guide to Starting a Fire in Your Fireplace