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Pine Mountain Wax Fire Logs & Firestarters

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  • FIREPLACE SAFETY: The Creosote Buster Fire log contains a specially formulated powder that when heated converts to a super penetrating gas to attack & breaks down creosote compounds in your chimney to remove dangerous creosote & help prevent chimney fires
  • EASY FIREPLACE MAINTENANCE: Simply add a Creosote Buster Fire log to an existing fire once per season (or every 40 fires) to safely and easily remove the dangerous buildup of creosote and help prevent chimney fires; It's easy, clean and safe
  • EVERY 40 FIRES: Use every 40 fires or once per season to help prevent dangerous chimney fires, the second leading cause of home fires, caused by creosote buildup; When heated, the powder in the Firelog changes to an active gas and attacks the creosote in the chimney; Approved by the Chimney Institute of America for chimney safety
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  • BIGGER IS BETTER: XL Starterlogg™ Wrapped Firestarter is 2x bigger than the traditional Pine Mountain Starterlogg™ Wrapped Firestarter
  • QUICK & EASY LIGHTING: The StarterLogg™ ignites quickly and easily with no kindling, rolled up newspaper or dried grass needed
  • NATURAL & VERSATILE: The StarterLogg™ is made from real hardwoods and perfect for quickly starting a wood fire
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  • Fresh Alpine Scent: Experience the light, refreshing aroma of an alpine forest with our scented firelog
  • Big, Bright Flames: Our firelogs create big, bright, and captivating flames that are perfect for setting a warm ambiance in both indoor and outdoor fireplaces, burning for up to 3 hours to keep the atmosphere inviting throughout use
  • Simple, No Mess: Using our firelogs is simple and hassle-free—just light the wrapper in the three indicated spots, and watch as the log ignites effortlessly
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Fireplace Logs and Firestarters

Whether your plans are to grill out, enjoy a bonfire or relax by a fireplace, it helps to find the right fuel for your fire. At Lowe’s, we offer a wide selection of manufactured indoor and outdoor fire logs from trusted brands, such as Duraflame and Yankee Candle, as well as natural logs and firestarters.


Duraflame logs are popular for a reason. They ignite quickly and burn for several hours, making them easy to use, efficient and cost-effective. They also come in different sizes so that you can choose the right option for the type of fire you want to make and the length of time you want that fire to burn.


Our range of firestarters includes options to get your fire burning quickly and effortlessly. We offer 100% natural kindling and recycled products, smokeless cubes, lighter fluids and pull-start firestarters. Our selection also include options that are safe for cooking and wood stoves.


Frequently Asked Questions


Q: How long do Duraflame logs last?

A: The answer depends on the size of the log. Duraflame logs weighing 2-1/2 pounds burn for 1-1/2 hours while 6-pound fireplace logs burn for up to five hours. Remember to follow the manufacturer’s directions regarding the number of logs you can burn at one time.


Q: How many logs do you need for a three-hour fire?

A: You should consider several factors when determining how many logs you’ll need for a three-hour fire. For example, you should think about the type of wood or manufactured fire log you’re using and the type of fire you’re planning — such as a campfire, a fire for a fire pit, or a fire for grilling. The size of the fire also matters. For an average fireplace fire, you’ll need one Duraflame log to fuel a three-hour fire.


Q: Do you need to split logs for firewood?

A: When using natural logs as firewood, it’s generally a good idea to split them. Split logs dry more quickly and expose the inner wood for better burning.