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How to Use Artificial Firewood

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Summary: Learn about using artificial firewood when building a fire, plus expert tips on how to build a fire in a fireplace, in this free how-to video.

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By Bobby Hester
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Bobby Hester has been around fireplaces most of his life. He really enjoys the warm atmosphere it brings to his house. Throughout the years he has learned many tips and techniques for...read more

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"Hi, I'm Bobby on behalf of Expert Village. In this series, I am going to show you several different ways that you could easily light a fire within your fireplace and I am going to show you several techniques and things that you need to be aware of when lighting a a fire in your house. I want to take a second and talk about the artificial fire logs. There are many different versions on the market made by different manufacturers. They all work pretty much the same. They are in a flat flammable bag and you normally just light the ends of the bag and it just takes off by itself. It is a very easy way to start a fire especially if you just want a small fire for an atmosphere. This particular size right here will last two hours. They have them that actually go up to 4 hours. So it is pretty simple. You just tear open the sides of it so that it can have airflow on either side. Then you just put it in and light it in a couple of different places. In a couple of minutes you will have a fire that will burn up to 4 hours. "

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