Hauling Firewood With A Log Carrier

February 4th, 2010 by Joe Marter

A firewood caddy can make carrying logs a simple process, while at the same time stops debris falling on the floor.

A compact, but robust log caddy, offers a suitable alternative to eliminate a requirement to make incessant visits to the external logpile – together with its capability to transport a sufficient amount of logs, while not leaving behind a strewn of debris, on each trip.

Log bags, manufactured in a heavy canvas, are obtainable in an assortment of materials (canvas, nylon, leather to hand-woven or suede), styles (open-ended or enclosed), and dimensions. A hauler, which has closed-ends, is ideal to prevent particles, debris or wood chips staying off the flooring.

Typical features to a caddy consist of a heavy-duty, tough construction, solid grips for ease in carrying, resilient stitching, and a cloth that’s constructed to resist stains and rot. A log bag using edges or sides are ideal for those individuals wanting a carry a higher volume of firewood and prevent spillages due to it ability to hold all loose debris.

A combination rack, with a choice of hardwearing metal stands, provides an appropriate alternative with its flexibility to act as a chic, and practical log stand. Locate next to a fireplace, and once the logs or kindling are used up, the bag unclips or lifts-up to feature an independent firewood caddy.

Products to complement a open fireplace consist of an ash-bucket and shovel package, solid iron rack or stand, starting nuggets, safety gloves, and a package of eco friendly logs to offer cleaner, faster burning logs.

Packets of earth-friendly logs result in up to 30% additional heat than that seen with a common fire log. Consequently, less ash and pollutions enter the atmosphere. A further addition for outdoor protection of logs is a shielded rack to take care of lumber in moist climate conditions.

A simple, functional, and sensibly priced firewood carrier serves up a practical tool for carrying logs, and helps prevent leaving a trail of dust, debris, or leaves which often comes with hauling logs into a property.

Joe Marter writes articles, reviews, and products reports on a variety of topics, including those on the multi-purpose Canvas Log Carrier and the decorative Bar Stools with Back.

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