Lekto Night Briquettes: 8-Hour Burn Test (Shocking Results!)
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- Опубліковано 4 жов 2024
- Are you tired of tending to your wood stove all night? Lekto Night Briquettes promise an 8-hour burn, but can they deliver? I put them to the test in a real-world experiment, and the results are jaw-dropping.
• Key Points:
o Burn Time Test: Can one briquette really last 3 hours? What about two? Watch the time-lapse footage and see for yourself!
o Heat Output: These things get HOT! See how they pushed my stove temperature beyond its usual limit.
o Embers that Last: Even after the flames die down, the warmth continues. You won't believe how long these embers cling on!
• Call to Action: Do Lekto Night Briquettes deserve a spot in your wood stove? Watch the video to find out, and leave a comment below with your own experiences!
• Keywords: Lekto Night Briquettes, wood stove fuel, long-burning briquettes, overnight heat, wood stove test, burn time test, heat output, embers
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Hello, Mike! Thank you for taking the time to review our product and reading the provided instructions (most people don’t, unfortunately). We’ve been iterating on Night Briquettes for almost a decade now in order to ensure the longest possible and most consistent burn. It’s a great pleasure to see the fruits of this labour in a positive customer experience!
Hi Guys, great to hear from you and I'm glad you liked the review. I'd certainly like to see the production process if you ever get time, I think it would make a great video. I approached these with some skepticism :) finding it hard to believe anything that small could burn for that long. Delighted with the results and will be adding them to our wood stock for the future. Regards Mike
Great video Mike! I’ve just bought myself a box these, the same size as yours. I can’t wait to get them on! 🔥 😊
Hope you enjoy it! they are amazing given the size
I agree with you that a quid each sounds pretty expensive. Although I suppose that using 2 briquettes means 2 quid for 8 hours of heat, which doesn't seem terrible. And I guess the price drops the more you buy. Your video certainly got me thinking about giving night briquettes a go in my my own stove, so thanks for that.
Thanks. it's worth a try to see how they work for you. We've settled on 5 hours reliable heat, but what they do really well is completely burn everything down so that you get no bits of charcoal and just fine ash.
That was very helpful and informative. Not sure if I will pull the trigger on them as even at £1 a go they are expensive. My local cheap shops and sometimes Aldi sell similar types so much cheaper but not sure how long the burn is. I think I have had them going overnight with similar results, just about able to get the next day's burn going.
Glad it was helpful!
Looks like one my wife’s chocolate cakes they’d burn for 12 hours 😂 👌😎☕️
Lol Fred, better not let her see that 😂
When I first came across coffee logs I was very keen to try them, as I thought they'd fill the house (or the patio, if a used them in the fire pit) with a lovely ground coffee aroma. I was bittery disappointed...
Nice stove you have there.
Thanks very much, oh so they don't smell of coffee then, I thought they would lol
Smashing vid Mike...thanks mate 16:35
Most kind thanks. Have you tried these?
Hi Mike, any advice on the stove fans? I bought one a few years ago, but dropped it upon first use & it tends to be a bit noisy - which is annoying? Might upgrade for the winter! Which ones do you guys have? & any observations / recommendations - as close to silent as possible would be great!
@@theunfinishedarticle hi, thanks. It's well worth investing in a good one, can't recall the brands, one starts with a V. I'll dig mine out and check, they do work so worth having
@@MikesMovies thanks for getting back to me so quickly - looks like you may have a Valiant VANQUISH 250. I didn’t hear a peep from the fans on the video.
@@theunfinishedarticle I'm not that impressed with the two blade fan and yes they run very silent. Always place them at the back of the stove so they can draw in cool air to blow across the hot plate. I'm trying to find the good ones details
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