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Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
I just used these for the first time since we got a cold front, they immediately turned black. They look awful now. Beware--these are not reusable- once you burn them- they turn black and do not look nice anymore. Very frustrated considering the price.
Mallory Frick
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
I just used these for the first time since we got a cold front, they immediately turned black. They look awful now. Beware--these are not reusable- once you burn them- they turn black and do not look nice anymore. Very frustrated considering the price.
Wcasey5716
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
Great value, I recently refurbished my fireplace, and after cleaning the glass and insert walls, and repainting with stove paint, these logs were the finishing touch. The fireplace went from eyesore to focal point. Awesome!
Wcasey5716
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
Great value, I recently refurbished my fireplace, and after cleaning the glass and insert walls, and repainting with stove paint, these logs were the finishing touch. The fireplace went from eyesore to focal point. Awesome!
G. Innis
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
This logset does everything I want. Note that there are 6 logs of 3 different molds, so each log is duplicated. Also, only one side is fully finished. But with a bit of creative arranging it can be made to look like 6 different logs. The photo is before burning the gas burner (it's still summer). But the gas will slowly deposit soot on the logs, and make them even more realistic. In a review someone complained that the logs were burning, but that was actually soot from the gas burner.
G. Innis
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
This logset does everything I want. Note that there are 6 logs of 3 different molds, so each log is duplicated. Also, only one side is fully finished. But with a bit of creative arranging it can be made to look like 6 different logs. The photo is before burning the gas burner (it's still summer). But the gas will slowly deposit soot on the logs, and make them even more realistic. In a review someone complained that the logs were burning, but that was actually soot from the gas burner.
Ted and Katie
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2024
Recently did a whitewash on my fireplace and thought my old logs looked really dirty and dark. I was looking for something to brighten the space and love the look of white birch. The logs came individually bubble wrapped. About half of each log has great detailing with the back side being more plain with minimal details.. This didn't bother me as you can only see one side anyway. It looks like you get 2 each of three different log styles so I just rotated half so they looked a little different. Overall, I'm very pleased with how it turned out and the color complements the new whitewash perfectly. Highly recommend!
Ted and Katie
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2024
Recently did a whitewash on my fireplace and thought my old logs looked really dirty and dark. I was looking for something to brighten the space and love the look of white birch. The logs came individually bubble wrapped. About half of each log has great detailing with the back side being more plain with minimal details.. This didn't bother me as you can only see one side anyway. It looks like you get 2 each of three different log styles so I just rotated half so they looked a little different. Overall, I'm very pleased with how it turned out and the color complements the new whitewash perfectly. Highly recommend!
Meghan Carter
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
Used in our gas fireplace and the logs turned pretty black after the first use. Good size and filled the whole fireplace.
Meghan Carter
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
Used in our gas fireplace and the logs turned pretty black after the first use. Good size and filled the whole fireplace.
Leah Poole
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
These look so nice once in your fireplace. You could burn them but we haven’t yet. Exactly what I was looking for
Leah Poole
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2024
These look so nice once in your fireplace. You could burn them but we haven’t yet. Exactly what I was looking for
KG
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
If I had kept the box for these, I would be returning them. They don't have a very good paint job but maybe that doesn't matter when they're in the fireplace. The one log I put in my gas fireplace turned black. I don't believe there's any particulate matter left over from burning natural gas, so I think it turned black from the heat.UPDATE:I did a little experimentation and discovered that the black ash is not from the ceramic logs but is actually from the natural gas itself. What I did to test this, was I took a food grade butane torch and blasted an area of the log that was white and it stayed white. Next, I blasted an area that was black from burn marks and that turned it... white. Yes, blasting it with butane turned it back to its original white color and I think that is because the butane was burning off the collected soot.
KG
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
If I had kept the box for these, I would be returning them. They don't have a very good paint job but maybe that doesn't matter when they're in the fireplace. The one log I put in my gas fireplace turned black. I don't believe there's any particulate matter left over from burning natural gas, so I think it turned black from the heat.UPDATE:I did a little experimentation and discovered that the black ash is not from the ceramic logs but is actually from the natural gas itself. What I did to test this, was I took a food grade butane torch and blasted an area of the log that was white and it stayed white. Next, I blasted an area that was black from burn marks and that turned it... white. Yes, blasting it with butane turned it back to its original white color and I think that is because the butane was burning off the collected soot.
NikkiB
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
These logs look pretty but when you light your gas fireplace and run it for 5 min or longer the logs turn black wherever the fire hits.
NikkiB
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
These logs look pretty but when you light your gas fireplace and run it for 5 min or longer the logs turn black wherever the fire hits.
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