DELIVERY
DELIVERY
All Oak Bulk Bundles are delivered next working day when ordered before 2pm.
Maxi bags are delivered by DHL on a standard courier van (Ford Transit / Mercedes Sprinter size). Once your order is dispatched, DHL will send tracking by email and/or text. On the day of delivery, you’ll receive a 1-hour delivery time slot. We also send your tracking details ourselves, usually in the evening (around 4pm) once the parcels enter the DHL network.
Each woven sack of logs is packed inside a strong double-wall cardboard box, sealed for transit so it can move safely through the courier system. The outer box is shower-resistant. If a box is damaged in transit, the logs remain protected inside the woven sack. Kindling is supplied in net bags and boxed in the same way.
If you are not home, delivery will only be made if you have selected a safe place or neighbour via the DHL tracking link. These options can be set once tracking is received, just like a standard courier delivery. If no option is selected and delivery cannot be made, the parcel will be reattempted.
Deliveries operate Monday–Friday. Weekend delivery can occasionally happen (for Friday dispatches), but is not guaranteed.
Please note:
Orders containing multiple bags may arrive separately, sometimes on different vans and at different times during the day. This is normal for courier deliveries.
DESCRIPTION
The Oak Bulk Bundle is ideal if you want longer-lasting heat with the convenience of a ready-made mix. It combines slow-burning Oak logs, fast-lighting Birch logs and kindling, giving you everything needed for easy, consistent fires in one delivery.
Birch logs are included to get the fire going quickly, producing a bright flame and strong initial heat. Oak logs then take over, burning slower and hotter to provide steady warmth over a longer period. The included kindling nets make lighting simple and reliable, with no extra effort needed.
All logs are kiln-dried to below 20% moisture and supplied ready to burn. Delivered in manageable parcels straight to your door, this bundle suits regular burners, longer fires, or anyone who prefers Oak as their main fuel but still wants an easy start every time.
SPECIFICATION
Bundle Contents: 6 × Oak Maxi Bags, 3 × Birch Maxi Bags, 4 × Kindling Nets, 1 x 150pc Firelighters
Log Species: Oak & Birch hardwood
Kindling: Softwood kindling
Firelighters: 100% Natural wood wool
Log Length: Approx. 25cm (± tolerance)
Moisture Content: <20% (Ready to Burn Certified)
Packed Volume (logs): Approx. 450 litres tightly packed (9 × ~50L bags)
Loose-Fill Equivalent: Approx. 756 litres of loose firewood (around 84 litres per bag)
Packaging: Logs supplied in woven sacks, Kindling supplied in net bags, all items packed inside strong double-wall cardboard boxes
Oak is one of the densest hardwoods available, delivering hours of consistent, low-flame heat rather than a flash blaze. That means you’ll go longer between refills, saving time and effort.
When properly kiln-dried, oak packs a powerful punch—producing more BTUs per log than many woods. That makes it ideal for chilly nights when you want to warm a full room, not just the fireplace.
Oak’s low resin and sap means it burns cleanly—with minimal smoke, soot, and creosote buildup—keeping stove glass clear and chimneys safer.
Known for a subtle, comforting aroma and reliable performance, oak has been the go-to firewood for centuries. It splits easily (straight grain), dries well, and delivers a familiar, relaxing burn.
Is oak or birch better for log burners?
Oak burns much longer and gives steady heat, while birch lights faster and gives bigger flames. Many people use birch to get the fire started, then add oak for the long burn.
Does oak firewood burn longer than birch?
Yes — oak is one of the slowest-burning hardwoods. Birch catches faster but burns through more quickly.
What’s the best wood to mix with oak?
Birch is ideal to mix with oak because it lights easily and helps oak catch. The two together give you both quick flames and lasting heat.
How much kindling do I need to start a fire?
Usually 6–8 sticks are enough to get a log fire going. A net of kindling lasts for many uses.
Is it cheaper to buy firewood in bulk?
Yes — buying multiple bags or a bundle is cheaper per bag than buying separately. You also save on delivery by having everything arrive together.
How long do oak logs last once burning?
A single oak log can burn for several hours in a stove, depending on size and airflow. That makes oak one of the best choices for long, steady heat.
Our blogs break down the real differences between log types, explain why kiln-dried matters, and share tips to get the best from every burn. They're easy to read, straight to the point, and actually useful — whether you're new to it or just want to know more about what’s going in your stove.