What is Stacked Volume?
Stacked volume refers to the measurement of logs that are neatly arranged in a compact and uniform manner. Logs are stacked in rows with minimal gaps, providing an accurate measure of space occupied by the logs. This is the most precise representation of the actual amount of wood delivered.
Example: Large Birch Firewood Crate
- Stacked Volume: 1.92 CBM
- Log Count: Approx. 1000 Medium Size Logs (3 rows)
What is Loose Volume?
Loose volume measures logs that are randomly tossed into a crate or pile, with significant gaps between them. Because logs are not neatly arranged, the loose volume appears larger than the stacked volume, although the actual amount of wood remains the same.
Example: Large Birch Firewood Crate
- Loose Volume: 3.27 CBM
- Log Count: Approx. 1000 Medium Size Logs (3 rows)
Stacked Logs
Loose Logs
Our Product Range Volumes
We offer a diverse range of firewood products, each designed to meet different needs and storage capacities. Whether you're looking for large crates that will last through winter or smaller, more manageable bundles, we have the right solution for you. Below is a detailed overview of our most popular firewood products:
Product | Stacked Volume (CBM) | Loose Volume (CBM) | Log Count | Description |
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Large Crate of Birch Firewood Logs | 1.92 | 3.27 | Approx. 1000 Medium Logs | 3 rows of neatly stacked logs. Perfect for long-term use and larger spaces. |
Small Crate of Birch Firewood Logs | 1.10 | 1.88 | Approx. 450 Medium Logs | 3 Rows of Stacked logs - Compact crate for smaller storage spaces and short-term needs. |
40L Mesh Nets of Birch Firewood Logs | N/A | N/A | Approx. 20 Medium Logs | Ideal for occasional use, smaller fireplaces, or short-term storage. |
Kindling Nets | N/A | N/A | Approx. 50 Sticks | Essential for starting a fire quickly and easily, perfect for any wood-burning setup. |
Why Understanding the Volume Matters?
Understanding the difference between stacked and loose volumes is crucial when comparing firewood products. While loose volume may seem larger, the actual amount of wood remains the same. Choosing a product based on stacked volume provides a clearer representation of the wood you’ll receive, making it easier to store and estimate usage. For consumers who want reliable, easy-to-store firewood, selecting products based on stacked volume ensures you’re getting the best value.
In addition, knowing the difference between the two measurements can help avoid confusion when comparing prices, as it helps you focus on the actual wood content rather than the apparent size of the pile. Whether you're heating your home for the winter or just enjoying an occasional fire, making an informed decision will ensure you have the right amount of wood to meet your needs.