Redstone hardwood sawdust bricks Tractor Supply. Sawdust brick burn test. Enviro.

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 58

  • @jamesh5460
    @jamesh5460 Год назад +4

    I bought a pallet of the Redstone last year and they are amazing!

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Год назад +1

      Thanks for sharing! Did you use it all last winter? About how long did each pack last you in your stove?

  • @stevenboss1019
    @stevenboss1019 Год назад +3

    Just started using sawdust bricks this year and i love them…

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Год назад

      That's great to hear! Do you mix them with firewood - or use the bricks exclusively? How many do you find that you are using? Thanks for watching and leaving a comment.

  • @aaronbaum2542
    @aaronbaum2542 Год назад +2

    Very nice video, thank you for sharing! 😊. Have a wonderful weekend!

  • @msherry5
    @msherry5 10 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks!

  • @davida.p.9911
    @davida.p.9911 Год назад +3

    Great demonstration! These seem to be really good for emergencies and burn very well. Thanks for sharing, Chad! 😎🪵🪵🪵

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Год назад +2

      These are perfect for emergencies. Probably if someone didn't have time, the equipment, or the capability to harvest firewood - these would be a good (and clean) alternative. They certainly are easy to handle and don't require sweeping the basement floor like my firewood does.

  • @DMF716
    @DMF716 8 месяцев назад +1

    I just bought several packs after trying 2 packs. I was pretty impressed with the Tractor Supply RedStone.
    3 really warmed up my cabin for several hours.
    I paid 3.47 for 20# yesterday

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  8 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing! About how big is your cabin - and what type of wood burning stove do you use to heat it?

  • @craiggorton2197
    @craiggorton2197 Год назад +2

    This morning we are out of our firewood. Have had these Red Stone fire bricks in the garage on standby just in case. Tomorrow is April 1st here in Colorado at 6200 feet... and everywhere else LOL and we are hoping these can take the remaining early Spring morning chill off of our place. So far so good!

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! Hopefully they're keeping you warm.

  • @tatoo190
    @tatoo190 10 месяцев назад +2

    I bought a pack of something similar to use in my fireplace during this cold snap but I found it very difficult to get the bricks lit & to get them to stay burning hot without breaking them up with my poker.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  10 месяцев назад

      It takes a good bed of hot red coals, or existing flames, to get them going. Then it takes a constant bit of slight air to keep them burning hot.

  • @kylebiggs2399
    @kylebiggs2399 Год назад +1

    Awesome. Redstone much resell those because Walnut Creek Planning runs the Ruf Briquetters that make them.

  • @hudson8865
    @hudson8865 Год назад +1

    Thank you.

  • @pyroman6000
    @pyroman6000 Год назад +3

    Reminds me of Black Locust, with all those blue flames. Seems like a good idea, if you have massive quantities of sawdust and/or chips- you'll get more $$ for these, vs selling it for mulch or bedding.
    I save the chips, slivers, etc from splitting to use as firestarter and kindling. DRY slabs of bark, too. (some species, like cherry, spruce, hickory, and oak burn particularly well) The curly q's from ripping rounds with a chainsaw make fantastic firestarter!

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Год назад

      I like those blue flames. I agree - if someone owns a lumberyard or sawmill - it would make sense to me to capture as much of the firewood and press it into these bricks as possible. Otherwise, you're trying to find some other way to dispose of it.
      In that "how many pieces in a round" video we released a couple weeks ago - I saved all those noodles (as many as I could pick up) as fire starter. It worked amazing!

  • @outdoorsinthe608
    @outdoorsinthe608 Год назад +1

    Great demo on the sawdust bricks Chad!👍👍

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Год назад +1

      Thanks 👍. Jennifer and I worked outside on firewood for a long time yesterday. After the day of work, she said that as we get older (and hopefully have more $$$), we can buy wood or these bricks instead of harvesting firewood. Though she mentioned, "Unless you need to keep cutting it for your RUclips videos". :)

  • @makjak111
    @makjak111 9 дней назад +1

    Rual king has 40 lbs packs of bricks for $6.50. Each brick is 2 lbs

  • @davesauerzopf6980
    @davesauerzopf6980 Год назад +5

    I tried some from a local wood company that had bricks similar to what you have from your cabinet maker. I have a new Quadra Fire insert and I was not impressed. Mostly disappointed with the output. Storing an entire pallet would also be a challenge. Great video and once again. Thank you.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Год назад

      Thanks for watching! I miss the flame and crackling of a real wood fire - but these bricks definitely have a place for someone who can't get/make firewood, or someone who doesn't want the dirt that comes along with carrying wood inside the house. You're right - you'd need to have the room to store these too.

  • @quinntheeskimooutdoors6234
    @quinntheeskimooutdoors6234 Год назад +1

    😊thanks

  • @DMF716
    @DMF716 8 месяцев назад +3

    In March of 2024, tractor supply doubled the price of those Redstone fire bricks

  • @pihva_rusni
    @pihva_rusni Год назад +4

    Since it 's not a wood (which is different by moisture and other specs) you may compare them with those smaller briquettes and with firewood. By burning the same amount of each type of fuel in kgs or pounds whatever. Also I guess you may gain a few extra minutes of burning time by keeping them close to each other but not with big air gap between.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Год назад +1

      You're absolutely right - keeping the bricks closer together will increase the burn time. BUT - it does require you adjusting the airflow as they burn down to keep the embers hot. Thanks for watching!

  • @charger7022
    @charger7022 11 месяцев назад +2

    Do you get the bio bricks from cherry valley in Andover? How do you think the bio bricks heat compared to the pellet stove as far has heat to cost ratio? My old neighbor is in his 80’s and considering switching to a pellet stone but maybe he should just keep his wood burner and and buy bio bricks instead. Thanks for the video.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  10 месяцев назад

      We got those bricks from a Tractor Supply here in northwest PA. Good question as far as the cost-to-heat ratio. I'm not sure.

  • @trcass1
    @trcass1 Год назад +4

    why did you get fireplace tools instead of wood stove tools? just curious. i use the wood stove tools i find them easier to manipulate but they consist of a poker, shovel and a broom. i have a couple of tractor supply bricks for emergency. My son in law likes them for his solo stove. thanks for posting

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Год назад +1

      WHAT?! There's different tools for fireplaces and wood stoves? I had no idea!! I did want a grabber though so that I could move wood around easier if needed. But in the first several weeks - I've used exclusively the poker/hook.

    • @trcass1
      @trcass1 Год назад

      @@PurpleCollarLife wood stove tools are about 1/2-3/4 the size of fireplace tools. i guess because you don't have to reach so far. i think tractor supply carries them.

  • @RCAFpolarexpress
    @RCAFpolarexpress Год назад +2

    Good Evening Sir, OUTSTANDING INFORMATIVE VIDEO SIR CHeers 🍻🍻👌👌👍👍😇😇

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Год назад

      Hello Dave! Thank you for watching. Jennifer said that when we get rich, we can just buy these bricks instead of cutting firewood. I don't think she enjoys the tractors, saws, and splitter as much as I do!

  • @braydenlowe2024
    @braydenlowe2024 Год назад +1

    Can you please make a video of the Coleman AT200-B and Coleman AT200-P ATVS that are available at Rural King?

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Год назад +1

      Hi Brayden - I'll see what they have in stock. And if they will let me video some test drives.

    • @braydenlowe2024
      @braydenlowe2024 Год назад

      ​@@PurpleCollarLife okay awesome sounds good thank you very much!

  • @ChrisLascari
    @ChrisLascari Год назад +3

    First!

  • @michaelmeyers1827
    @michaelmeyers1827 Год назад +2

    5.99 is cheap they want 7.99 at a gas a station near here in eastern nebr.

  • @makjak111
    @makjak111 9 дней назад

    Up to $5 a pack now

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  9 дней назад

      I only imagine that's as cheap as they'll ever be now. I bet by next winter - they could be $6.50. More and more people are using firewood alternatives.

  • @ChrisLascari
    @ChrisLascari Год назад +5

    I'm just curious why you don't just store extra wood in your house instead of storing those, especially since you make your own wood. Wouldn't that be more economical vs. purchasing pressed waste?

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Год назад +2

      Great question, Chris! I do store some wood in the basement too. I store the bricks just for the simplicity of something Jennifer could easily handle if I wasn't able to help out. AND - I bought this pack of the Tractor Supply bricks just to make a video about them because someone requested it. 😀

  • @kagnewmp12
    @kagnewmp12 Год назад +2

    Do they smell bad when they burn as I've heard rumors of that and some comments as well.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Год назад

      Great question! I didn't notice any odor when they burned.

    • @fradren
      @fradren 11 месяцев назад

      If you can smell your wood stove burning in the house then you have a keak and need to service the stove

  • @GB-lg6ge
    @GB-lg6ge Год назад +1

    These aren't a bad option IF you can get the good ones. If "ENVIRO" is stamped on the sides, you're ok. If nothing is stamped on them or you get the bigger blocks that are in a 3 pack, they aren't that good. Compressed loosely and basically junk.

    • @PurpleCollarLife
      @PurpleCollarLife  Год назад

      Thanks for sharing! I thought there were several different ones I’ve seen at Tractor Supply over a years.