Birch Picket 12Pack Birch Logs for Fireside Decor Hearth Picket Ornamental Birch Branches Logs for DIY,House Décor Picket for Hearth Pit(Logs:1.6″-2.4″ Dia. x 16.5″ Lengthy)
$ 59.99
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Original Herbal Birch Logs:Actual birch wooden logs with gorgeous, distinctive textures—no pretend wooden!
Handy 12Pack:Contains 12 pcs birch logs, securely packaged to stop injury, absolute best for flexible decor
Best Dimensions:Each and every ornamental logs measures 1.4″-2.6″ in diameter and 16.5″ lengthy—nice for quite a lot of makes use of.(Pointers:Each and every log is a novel piece of nature, various in form, measurement, and texture)
Toughen Your Fireside Decor:Those flexible logs upload realism and heat for your electrical or fuel hearth, growing a comfy surroundings for leisure.nice wooden for fireplace pit or fuel hearth logs
Flexible Birch Picket:Their tough nature guarantees sturdiness, permitting them for use each indoors and outside.Very best for hearth styling, lawn accents, or burning, inventive DIY initiatives.
Maria –
Perfect
Exactly as described. The look great in my Christmas greens.
Garrett Ward, Author –
ââââ Logs That Look Great but Cost a Pretty Penny ââââ
Summary: This set of 12 fireplace logs by GrnVibe is perfect for anyone who wants their fireplace to look effortlessly stylish without the effort of, you know, finding logs. Each log is almost identical in size, which is impressiveâunless you’re the kind of crazy person who likes to pretend their fireplace logs are artisanal and mismatched. The sealed ends are a nice touch, keeping bugs out and ensuring your living room stays critter-free. They arrived in great condition, though honestly, Iâm not sure how Iâd even know if a log was damagedâsplinters, maybe? That said, the price tag feels a bit steep. Theyâre advertised as burnable, but until someone confirms the end coating isnât toxic, theyâll stay decorative. If youâre willing to pay for convenience and aesthetics, these logs fill the niche perfectly.Pros:- Impressively uniform sizeâthese logs could moonlight as Olympic log-lifting props.- Bug-free, thanks to the sealed ends (because nothing ruins cozy vibes like a beetle parade).- Arrived undamaged, though Iâm not sure what a âdamagedâ log even looks like.- A better choice than dragging mystery wood inside from the yard, along with its six-legged friends.Cons:- The price is high enough to make you consider whittling your own logs.- Advertised as burnable, but without knowing if the end sealant is toxic, theyâre more âlook but donât touch.âTips: Think twice before tossing these into the fire; theyâre better as décor unless you confirm theyâre safe to burn.My Take: When I lived in Colorado, Iâd have just grabbed a recently departed Aspen tree and called it a day. But now Iâm in Florida, where trees last foreverâor until a hurricane decides otherwise. Suitable fireplace logs are harder to come by, so I get the appeal of this set. Sure, theyâre overpriced, but GrnVibe is banking on the âsee a need, fill a needâ mantra, and in this case, they do deliver. If you want clean, bug-free logs to make your fireplace look magazine-worthy, these are a solid pickâas long as youâre okay paying a premium for natureâs handiwork.Additional Information (With a Sprinkle of Humor):As a Vine reviewer, I get itâmy reviews can be the make-or-break moment for someone debating that “Add to Cart” button. I, too, live by the wisdom of fellow reviewers when making my own shopping decisions, so Iâm all about dishing out valuable and honest insights.Fun fact: I pay taxes on the retail value of the products I review (around 40%). That includes 15.3% for Social Security/Medicare taxes and another 25% for Federal Income taxes. Itâs like getting the product⦠and a mini-tax bill as a bonus. Because of this, I make sure my reviews are thorough and truthfulâyou know, getting my moneyâs worth in honesty.Hereâs how I rate products:â 1 Star: Just… no. Think of it as the “hard pass” category.ââ 2 Stars: Slightly better than a dumpster fire, but still not worth your cash.âââ 3 Stars: Meh. Buy it only if thereâs literally no other option.ââââ 4 Stars: Solid. It does the job, meets expectations, and might even impress a little.âââââ 5 Stars: Love it! Take my money (or at least my glowing endorsement).Oh, and when I talk about pricing, Iâve done my homework. I always compare the reviewed item to similar products on Amazon because context matters. No blind praise here, folks.
Mike –
LOVE! LOVE! LOVE! These are perfect for indoor and outdoor arrangements
Beautiful. Great quality. Exactly as described. Love these so much! They have added so much to my winter window box arrangement. They are also narrow enough that I have used them in mason jar arrangements inside as well. I highly recommend.
LIBERTY4ALL –
Great wood!
Our fireplace is out of order for right now, and before we get it fixed, we at least wanted it to look nice. These birch logs are just the thing! They look great in the fireplace, almost like a picture. We had them in there with lights for Christmas, and my wife liked them so much, she decided to keep the whole setup in there until we get the chimney fixed! I liked the fact that these logs were dry, and both dirt and bug free!
Cheryl –
Beautiful quality white birch
This is premium quality wood- good for crafts, or just for the looks of it in a log rack. It’s a gorgeous complement to a living room fireplace, and useful as well. No nicks, no scars, good size, as specified on the webpage.ADDENDUM to my earlier review, now, a few days after: A friend asked me why there were white painted ends on the logs. I said I hadn’t noticed, I simply put them in a log carrier and they looked grand. But then I did some research. If you’re not aware, as I wasn’t, shippers/sellers/etc. “seal” logs to prevent bugs or mold. OK, then my next question was, what happens to the chemicals that are now on the logs in the form of paint [often white latex) when the logs are burned? An AI response on Google said it could be dangerous to burn the logs with painted ends! This means more research on my part if I want to burn them. Cut off the ends? I haven’t come to any conclusion, but I believe there are cheaper and safer ways to get white birch to burn, probably locally where you would not pay shipping. I would use this mainly for crafts or decoration. P.S. The description says “excellent for…burning” at the very end of the website page. However, the title merely says fireplace “decor,” etc.
GD –
Nice size
They are very comparable to all the other standard size logs that you see out there. The price was great for the amount that you receive so I see the value for the money is good. there was no smell or anything that made me suspicious of bugs or anything like that. Only issue I had was there was a few in there that were pinkish and not so white, which is not what I was looking for, but with the amount of pieces that you receive I was still able to finish my projects.
careOlinaGirlð´ –
Not what I was expecting
These were not what I expected when looking at the picture in the advertisement. I thought these would be more substantial and that I could drill holes to place tea light candles in them, but they are not of that good quality to withstand drilling. They will serve the purpose of filling a fireplace during the holiday season with other decorations.
Dan Lundmark –
Aesthetic wood, perfect for real estate photo shoots, ends come painted
If you’re looking for a bit more pop in your real estate photos of your fireplace or fire pit, these will not disappoint. The white aesthetic can match your decor as needed and looks good in the patio fire pit as well. Note that these do come with painted ends and I think this is to protect the wood from pests in shipping, but it also looks nice this way in a photoshoot (I think). These are dry and lightweight, much lighter to handle than other normal firewood, in my experience. These are real wood and will probably burn fine, but the light colored birch bark is the unique look that can complement your decor. Recommended.