Buyers Guides

Not sure which outdoor woodburner is right for you? Our buyers guides cut through the noise with straight-talking advice on choosing the right size, style and setup for your space – so you get it right first time.

How Do Logstores Keep Firewood Dry?

A well-designed logstore keeps firewood dry by allowing constant airflow while protecting it from direct rain. Raised bases, slatted sides, and angled roofs work together to let moisture escape and prevent water from soaking in.

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Sheddak Modular Logstore: Configurations Explained

If you like your outdoor setup to actually fit your space (rather than forcing your space to fit the product), the Sheddak is exactly that kind of system. It’s not just a logstore—it’s a modular setup you can scale, tweak, and adapt depending on how you store wood… or what else you want to hide from view.

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Why RB73 Uses Corten Steel in Every Outdoor Fire and Kitchen

RB73 uses genuine CorTen steel because it forms a protective rust layer that prevents further corrosion, delivering exceptional durability. Combined with our use of 3mm thick steel for fires and kitchens and 2mm for pipes and logstores, this ensures long-term performance outdoors, even when left uncovered year-round.

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Which Kamado Grills Fit the BBQUAR Trolley?

The BBQUAR Kamado Trolley is designed to fit a wide range of Kamado grills with a maximum diameter of 58cm at 32.5cm above the base. If your grill meets this requirement, the base fits within the opening, and the hinge mechanism sits above 33cm, it should be compatible.

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What is an Outdoor Kitchen Trolley?

An outdoor kitchen trolley is a mobile, freestanding unit designed to provide workspace, storage, and cooking support in an outdoor setting. Built from durable, weather-resistant materials, it allows you to create a flexible outdoor cooking area without the need for a permanent kitchen installation.

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Can You Put an Outdoor Woodburner Near a Fence or Wall?

Yes — RB73 outdoor woodburners can be placed near walls or fences, as long as correct clearances are followed and the stove is designed for that type of placement. Some models are specifically built for wall positioning, often with features like, solid rear panels, heat shields and insulated panels.

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How to Choose the Right Outdoor Woodburner

Choosing the right outdoor woodburner comes down to three things: your available space, where you plan to position it, and how you want to use it. Size affects heat output and presence, while style and placement determine how well it integrates into your garden.

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What is an Outdoor Woodburner?

An outdoor woodburner is an enclosed wood-burning stove designed for use in gardens and outdoor spaces. It contains the fire within a steel structure and uses a chimney to direct smoke upwards, creating a more controlled, consistent, and usable source of heat.

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