{"id":23901,"date":"2013-01-18T08:33:10","date_gmt":"2013-01-18T15:33:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.betterlivingthroughdesign.com\/?p=23901"},"modified":"2014-01-30T10:30:56","modified_gmt":"2014-01-30T18:30:56","slug":"house-firewood-log-holder","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.betterlivingthroughdesign.com\/accessories\/house-firewood-log-holder\/","title":{"rendered":"‘House’ Firewood Log Holder"},"content":{"rendered":"
Correct me if I’m wrong, but it’s not everyday that you run across decent firewood holders, much less one that doesn’t cost half a grand<\/a> (to be fair, that link is to a log carrier<\/em>, not holder) or more. Now, this holder won’t catch the dirt\/debris that firewood is bound to shed once brought indoors, but it is made of square-section iron and it’s in the shape of a simple, line-drawn house. That shape (and its price) seems preferable to most other wood holders available nowadays. A few others that seem decent around the $200 mark are linked to below. Other log holders found while looking for comparatives: <\/p>\n <\/p>\n 1. Pilgrim 18516 Traditions Log Carrier<\/a>, $199.00. Yep, it’s more of a traditional design, but there’s nothing offensive about it. Plus, it’s a carrier as well as a holder. <\/p>\n 2. 21″ Steel Basket<\/a>, $119.00. Not very exciting, but it will do the job. And when you don’t need firewood indoors, you could use the basket for other stuff. <\/p>\n 3. Iron Log Holder<\/a>, $99.00. A big, sturdy iron vessel. Enough said.<\/p>\n
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\nShown above: ‘House’ Firewood Log Holder<\/a>, $189.00. Made of square-section iron, welded into the shape of a simple line drawing of a house.
\n18.5W x 12.5D x 25H”<\/p>\n