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Log Burner

Home & Garden   Product   Oct    Medium opportunity   


A log burner is a type of stove that burns wood logs to provide heat for a room or a house. It is also known as a wood-burning stove or a wood stove.
This is a seasonal trend that repeats every October.
This trend is forecasted to be growing in the next 2 years.

  

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49.5K
searches/mo

 12 Months
Average: 42.5%
Trend: declining
MOM change: -0.54%
 5 Years
Average: 33.6%
Trend: growing
MOM change: 1.35%

Top reasons why this topic is getting popular

1. Eco-Friendly

Log burners are considered eco-friendly because they use a renewable source of energy - wood. They also emit less carbon dioxide than fossil fuels, making them a more sustainable heating option.

2. Cost-Effective

Using a log burner can be cost-effective in the long run as wood is generally cheaper than other heating fuels such as gas or electricity. Additionally, log burners can heat a room more efficiently, reducing the need for additional heating sources.

3. Aesthetically Pleasing

Log burners can add a rustic and cozy feel to a room, making them a popular choice for interior design. They come in a variety of styles and designs, allowing homeowners to choose one that fits their decor.

4. Independence from the Grid

Log burners provide heat even during power outages, making them a reliable source of heat during emergencies. This independence from the grid can be especially important in areas prone to power outages or in rural areas with limited access to electricity.

5. Health Benefits

Burning wood in a log burner can have health benefits as it produces a dry heat that can help reduce humidity levels in a room. This can help alleviate respiratory problems such as asthma and allergies.

Who's talking about this trend?

1. Josh Thompson (@logburnerjosh)

Sharing my passion for log burners and providing tips and recommendations for fireplace enthusiasts.

2. Sophie Cook (@sophiecookslogs)

Food blogger and log burner lover, sharing cozy recipes and showcasing log burners in my home.

3. Matt Turner (@burninglogs_withmatt)

Documenting the beauty of log burners and finding the perfect logs to fuel them.

4. Emma Wilson (@logburnerliving)

Sharing my cozy log burner lifestyle and providing inspiration for log burner owners.

5. Luke Matthews (@logs_and_heat)

Sharing the latest log burner trends and designs, and keeping everyone warm and comfortable.

6. Sarah Clarke (@logsandinteriors)

Combining my love for log burners with interior design, and providing inspiration for log burner enthusiasts.