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Keep your Firewood Dry and Organized with the Oven Brothers Storage Rack

Keep your Firewood Dry and Organized with the Oven Brothers Storage Rack

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The Oven Brothers firewood storage rack is a practical, durable addition to any farm or outdoor space, offering a sleek, easy-to-assemble solution for keeping firewood organized and ready for use. 

BYLINE: Zahra Sadiq 

Efficiently storing firewood is essential for farmers who rely on a steady supply of heat during the colder months, and a sturdy firewood storage rack can make all the difference in keeping wood dry, organized, and ready to burn. 

Oven Brothers was founded in 2017 by close friends and food enthusiasts JP Normand and Gord Jones. They created this company out of the desire to create higher-quality, durable outdoor wood fired ovens that could withstand harsh winters. They used their combined expertise in metals and design to create flat-packed, weather-resistant ovens capable of grilling, baking, and roasting.  

Building on their success with durable, weather-resistant ovens, Oven Brothers extended their craftsmanship to develop a sturdy firewood storage rack, designed to keep firewood dry and organized. 

The Oven Brothers firewood storage rack offers a stylish and practical way to keep firewood off the ground. Made from durable 3/16 laser-cut carbon steel, it is built to last and can be painted or left to naturally patina over time. Shipping flat packed for easy assembly in under 5 minutes with no screws or hardware required, this rack is a must-have for any outdoor space. 

With its durability, ease of use, and weather-resistant design, the Oven Brothers firewood storage rack is the perfect solution for keeping your firewood organized and ready.  


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