24-Count Pine Mountain StarterLogg Select-A-Size Firestarting Blocks
$7.85
$9.99
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Amazon has 24-Count Pine Mountain StarterLogg Select-A-Size Firestarting Blocks on sale for $7.85. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $25 or more.
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The StarterLogg ignites quickly and easily with no kindling, rolled up newspaper or dried grass needed; Simply place it in your fireplace, fire pit, or chiminea and light it, then relax and enjoy your fire with friends and family.
This has a 4.6 out of 5-star overall rating on Amazon based on 6,400 reviews.
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Amazon has Pine Mountain StarterLogg Firestarting Block (Set of 24) for $7.85 as a one time purchase or $7.46 with five total subscribe and save items. I use these all winter long and jump when there is a good price. I cut each piece in to quarters so get 96 starts out of a box. Typical lowest price is $11.94 at Walmart.
Pine Mountain StarterLogg Select-A-Size Firestarting Blocks, 24 Starts Firestarter Wood Fire Log for Campfire, Fireplace, Wood Stove, Fire Pit, Indoor & Outdoor Use, Red
Manufacturer:
Jarden
Model Number:
4152501001
Product SKU:
B00404R4NI
ASIN:
B00404R4NI
Brand:
Pine Mountain
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
5.25 x 4.5 x 1.75 Inches
Item Weight:
2.28 Pounds
Item model number:
4152501001
Manufacturer:
Jarden
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Appreciate the ideas and glad it works for you but for a three month supply at $7.46, I can do without scrounging candles which I don't have, locating multiple egg cartons and scraping my dryer lint to save $.08/day..
I use a benzomatic blow torch to light the fire pit- feels like cheating. Also, good for finishing off sous vide steaks. Same tank has lasted 3 years.
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If this is for firestarter I use cottonballs (or something absorbent, I've used gauze in an emergency situation) soaked in 75% or higher percentage isopropyl alcohol.
Super cheap, burns for a while too and sorta reusable since you can actually pull the cotton balls out of the fire and extinguish the fire on it once you get the hang of it and just need to refill whatever container you use with more alcohol.
If this is for firestarter I use cottonballs (or something absorbent, I've used gauze in an emergency situation) soaked in 75% or higher percentage isopropyl alcohol.
Super cheap, burns for a while too and sorta reusable since you can actually pull the cotton balls out of the fire and extinguish the fire on it once you get the hang of it and just need to refill whatever container you use with more alcohol.
if you cut these in quarters the quarters are 8 cents each. Seems easier than the cotton method for a microscopic investment.
Old candle wax, dryer lint, and recycled paper egg carton. Melt the wax, put dryer lint in the cups, pour over the wax. Cut apart and put in a zip-lock bag. Works great, cheap as can be and lasts way longer.
Old candle wax, dryer lint, and recycled paper egg carton. Melt the wax, put dryer lint in the cups, pour over the wax. Cut apart and put in a zip-lock bag. Works great, cheap as can be and lasts way longer.
Appreciate the ideas and glad it works for you but for a three month supply at $7.46, I can do without scrounging candles which I don't have, locating multiple egg cartons and scraping my dryer lint to save $.08/day..
Appreciate the ideas and glad it works for you but for a three month supply at $7.46, I can do without scrounging candles which I don't have, locating multiple egg cartons and scraping my dryer lint to save $.08/day..
How about empty toilet paper rolls stuffed with used dryer sheets and dryer lint… I bet you've got plenty of that stuff around without having to scrounge.
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Super cheap, burns for a while too and sorta reusable since you can actually pull the cotton balls out of the fire and extinguish the fire on it once you get the hang of it and just need to refill whatever container you use with more alcohol.
Super cheap, burns for a while too and sorta reusable since you can actually pull the cotton balls out of the fire and extinguish the fire on it once you get the hang of it and just need to refill whatever container you use with more alcohol.
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How about empty toilet paper rolls stuffed with used dryer sheets and dryer lint… I bet you've got plenty of that stuff around without having to scrounge.
I like the other person's suggestion, since cotton balls and iso alcohol have more applications than this, which has like one application.