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48-Count Masterbuilt Pure-Parrafin All-Natural Odorless Wax Fire Starters

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Amazon has 48-Count Masterbuilt Pure-Parrafin All-Natural Odorless Wax Fire Starters (MB20091521, Brown)on sale for $5.51. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $35+.

Walmart has 48-Count Masterbuilt Pure-Parrafin All-Natural Odorless Wax Fire Starters (MB20091521, Brown)on sale for $5.51. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ or on orders $35+.

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Amazon has 48-Count Masterbuilt Pure-Parrafin All-Natural Odorless Wax Fire Starters (MB20091521, Brown)on sale for $5.51. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $35+.

Walmart has 48-Count Masterbuilt Pure-Parrafin All-Natural Odorless Wax Fire Starters (MB20091521, Brown)on sale for $5.51. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ or on orders $35+.

Thanks to Deal Hunter htp182 for finding this deal.

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Model: Masterbuilt 0.03-lb Firestarter (48-Pack) | MB20091521

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tombox
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Paper towel soaked in cooking oil always does the trick for me

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just bought some but at this price its a no-brainer
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If you don't have prime or $35 in cart purchases, you can just add to subscribe and save to get free shipping.
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These are crap. That's probably why they are blowing them out. There is almost no parrafin. You need 2 to do the job of one Rutland Safe-lite. 144 of those are around 25$ that makes tem still a better deal than this.
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slickdealgbYesterday 06:12 AM
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Drew Barrymore was once a fire starter.
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Paper towel soaked in cooking oil always does the trick for me
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Quote from slickdealgb :
Drew Barrymore was once a fire starter.
Love it.
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its in da cart! slick baby
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TenseRain6942Yesterday 08:07 AM
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got a pack. I normally use paper towels soaked in bacon grease (I'm so cheap, I save 'em from when I cook bacon!), but sometimes they go out, so I figured I'd try adding a little 1/2 square of this stuff to speed things up.
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jtree1Yesterday 09:03 AM
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Thanks. Got 2.
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Quote from dangboom :
These are crap. That's probably why they are blowing them out. There is almost no parrafin. You need 2 to do the job of one Rutland Safe-lite. 144 of those are around 25$ that makes tem still a better deal than this.
I break pieces in half and still get reliable fires. Maybe you aren't starting yours very efficiently.
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epenterprisesYesterday 03:58 PM
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These are still running around Front Page?!
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dangboomYesterday 04:07 PM
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Quote from trza :
I break pieces in half and still get reliable fires. Maybe you aren't starting yours very efficiently.
You really barely need something like this for a properly laid wood fire. We use them for starting pellet stoves. I think you're right about efficiency in general. I was thinking of all the folks using them for charcoal. Half of one of these won't cut it.
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lolrofllolYesterday 04:18 PM
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Quote from dangboom :
You really barely need something like this for a properly laid wood fire. We use them for starting pellet stoves. I think you're right about efficiency in general. I was thinking of all the folks using them for charcoal. Half of one of these won't cut it.
These suck at starting charcoal. They just don't have enough energy content per brick. There's been times where I've had to use 4+ to get a chimney to light. Sure, I could layer in some kindling or whatever, but I don't have to with better starters.

I've had pretty good luck with the Weber paraffin cubes - one cube consistently lights a chimney full of briquettes and two for a chimney of lump.
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bsol04Yesterday 05:02 PM
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Quote from lolrofllol :
These suck at starting charcoal. They just don't have enough energy content per brick. There's been times where I've had to use 4+ to get a chimney to light. Sure, I could layer in some kindling or whatever, but I don't have to with better starters.

I've had pretty good luck with the Weber paraffin cubes - one cube consistently lights a chimney full of briquettes and two for a chimney of lump.
I use these types of firestarters all the time for briquettes and have had no issues getting a full Weber chimney lit with 1 square. Kingsford blue, B&B, and even cheap Cowboy. Also use them to light my wood stove, but for that I use 2 or 3.

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Quote from dangboom :
You really barely need something like this for a properly laid wood fire. We use them for starting pellet stoves. I think you're right about efficiency in general. I was thinking of all the folks using them for charcoal. Half of one of these won't cut it.
Yeah. 1 works just fine with a chimney. I usually do 2 cotton balls soaked in alcohol. Costs like $0.02 or $0.03 for a fire. Nothing is better or cheaper. I use firestarters like this for campfires, really. They're much easier to transport and pretty much waterproof.

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