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20kg Fire Starter Kit, Kiln Dried Logs For Wood Burners, Stoves & Fireplaces, Kiln Dried Kindling, Natural Firelighters, Matches, Sustainably Sourced Firewood, Logs for Wood Burner

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At the Green Olive Firewood Company, we understand that when it comes to fire logs, consistency is key. That’s why we sell our instant light logs by weight, ensuring that each and every log burns for the same amount of time. With a guaranteed burn time of two hours, our logs are perfect for a variety of settings, from stoves and wood burners to open fires, chimneys, BBQs, and fire pits. You can trust that your fire will burn bright and strong, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere for you and your loved ones to enjoy.

Lighter, Match, Torch, etc.- This should be obvious, but you need matches or a lighter to start your fire. I use a flexible butane torch lighter ( like this one) since it works upside down and allows you to bend the torch through the full sized logs. Burner Firestarter sachets are lightweight and safe to transport. As a result, they are a popular choice for bonfires and campfires amongst outdoor enthusiasts. The Phone Skope Pyro Putty is a well-thought-out fire starter with more uses than just starting fires. If your tent springs a leak, you can rub Pyro Putty on the area to waterproof it. It’s available in different formulas that are optimized for different times of year. Pyro Putty makes a cold-weather and warm-weather putty, as well as an all-natural and ultralight version. I tested the warm weather Pyro Putty on a sunny 80 degree day.The fire starters that earned a spot in our lineup are all relatively inexpensive, and most are made from natural ingredients. For those who want something that looks as good as it lights, consider making pine cone fire starters. Place your cardboard tubes upright in the cookie tin. You can line the cookie tin with wax paper beforehand for a cleaner experience.

The kindling comes in a sturdy cardboard box, and we used it to start log fires in both a fireplace and a chiminea. We used a lighter to light the kindling rather than a match, and it took about 10 seconds before the cedar strips started burning. Once they caught fire, they produced large flames that ignited the logs we placed on top of them. Fire starter logs should be stored in a cool, dry place. If they’re exposed to moisture, they won’t light as easily or burn as well. When you’re camping, try to keep them in a waterproof container such as a large plastic bag or a Tupperware container.And that’s it! If you thought those instructions were simple, then you’re catching on to the purpose of the fire starter log – to make campfires easy! Are Fire Starter Logs Safe For Cooking? There you have it, everything you need to know about fire starter logs! The key takeaways are to make sure you store them properly, use caution when handling them, and don’t cook on a fire started with a log until it has completely burned up. Fire logs are highly efficient! So most of the log will burn without producing ash, but you will need to sweep out the fireplace eventually. Wait at least 2 days to clean out the ash to avoid sweeping up burning embers that could lead to burns or a fire. You can use starter logs on their own, but it’s not a direct replacement for a traditionally built fire. Fire starters light up like tinder, burn for hours, have 3-4 inch flames, and produce a decent amount of heat. That’s fine for a small fire in your fireplace, but most people prefer a larger fire using kindling and full sized firewood. If you’re looking for an easier to manage fire where you can just ‘light and leave’ it, then firelogs can offer a better user experience.

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