Better Wood Products Fatwood Firestarter Box, 50-Pounds

June 30, 2019 - Comment
Add to Cart $54.99Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 22:46 GMT+0100 - Details)

Fatwood is harvested from the stumps of pine trees that contain a high concentration of natural resin. This organic, 100 percent natural resin allows the fatwood fire starter to be started with a single match and gives a sustained flame. Fatwood is 100 percent natural, with no chemical or additives. Fatwood is harvested from non-endangered, non-rainforest, non-living trees. User friendly, safe, clean and non-toxic. Indoor or outdoor use. Indefinite shelf life. Can be started with a match, even when wet. SCS Green Cross certified. Great for use in barbecues, campfires, wood stoves, fire pits, pellet stoves, chimneys, coal stoves, fireplaces.

Product Features

  • Fatwood is harvested from the stumps of pine trees that contain a high concentration of natural resin
  • Fatwood is 100 percent natural, with no chemical or additives
  • User friendly, safe, clean and non-toxic, Indoor or outdoor use
  • SCS Green Cross certified
  • Great for use in barbecues, campfires, wood stoves, fire pits, pellet stoves, chimneys, coal stoves, fireplaces

Comments

Anonymous says:

Give up your old ways of nasty newspaper…Buy em! Saves me time, money and clean up. No more wadding up paper and stuffing it in the stove, no more box of old newspapers sitting in the living room, no more of having to dump the ashtray monthly (didn’t realize how much ash builds up from using newspaper!), and no more smug build up on the glass from burning paper. I lay 2 sticks across each other with dry kindling, light one of these with a wooden match and walk away, give it 5mins and load the stove. We have used about 1/2 (25lb) box through…

Anonymous says:

Best fire starter around, all natural and burns clean and complete! Oh Fatwood, where have you been all of my life!I have a wood stove in my shop and have fires outside all the time. Occasionally I would get lazy and use a homemade fire starter which was a section of a toilet paper roll tube that had some shredded paper coated in parafin wax. This worked great, but I always worried about the wax residue in my catalytic stove, plus it was messy to make and kind of a long process.I had heard about Fatwood but never tried it until a few…

Anonymous says:

Only the top layer of sticks actually light!!! We have a fireplace – didn’t want to use paper or cardboard as kindling – too much ash. Saw this on Amazon, read the reviews, the positives outweighed the negatives, so we bought the 25lb. box on Dec. 9. The sticks worked great – lit up immediately and stayed lit long enough to light the seasoned wood. I used about 4 – 6 a day. Then I decided I didn’t want the big 25lb. box taking up space in my living room, so I put a bunch of the sticks standing straight up in a big tin box – easier to pull…

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