Charcoal Starters (36 Count) for Green Eggs, Kamados and Primo Smokers – Super Fast Lighting, 100% All Natural

October 31, 2017 - Comment
Add to Cart $21.53Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 05:25 GMT+0100 - Details)

Features: All Natural – Made from 100% all natural spruce wood shavings and wax from the Bavaria region of Germany. No harmful chemicals, sap or other substances. Completely odorless and tasteless – will not flavor your food. Lights faster than the more commonly used compressed, square newspaper based fire starters. Lights most fires with a single bundle Compatibility: ✔ Big Green Eggs ✔ Ceramic “kamado” style grills and smokers ✔ Charcoal grills ✔ Competition level barbecue smokers ✔ Also great for campfires, fire pits, and any other fire starting needs

Product Features

  • Superior lighting in damp or windy conditions unlike the compressed, flat square starters (which are typically made from pressed newspaper, cardboard or sawdust)
  • 100% All Natural – Non toxic wood shavings from Bavaria region of Germany – odorless and tasteless, will not flavor food
  • Designed for Big Green Egg, Kamado Joe smokers, as well as, competition grade barbeques
  • Lights 3 times faster than commonly used flat square starters. If you are frustrated with lighting the square pieces, WoolyWoods are the product for you!
  • Each WoolyWood bundle can burn approximately 8-10 minutes and will light in damp and windy conditions.

Comments

Linda Schultz says:

work great they work great. I have only used them twice so far. No complaints.

Amazon Customer says:

Starts fast!! Just used my new starters today on a small chimney of coals for my pit barrel cooker. They work great. Burns very clean and hardly any residue afterwards. Very good product, and portable for camping and hunting trips.

Amazon Customer says:

These firelighters are at least as easy – if not easier – to light than the … These firelighters are at least as easy – if not easier – to light than the original Green Egg lighters and do a great job of lighting my charcoal.

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