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2025-09-04 14:13:42
I’ve purchased these before and they work great in my wood stove with both regular wood and compressed logs.
Wuvsnoopy
2025-07-04 15:32:48
This is my 2nd order of these firestarters - Love them! Unlike others I've used in the past, these light quickly and reliably every single time. I use these in my fire pit & ceramic grill. They are easy to break apart & are a great value.
Code Toad
2025-07-01 16:42:55
I was hoping these would infuse a nice cedar smell for a long-ish time and that didn't happen, but it did get the fire started and catch my kindling on fire - which was why I got it in the first place...I should have told my partner that she didn't need a whole disc (LoL) but I'll take the blame for that!I would and will buy again!
Olympic Art
2025-05-04 17:51:53
Does what it's intended to do: get your fire going with minimal effort. However, each cake costs about a dollar. No idea what it costs to produce but I imagine the profit margin is high. I razor blade each cake into fourths and one fourth is ample to start a fire. So if it's worth two bits to get your fire started then this is the product for you.
Anthony Sbato
2025-04-08 19:27:23
Lights super easy, stays lit for a long time and a great value for the money
HarleyBill
2025-04-01 14:53:01
Shipped fast. I use these starters in my wood stove to light press logs. These can either be quartered, halved or whole. I usually break them in half. A normal winter these will last me all season with a few left.Wrapped in cellophane so they are protected from moisture.These burn a long time. I feel they are reasonably priced.
Daryl R. Smith
2025-01-28 14:34:50
About the only negative to these fire starters is they've made me lazy--it usually doesn't take kindling to get a fire going. About 1/4 of a "puck" is usually all it takes to get a nice fire going. It's easy to break the pucks into quarters and they light easily. Relatively little additional smoke (compared with some fire starters, they burn pretty cleanly). They're lightweight, which is nice in a fire kit or backpack and in a pinch can even be used as a fuel source for boiling or cooking on a small twig stove.
D. Kernan
2025-01-02 10:21:59
I've been using these for years since I learned about them on Hearth.com.They are a great product--easy to light, easy to break into sections to use less, hot enough to start a fire!If my wood is fully seasoned I can get away with 1/4 of a puck with kindling. sometimes I will use a 1/2 or a whole one if my wood is less than ideal or if I am in a hurry. Nice to have the choice. And there is almost no odor--a pleasant cedar scent and about like a burning candle when lit.
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