





🔥 Light up your moments, not your worries!
Duraflame Quick Start Firelighters are wax-coated, break-apart fire starters made from recycled and renewable biomass fibers. Designed to ignite wood fires rapidly and cleanly, they replace traditional kindling and newspaper, offering a mess-free, eco-friendly solution with 40 firelighters per pack and reduced emissions for a greener burn.


| ASIN | B00ZPT1CXK |
| Batteries required | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,717) |
| Date First Available | 17 August 2015 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00041137040538 |
| Included components | DURAFLAME - 04053 |
| Item model number | DURAFLAME - 04053 |
| Product Dimensions | 20.32 x 20.32 x 25.4 cm; 0.28 g |
| UPC | 041137040538 773822218518 |
D**Y
Ok
J**E
enciende un fuego de chimenea perfectamente. Lo recomiendo ampliamente.
B**H
These quick start firefighters are very nice and works well very well to start a fire. Just the right size and lasts a while and very easy to use. Great prices on these too.
A**O
Todo lo que esperaba, recomendado para prender la leña
B**4
Like some of the 1 star reviews claim these don't start the easiest, you're gonna want to use a lighter of some sort. The nice thing is though they burn hotter than Hades once they get going. While there is a small channel that is grooved into one side of them that helps them start with a match, a lighter or even a small butane/propane torch is the best method to get these going. I used to use those long grill lighters, but I was burning through them way too fast. I now use a small propane plumbers torch from Berzomatic that was like $15 on sale at Home Depot. It starts with one click of the starter and I go through one $4 fuel tank every 2 years. It's much more economical. And speaking of economical I recommend that you cut these blocks into quarters since using a whole one to start one fire is just wasteful. I use an old meat cleaver I bought from a dollar store a decade ago and it goes through these things with just a steady press. That means that this one box of 10 starters lights my wood furnace 40 times. I recently bought the 30 count box from Amazon and get 120 fires out of it. And if you're real a penny-pincher you could easily cut the blocks into 5ths or even 6ths to stretch them even further, but that's more work then I'm willing to put it. Overall if you use a lighter instead of a match (seriously, who uses matches anymore?) these blocks will be great for you.
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