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🔥 Light My Fire TinderSticks - All-Natural Fire Starter, One Size Review

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🏕️ Camping & Hiking, 🏕️ Outdoor Recreation

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Description of 🔥 Light My Fire TinderSticks - All-Natural Fire Starter, One Size

Easy to light, even when wet. Produces a hot flame—up to 80% resin content. Materials: Pinus Montezumae (fatwood) stumps. Dimensions-approximately: 5.9" x 0.9" x 0.9" (15 cm x 2.2 cm x 2.2 cm). Weight: 1.8-2.5 oz. (50-70 g). Tinder Sticks make for easy, fire building, free of noxious fumes and harmful chemicals. Made of stumps from cultivated pine from the highlands of Mexico. 80% resin content makes them extremely easy to light, even when wet. Burn hotter and longer than paper or paraffin; one or two sticks will light any fire or BBQ. Each stick measures about 15 by 15 by 200 millimeters (W x H x D) and weighs around 25 grams.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

these really work! suitable for camp cooking

Was so happy to find them online. I lived in Guatemala for a few years and was really spoiled using these resinous chopsticks (which are sold in every market there since a large percentage of people in this country still heat their homes and cook with wood) to burn any kind of kindling fire . They're better than any lighter fluid you can find, and they smell AMAZING (pine), non-toxic, and they won't contaminate your food! Personal tip that isn't on the packaging: they work even better if they…

Pros
  • Tinder sticks make fire easy, contain no toxic fumes or harmful chemicals
Cons
  • Almost never

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Light a fire in the rain, they will.

A few years ago at a sporting goods fair I bought Mayan polymer wood sticks and a magnesium lighter. Sticks, hit with a magnesium bat and you'll soon be on fire. If you're having trouble finding combustible material, one of Maya's fire sticks will burn hard and last for quite a while. They came in handy more than a few times in wet and wet conditions during a hike with my sons' reconnaissance group. These Mayan chopsticks are MUCH superior to greasy Georgia or Alabama wood. I bought mine in…

Pros
  • Weight: 1.8-2.5oz. (50-70g)
Cons
  • You could have chosen a newer model

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Easily starts a fire

I received them and I had to test them immediately because I had never used them. I cut a few toothpick sized pieces off a stick to make a little pile. Then, after only hitting my Swedish Firesteel - military model a couple of times, I was able to ignite a bunch. Much quicker than I expected. The pile burned for about 2 minutes which would have been enough to start a fire under the conditions I was in and the pile was quite small. I tried again with the same results. To demonstrate to my wife…

Pros
  • Materials: Stumps Pinus Montezumae (thick wood)
Cons
  • There are nuances