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GreenSpark’s Natural 70 Pcs Fire Starters combine premium recycled pine wood wool and pure natural stearin to deliver a chemical-free, waterproof firestarter that burns up to 10 minutes. Designed for all-weather use, these lightweight, odorless starters are perfect for BBQs, fireplaces, fire pits, and outdoor adventures, offering unlimited shelf life and reliable ignition in any condition.













| ASIN | B07FPQVLFH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,615 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #52 in Charcoal Starters #1,584 in Outdoor Cooking Tools & Accessories |
| Brand Name | GreenSpark |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,631) |
| Finish Type | Unfinished |
| Fuel Type | Charcoal |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 18"D x 7"W x 12"H |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | United Frame and Products |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Product Style | Classic |
| UPC | 852861008271 |
| Unit Count | 70.0 Count |
S**T
So good I have been buying them for years.
There are great and effective. I have been buying them for years now. I recently used some at a different house that are not the same brand and it was a horrible experience. These are clean, burn easily and long enough to get the logs started. Will continue buying them.
J**T
Best Firestarters out there! I
I am now on my 6th box of them (I think there about 80 in each box) and have been nothing short of amazed by them. We use them for everything, such as on our two Kamado Joe grills, our Weber Kettle grill, either of the two wood burning fireplaces, motorhome camping trips for firepits and portable grills, or our firepit outside. These little gems can be lit in pretty much any weather and will stay lit. On top of that, they do not burn up quickly, which gives them time to actually ignite their surrounding materials properly (charcoal or wood). I have used many other brands and types and they seem to have any one of a multitude of issues (too many chemicals, burns too quickly, won’t stay lit, takes too long to ignite, or too little given for the price being asked), but since switching to GreenSpark I have pretty much come to the conclusion that I can stop looking for a better starter. We keep ordering them off of Amazon. My brother-in-law now uses them at his home and keeps them in his motorhome too. Thanks for such an easy and clean solution.
J**E
Fire starters are very easy and handy to use
We have used this product for 2 years And it works well ALL the time
P**E
Great product
These work very well, they allow you to start a fire quickly under any conditions. A must have for wood stove owners
K**O
Not Fatwood but Costs Less and Works Well
I replaced my last box of fatwood with these to save some $$ and am happy overall, but it takes a bit more effort to 'build' the firewood up to use them. With my fatwood I could just lay the sticks over the log grate and put kindling and logs on top, but these need to be placed on top of large enough pieces of kindling with more over them so they don't fall through - not much use if they sit on the bottom of the fireplace. Very good value for the money though, and while they don't burn as long as fatwood does they do sustain a burn long enough to get the fire going.
J**E
Performed better than other reviews and answers led me to believe
I got my firestarters recently and decided to test them in my Solo Titan Stove. I failed at starting the Green Spark with a flint and steel, but I am a novice. I put one firestarter and two fistfulls Trager Cherrywood pellets in my stove that has been modified to have a quarter inch steel cloth screen in the bottom. The firestarter is easily lighted with a woodstove long neck lighter. I nudged just a few pellets over the starter. Once a few pellets were lit the spread was adequate and I was able boil 2 cups of water and immediately put on 2 more which did not fully boil but did get hot enough for tea. After that the flames and heat died down but mostly because the pellets were spent. The firestarter lasted as long as the pellets and burned up completely. I never had to fiddle with it really after it started. I am certain if I had put some twigs in I could have kept the fire going as long as I had fuel. In the future I will try putting a piece of newsprint under the Greenspark on the back of my fry pan to use flint and steel and see if I can get a light. I find newsprint easier to start but it doesn't stay lit like the firestarter. I am sure someone who is proficient with flint and steel would do much better and be perfectly happy with the GreenSpark firestarters.
A**R
Excellent product
Easy transaction
M**K
Exactly as Advertised
I don't understand all the negative reviews. This product is exactly as advertised. First of all, I received a box of, what look like (I didn't count them), about 160 little rectangular bricks, and I didn't need to break anything. They're, if it were candy, bite-sized. One--let me repeat that--one (!) is enough to light a fire with one--let me repeat that--one (!) match. If you need more bricks or more matches, I suggest you work on your fire-making skills and stop blaming this product. I've always been able to light a fire with one match and some paper and kindling. The only reason I got these is because I recently got a fireplace insert with a catlytic combuster, and, apparently, it is better not to use any paper with ink on it or treated paper with those. It lights immediately, it holds a flame a few minutes (I didn't time it) and long enough to light kindling, and thereby get the fire going. A possible (likely?) explanation for the negative reviews is that, and I see this with my neighbors, people continue to believe you do not need to season firewood or think it's a good idea to use colored newspaper or cardboard as kindling. It does its job. If it doesn't for you, look up some youtube videos on how to light a fire.
K**M
First time i ordered this, i got exactly the same as described and it was great. Second time around i got like 7 different packs with the piece to break your self which you cannot do by hand. You need a knife or something
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