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Guaranteed way to get my little brother to want one.3. Road flare.
NOT FOR CHILDREN. But always fun.
I'm the woodstove fire builder 90% of the time, and 1 match is enough.One match is plenty.
I just made 8 dozen fire starters the other day, using the dryer lint/wax method. Still have more wax and egg cartons to make more if neededIf you're into camping/outdoors-ing, and want some easy fire starters:
1:
Cotton balls rubbed with petroleum Jelly. Store in a ziplock baggie. Easy to light, burn for a few minutes allowing you to feed your fire, and resist moisture. lightweight and easy to stick in a backpack for longer hikes.
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Paper Egg carton (not polystyrene), stuffed with dryer lint and /or sawdust. Drizzle in candle wax to hold the lint, but make sure some sticks out. Light. Also stores well in a ziplock. one egg carton makes 12 (or more) fire starters. Also packs well on hiking trips.
3. Road flare.
NOT FOR CHILDREN. But always fun.
Are you using them for a wood stove?I just made 8 dozen fire starters the other day, using the dryer lint/wax method. Still have more wax and egg cartons to make more if needed
Even though we have a ferro rod and lighter and saw dust drying, I think I'll make some of the fire starters w lint/wax. I'll have to clean my 80 year old brother's dryer to get it. He'll be glad because several years ago, he told me the dryer was broken. I went to look at it, well the lint screen was full, so full there was a ton of lint below. I had to get a coat hanger to get it out. It was matted. After a thorough cleaning, the dryer worked. I would bet he has plenty of lint.I just made 8 dozen fire starters the other day, using the dryer lint/wax method. Still have more wax and egg cartons to make more if needed