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Billy Buckskin Fatwood Fire Starter Sticks - 10 lb Box for Campfires and Wood Stoves

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  • TOP-NOTCH RESIN - Fatwood, a form of kindling, is sourced from resin-rich pine trees. The high resin content is what enables fatwood sticks to burn effectively. While burning fatwood fire starter sticks, they emit black smoke, which is a regular occurrence caused by the burning resin.
  • 10 POUND BOX - When you purchase this product, you will receive a 10 lb box of fatwood. When lighting a fire, you only require 2-3 sticks at a time. Each stick is roughly 8 inches long and 0.3 - 1.25 inches thick.
  • ALL WEATHER - The exceptionally high resin content in fatwood enables it to burn even when wet. This feature makes it suitable for use in various conditions, such as starting a campfire in snowy surroundings or lighting a BBQ in the heat of summer.
  • ECO-FRIENDLY AND ALL NATURAL - Billy Buckskin Co. Fatwood is crafted with eco-consciousness in mind. Sourced from deceased tree stumps in the jungles of Mexico, this fatwood is 100% natural and remains untouched by any synthetic.
  • HOW TO USE - Place 2-3 fatwood sticks in the center of your kindling, light one stick, and witness the fire starting effortlessly. Depending on the piece, holding a match on one spot may be necessary for a few seconds to initiate resin flow and ignition.