Firelighter

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UKEgger
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Firelighter

Post by UKEgger »

I know its not as sexy as a new bbq or pit controller etc but picked these up in Sainsbury the other day as I had ran out and they are excellent...

http://www.sainsburys.co.uk/shop/gb/gro ... hes-26-pcs
Kiska95
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Hi
Good shout worth a try ;)
dannysmith43
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Re: Firelighter

Post by dannysmith43 »

Nice, I'm always on the look out for natural firelighters. I'm using these;

http://www.philipmorrisdirect.co.uk/cer ... AgDn8P8HAQ

Bit more expensive, they are wood shavings with wax to keep them burning longer. I really like them, I've been using 1 of these per chimney with some newspaper that's got some sunflower oil on it. Never fails to light now!
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