Rucker Lumber Inc
Rucker Lumber Inc
Firedrops, 8-Ct.
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Firedrops, 8-ct.

SKU #207606 Model #8808

UPC #023865088082

Fatwood Firestarter


Regular Price
$8.99

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Rucker Lumber Inc , 9184 Boston State Rd , Boston , NY
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Description

Introducing the Fatwood Firedrops Fire Starter, a revolutionary solution for effortlessly igniting any fire, whether indoors or outdoors. Crafted from highly resinous sawdust waste combined with a paraffin wax binder, this fire starter is designed to provide a quick, safe, and effective way to start your fires. With its non-toxic composition, Fatwood Firedrops are perfect for use in fireplaces, chimineas, wood and pellet stoves, firepits, and campfires. Enjoy the convenience of a fire starter that lights easily with just a match and burns hot for up to 20 minutes, making it an essential addition to your fire-starting toolkit.


Key Features:
- Made from repurposed highly resinous sawdust waste
- Non-toxic and safe for indoor and outdoor use
- Burns hot for up to 20 minutes
- Leaves no residue behind
- Ideal for fireplaces, chimineas, wood and pellet stoves, firepits, and campfires
- Waterproof and 100% all-natural with no chemicals or additives
- Long shelf life for extended usability

Fatwood Firedrops are not only practical but also environmentally friendly, making them a great choice for eco-conscious consumers. Whether you are preparing for a cozy evening by the fireplace or planning a camping trip, this fire starter will ensure you have a reliable and efficient way to start your fire. Add Fatwood Firedrops to your survival kit or 'go bag' for peace of mind during your outdoor adventures.

Warning Sign with exclamation pointWARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including carbon monoxide and wood dust, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining wood products can expose you to wood dust, a substance known to the State of California to cause cancer. Avoid inhaling wood dust or use a dust mask or other safeguards for personal protection.