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Anyone used "fatwood" as a starter?
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avega2792
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Re: Anyone used "fatwood" as a starter?
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March 09, 2022, 09:05:12 PM »
My sister gifted me this charcoal starter for my birthday and I have to admit it exceeded my expectations. I use to pour some cooking oil onto a paper napkin and light it under my chimney but this worked so well and so fast I think it’s my new goto charcoal lighting method.
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Stoneage
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Re: Anyone used "fatwood" as a starter?
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March 10, 2022, 09:06:02 AM »
I've been using all the "free" white paper they crumple up to move you with. Just tear it into squares crumple & stuff in the bottom of the chimney.
I paid for it I'm sure & I must have a cubic yard of the stuff.
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captainhook455
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Re: Anyone used "fatwood" as a starter?
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March 13, 2022, 03:22:36 PM »
I use a cotton ball and Vaseline smush it into the gel and place it in the charcoal. Once it's going good I'll put briquettes over it. Learned this trick when I was a Boy Scout it will light wet wood which we seemed to have a lot.
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Anyone used "fatwood" as a starter?