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Fatwood Shavings Natural Emergency Fire Tinder

Fatwood Shavings Natural Emergency Fire Tinder

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Product Highlights

• Reusable Storage Tin with Hinged Lid
• Weight: 2.3 ounces

Fatwood shavings are a natural fire starter made from the resin-saturated wood of pine trees. This highly flammable material is perfect for starting fires in your fireplace or campfire. The shavings are easy to ignite and burn for a long time, making them an essential tool for any outdoor enthusiast.

Natural Emergency Fire Tinder

In addition to being a reliable fire starter, fatwood shavings also make excellent emergency tinder. Keep a bag of these shavings in your emergency kit or backpack for situations where starting a fire quickly is crucial. Lighter knots are dense with resin, ensuring they catch fire easily even in damp conditions.

Lighter Knot

The terms "lighter knot", "fat lighter", "pine knot", and "lighter pine" are other terms used in place of "fatwood", depending on the region. They all refer to the resinous heartwood found in pine trees, which is often used as a natural fire starter. This dense, oily material is highly flammable and burns hot, making it ideal for starting fires in a variety of settings. Lighter knots are harvested sustainably from pine trees, making them an eco-friendly option for fire starters.

Quality Guarantee

Our fatwood shavings are sourced from high-quality pine trees and processed with care to ensure maximum flammability. We take pride in providing our customers with a top-notch product that is effective, reliable, and sustainable. Try our fatwood shavings today and experience the ease and convenience of a natural fire starter.

Fatwood works especially well with a Ferro Rod Fire Starter

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WARNING: The combustion of wood, charcoal and other fuels can expose you to chemicals including carbon monoxide and soot, which are known to the state of California to cause cancer and birth defects or reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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