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About EasyGoProducts Approx. 120 Eco-Stix Fatwood Fire Starter Kindling Firewood Sticks
Overall Feedback:
79% positive
70% appreciated its rugged durability, but 30% found it prone to rust
I can get a good fire going with just 2-3 sticks, so a small pile will last for a decent time even if I do a daily fire.
The box is convenient and the wood appears drier than local harvests, but over time the resin will be less effective.
I will be throwing them out at the dump instead of burning them outside, indicating that the product's durability is not up to the mark.
The quality of the product has degraded with inconsistent stick sizes and weird little chips, ends, chunks, and bark.
75% found it easy to use in the dark
Starting a fire is super easy with the sticks.
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The product is easy to use with evenly cut, densely packed wood pieces rich with sap that light easily and burn hot, making it unnecessary to deal with kindling or paper.
I find Eco-Stix to be the best option as they sit in a box next to the fireplace and never run out. They are easy to use.
73% praised for its reliable ignition, though 27% experienced issues in windy conditions
Starting a fire is super easy and reliable with the sticks, but some kindling-sized pieces are still needed before adding full-sized logs.
The fire starters are difficult to light and burn out quickly.
If I run out of kindling sticks and it's cold, I tend to use a propane torch which is a huge waste of money and resources.
I use a propane torch if I run out of kindling sticks and it's cold, which is a huge waste of money and resources.
68% appreciated its compact size
I heard that a few of these camping-emergency-fire-starters were brought on the last camp-out and now we may never go back to our old method again.
I always order these fire starters every fall and keep them stocked through winter. They sit in a box next to the fireplace and never run out, making it a tradition for me.
67% praised for its water-resistant design, though 33% experienced issues in heavy rain
The cardboard got wet and fell apart while the wood did not suffer, indicating that the fatwood is not water resistant.
The fire starters produce a lot of black smoke, which makes the glass door all black when closed. It's quite an experience.
I gave 2 stars instead of 1 because the product produces black smoke and is only good for starting fires.
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