I recommend wrapped. Bought a 100pk of unwrapped this year (100 usually last me a few years)... what a mess. They'll work but I have a separate container to store the quartered pucks in now- normally I could break the puck into quarters inside the wrapper and pry them apart to open it, much cleaner.do you guys (using the supercedars) buy the plastic wrapped or unwrapped ones?
Otoh, the box has an epic amount of "pixie dust" in case I wanted to do something with that. I don't have a pellet stove but I can imagine supercedar crumbles with alcohol gel would work nicely to start one (if you had to manually light it).I recommend wrapped. Bought a 100pk of unwrapped this year (100 usually last me a few years)... what a mess. They'll work but I have a separate container to store the quartered pucks in now- normally I could break the puck into quarters inside the wrapper and pry them apart to open it, much cleaner.
No doubt. They're good. I always try to support the small business, I am one. It's a good product, but by design, it's crumbly. 1/4 of a super cedar starts a fire, if they sold them in wedges, at a competitive price (I'd pay a little more than I do now for the Rutland ones I use) I'd buy them in an instant.I've never seen them but heard good things. Maybe they can start scoring them for less mess when split.
I scoop up the crumbles when I get to the bottom of the box and just dump a little pile in the stove to light.
OK on the crumbs. Water is wet and snow is cold. diesel/gasoline smells and natural gas explodes. All flammables seem to have issues. Super Cedar is the fastest cleanest burning solid paraffin/wood firestarter by design. These crumbs are crummy, but clean up without a trace. Be sure to not let the crumbs contact your hot stove surface as it might stain for a short period until it burns off. The Super Cedar is made with food grade paraffin (candle wax) which is non toxic and safe for cat combust stoves. Speaking of cat combustors why do they not last forever? They will last a lot longer if you use Super Cedars to start them! Good night to all.I call that Pixie Dust. Great to wake up the coals on a morning reload.
They are-http://www.supercedar.com/cattest.cfmAre they good to go with cat stoves?
The rutlands probably work fine then for a lower price. Lots of options out there, supercedars are just one of them. That cedar does seem to burn very hot, giving off blue flames close to the puck, so it might have an edge in situations where starting may be difficult (slightly wet wood) but for all I know rutland's product might work great there too.How do Super Cedars compare to Rutland Fire starters? I can get a box of 144 Rutland's for $13 that will last me a year and a half. I gather all my kindling/pieces from splitting, and use a couple of them with a Rutland Square for cold stove starts. It has never failed.
For those on the fence with supercedar keep an eye on the ads that show up at the bottom of the screen. There is an email you can contact and they'll send you a sample. I think mine came in at work yesterday I wasn't there though. Looking forward to checking it out.
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