These things are a huge help in shoulder season when you may have to lit fire once or twice a day.
Unfortunately that has felt a bit more common in southern New England in the last few years.Yes, especially this year with shoulder season extending into December.
Sure feels like permanent shoulder season around here. It stinks.Yes, especially this year with shoulder season extending into December.
Same here.Yes, especially this year with shoulder season extending into December.
Same here…just more fuel saved for next season that will be even more dry.i'm okay with shoulder season until the end of march
SuperCedars are catalyst friendly. Fatwood is smoky, which may not be good for cats. Also, they can be cut down into 1/4s or 1/8s if one has good dry wood and kindling.These look interesting. How do they compare to fat wood?
We had -36F here last year for about 8 hours and it was -15F for three days and it never killed any mosquitoes and ticks.A good deep freeze will kill off the ticks too. We pulled one off of Gordon just the other day. I won't take him in the woods on the trails until it's been good and cold.
Good information.SuperCedars are catalyst friendly. Fatwood is smoky, which may not be good for cats. Also, they can be cut down into 1/4s or 1/8s if one has good dry wood and kindling.
Family made, locally.Never used fatwood. I've still got a handful of Duralogs from decades ago that I've been cutting into firestarter size pieces, but I've also bought some SuperCedars. The SuperCedars are easier to start and work as well or better. Didn't know that they are considered fully cat-friendly, though. Once the last of the Duralogs is gone, I expect I'll stick with the SCs.
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