Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Rutland Prod. 50B Firestarter for $10.09


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Rating: 4.9

List Price : $25.99 Price : $10.09
Rutland Prod. 50B Firestarter

Product Description

Safe Lite Fire Starter squares are the safe clean burning solid fuel alternative to liquid charcoal firestarters. This product has been stringently tested and complies with the South Coast Air Quality Management District Rule 1174 ref. C58.


  • Solid fuel alternative to liquid fire starters
  • Burns 8-12 minutes even when wet
  • For fireplaces, charcoal barbeques, wood and pellet stoves, and campfires
  • Non-toxic, no flare-up
  • Contains 10% recycled paper fibers


Rutland Prod. 50B Firestarter Reviews


Rutland Prod. 50B Firestarter Reviews


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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Very good product!, December 8, 2007
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Ryan Hanan (Oakland, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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I have used these before and when I went to the hardware store here in CA to get more they were out. It seems that they only carry them in the Winter time. So I got frantic because these things work great. I found them on Amazon and ordered 3 boxes! One square lights a fire almost everytime in my Lopi wood stove. I have used them to light fires in my fireplace too. They light very quickly and burn long enough to get dry wood blazing. I highly recommend these to anyone who has a wood stove or fireplace and hates getting a stubborn fire started. This product is guaranteed to give you a 99% shot as success in starting your fire the first time everytime.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The only starters that work..., November 6, 2008
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This review is from: Rutland Prod. 50B Firestarter (Kitchen)
...for my corn stove. Sometimes they are hard to find, so I buy 5 or 6 boxes to get through the winter! Other products I have tried (such as gel) don't get hot enough to trigger the feed mechanism; or they leave too much residue and clog the air holes in the burn box; or they are too big & chunky, and end up blocking the feed chute and the fire gets smothered; or they are crumbly and messy (cedar starters and coffee logs). Fatwood is too long for the burn box, expensive, and doesn't stay lit when I turn on the stove fan. I haven't used the Rutland starters much for camping and I don't have a wood stove, but I kept a box in my car last year and several times I was able to give a dozen or so to friends--they loved them too! I usually need 5 squares to start my stove, but (without shipping) it's still the most economical option I've found, and you probably only need one or two for a wood fire. A friend of mine splits his squares with a knife, so they're even more economical, and he... Read more
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Pretty good but petroleum smell when burning., May 9, 2007
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Harry Kirshner (Nevada City, CA USA) - See all my reviews
The title says it all. I prefer "fatwood" because it works really well and is only wood.
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