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dear chimney owners, did you find an organic and paraffin free way of lighting the fire, thats always successful? maybe selfmade? just using beewax? would love to hear your experience 🪵
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NoStrFromObject · 2w
wax
sunavaunt · 2w
Birch bark.
Condor · 2w
Paper
The Beave · 2w
A lighter and waste carboard. It's essentially free, burns hot, and if you want to get fancy with it you can add all sorts of things to it. Birch bark or char cloth if you want something all natural and reliable.
串天猴(Flying Sky Monkey) · 2w
If using incendiary bombs counts, then I can recommend one.
Achilles · 2w
I use egg cartons. I eat the eggs. Burn the cartons. Get them from local farmer.
johnny · 2w
No tengo chimenea pero cuando enciendo fuego 🔥 uso musgo seco
JoJ · 2w
Make pine shavings from kindling with a sharp knife
A.A.Ron · 2w
I gather dead twigs covered in old man's beard lichen (also call usnea). It lights easily and burns hot.
Keith · 2w
Fill a cardboard egg container with dryer lint. Soften or melt the beeswax(you can also use paraffin, petroleum jelly, beef tallow, whatever) and add it to the dryer lint. Now you can cut off each cell of egg crate as its own individual self contained firestarter. Not just recycling, but up cyclin...
mleku · 2w
candles alone can be enough, if you like to play with it. make the wax drip onto lots of the wood you are trying to light up, and then spark up the tinder. really though, the absolute best thing is shredded, wadded paper, or dried out grass, there are some plants that are really good and fine and e...
mleku · 2w
#penisbutter
Thomas · 2w
I use used up toilet paper roles and fill them with dryer lint.
JoJ · 2w
A spill plane is another cool option. Never used one though, but I do want one https://blossom.primal.net/8af8f5cf3b92171daa0010e87f43541e37fc2723890c48fea4fc074843898748.jpg