this is some of the best fire starter ive ever used i bought 30pack for $1 a pack of 3 and am likely going to go back for more great stuff.Highly recommend to anyone
Awesome stuff!! Much improved over the old trioxane/hexamine stuff. Still toxic I am sure but IMO lets out less fumes than the others. 10x better than that green heat stuff. good demo. thanks.
@Edzherenow99 I think you are right - it does give out more heat than greenheat but its definitely not friendly stuff with regards to toxicity and being environmentaly friendly. Whats your experience been?
Is this really Jamie Oliver ?
alfhayes 3 months ago
@alfhayes Busted!
Alloutdoor1 3 months ago
this is some of the best fire starter ive ever used i bought 30pack for $1 a pack of 3 and am likely going to go back for more great stuff.Highly recommend to anyone
HJT420 8 months ago
@HJT420 It does catch a spark very nicely!
Alloutdoor1 8 months ago
@HJT420 where did you buy it for that cheap?
Evolancer276 6 months ago
@Evolancer276 I bought it from a Military surplus store in Iowa City Iowa
HJT420 4 months ago
nice
flatout1001 1 year ago
great reviews mate,nice to see your making the effort in the cold weather ,even in the shed ..lol..
576ito1080p 1 year ago
@576ito1080p Thanks mate. Merry Christmas!
Alloutdoor1 1 year ago
Helpful review - thanks! Your opinion, Green Heat or Glycol Gel - price, heat output?
wawhiker 1 year ago
@wawhiker Green Heat definitely! 4 times cheaper and is only a litlle less efficient than the glycol.
Alloutdoor1 1 year ago
Diethylene Glycol is essentially anti-freeze.
Pripyat1 1 year ago
Excellent video!
dcordry 1 year ago
Awesome stuff!! Much improved over the old trioxane/hexamine stuff. Still toxic I am sure but IMO lets out less fumes than the others. 10x better than that green heat stuff. good demo. thanks.
Edzherenow99 1 year ago
@Edzherenow99 I think you are right - it does give out more heat than greenheat but its definitely not friendly stuff with regards to toxicity and being environmentaly friendly. Whats your experience been?
Alloutdoor1 1 year ago
@Alloutdoor1 there's a vid on youtube with the inventor - it's supposedly nontoxic, you can eat it. also check out the pyropac website.
95nginerd 4 months ago