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912smoker

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1st time seeing these and have to give them a try. My fat lighter splits work pretty good and at $10 these are a little pricey. Anyone else used these ?
 

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1st time seeing these and have to give them a try. My fat lighter splits work pretty good and at $10 these are a little pricey. Anyone else used these ?

Never used them or any other pre-made fire starters.
I make my own out of cutdown paper towel tubes, torn up paper towels , and some vegetable oil.
They work pretty good with either lump or briquettes.
 
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Thanks I'll try to find some. Our Tractor Supply doesn't offer much for smoking/grilling
 
Finally got to use them yesterday and that's the easiest light I've had. Used 2 squares and she was was up and running. But I will surely stock up on Rutland squares for the difference in $$
 
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