Ever thought of going out for an outdoor adventure? Expecting the group to gather logs of wood to create a fireplace while the cool wind is blowing so fresh? That would be an enjoyable experience, isn’t it? But it can be made more enjoyable and comfortable if you are armed with fire starters.
Fire starters are generally lighting materials used to kindle a fireplace. It is considered as an important accessory for fireplace units since it works to provide the fireplace the fire it needs. The good thing about this particular accessory is that it starts fire the easiest and quickest way possible. They even help to get the fire going for some time.
A fire starter may come in different forms. They differ in the way they are constructed, as well as to the function that they are made for. Aside from that, the fire starters may vary in sizes, shapes, and colors, and each of these differences makes the search for the right unit a bit challenging. With all the forms that the fire starters now take, finding the right one can be a bit puzzling.
But, there’s an easy solution to finding the right fire starter. That is to create your own homemade fire starter. It is nice to know that this task is becoming so easy to do these days since you are faced with a number of options to choose from. One way to make a good start is to make fire starters out of newspaper.
Creating a fire starter out of newspaper is actually not a new idea. It has been around for a number of decades now, so I bet many of you are familiar with this concept. For those who have heard about newspaper fire starters but got no clue of how to create it, note that you can only make a very effective newspaper fire starter if you coat that material with some wax. This coating is important since newspaper easily get wet. So, if you are staying outdoors on rainy days, lighting a fireplace can be difficult even if you have packs of newspaper fire starters in hand. This is for the obvious reason that the newspapers will get wet, turning it into something totally useless. Another good idea is to cover your newspaper starter with waterproof materials. What about placing them inside a waterproof container?
Another great idea for a homemade fire starter is to pour an amount of a quality melted wax into the pinecones. This method is recognized by many through the name “pinecone fire starters”, and is deemed for long years as equally effective as that of the wax coated newspapers.
The fire starter options available for you to take don’t just end there. Fact is, you can further create a line of truly effective fire starters by arming yourself with magnesium blocks. The magnesium fire starters basically come in the form of lightweight and small blocks that feature a flint on a side, made from artificial materials. To produce a good spark, just strike this flint with the back of a knife. If done perfectly, you can see a shower of sparks developing from it. It is important to note, however, that unlike the other fire starters, the flint or magnesium blocks require a bit of practice to create the fire you need. Perhaps the best thing about them is that they don’t get wet and are not susceptible to running out. They do not even perform in the poorest manner even if they are exposed to cold weather. For all of these benefits, it’s no wonder that today the magnesium fire starters are considered by most campers and adventure trekkers as the most reliable line of backups for keeping the fire burning.
The fire starters are now offered on the market in other unique forms. You can buy them offline or online at varying prices depending on the models and quality that the items carry. If cost is a matter of concern for you, it’s best to take the cheap fire starters.
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