By: TIKI
Light up your fire pit with the TIKI Brand 20-Pack Indoor/Outdoor Wood Pellet Fire Starter! This 122000668 starter is perfect for grilling, camping, and backyard fire pits. It is made of high-quality wood pellets that are designed to light quickly and easily. The TIKI Brand Store offers the best Charcoal Starters based on overall satisfaction, quality of material, value for money, and portion size. Get your fire going in no time with TIKI Brand's Indoor/Outdoor Wood Pellet Fire Starter. Dan Colestock: These are smaller 1-lb versions of the 8-lb bags of wood pellets that Tiki sells for use in their fire pits. These smaller bags of pellets are intended to be used for conveniently lighting firewood and standard stove fuel pellets (which can be purchased for ~$6 for a bulk 40-lb bag at most local US hardware stores).
Tiki bags of pellets contain enough accelerant to light quickly and burn safely and efficiently (similar to "Match-Light" charcoal briquettes). The bags are constructed of heavy paper and are lined with an impermeable film to keep the pellets fresh and dry, ready for lighting; the paper and film burn away along with the pellets after being lit. They should be handled and stored the same as any highly flammable substance and used as soon as possible (avoid long-term storage).
For comparison, when burned in a Tiki fire pit, one of their convenient 8-lb bags of pellets makes a sizeable fire and burns nicely for 30+ minutes with minimal smoke and fuss.
United States on Dec 14, 2022
Amazon Customer: We purchased a fire pit and one of the starter kits were included. After setting up the fire pit and using the fire starter, we immediately got online and ordered a box of the starters. The starters get the fire started very quickly saving so much time and sanity for parents attempting to light a fire for their not so patient littles. The starters don't give off any smells or smoke and get the fire rolling very quickly. They take the stress out of starting the fire and enable you to enjoy the fire so quickly. We will be purchasing again.
United States on Jul 27, 2022
anonymous: Bought a used tiki firepit so got these. Expensive for what they are but convenient. 20 pack is at least a better value than 10 pack.
United States on Jul 05, 2022
CBE: This is just a paper bag of wood pellets soaked with an accelerant. But they are convenient and seem to work fine. Couple of bucks for a no-drama fire on date night? Yes please. Hint: put the bag on top of some wood, or whatever you're burning, then some kindling and small logs on top. If you just place the sack on the fire grate the pellets will fall through once the paper bag burns away and your fire will not start.
United States on Oct 12, 2021
TIKI Brand 20-Pack Wood Pellet Fire Starters for Indoor and Outdoor Use | Superior Trading Co Light-A-Fire 100% All Natural Fire Starters: 15-20 Minute Burn Time for BBQ, Campfire and Charcoal Grilling | Budeez Charcoal Dispenser - Perfect for Storing and Dispensing Kingsford Charcoal | |
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Sale off | $5 OFF | $4 OFF | |
Total Reviews | 54 reviews | 247 reviews | 213 reviews |
Item Form | Pellet | Cube | |
Manufacturer | TIKI Brand | Light-A-Fire | Buddeez, Inc. |
Flavor | Natural Wood | Flavorless | |
Brand | TIKI | Superior Trading Co. | |
Customer Reviews | 4.7/5 stars of 909 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 5,532 ratings | 4.8/5 stars of 5,028 ratings |
Product Dimensions | 15 x 11.88 x 9 inches | 8 x 8 x 8 inches | 19 x 10 x 20 inches |
ASIN | B08L9MTDM5 | B00QJOC2RK | B00HQE1QT2 |
Item model number | 122000668 | LF-1603 | 03701B |
Best Sellers Rank | #4,280 in Patio, Lawn & Garden #20 in Charcoal Starters | #1,124 in Patio, Lawn & Garden #8 in Charcoal Starters | #131,572 in Patio, Lawn & Garden #190 in Charcoal Starters#5,806 in Outdoor Cooking Tools & Accessories |
Item Weight | 1 pounds | 2.29 pounds | 5 pounds |
Material | Wood | Firestarters |
Keith GriffinKeith Griffin: The media could not be loaded. Yeah, it is pretty much smoke free. Not a 100% and you you do have a slight scent of fuel as an accelerant.
United States on Mar 18, 2023