Free Super Cedar Firestarter samples for new members!!

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NWfuel

Minister of Fire
We just want to pass along our ongoing offer of free samples to NEW MEMBERS who have not yet requested them by emailing us your ship to address ( [email protected] ). They are guaranteed to start your fire everytime without newspaper or kindling.

For all the regulars here you can use the code "facebook" in the discount voucher field and receive 10% off.
The Super Cedars work great for your outdoor fire pits,charcoal grills and a must for camping/survival kits.

Thanks to all that make this such a great community!
Thomas

www.supercedar.com
 
Best thing since split wood. I use 'em, I love 'em, I wouldn't be without 'em. If you've never tried them, by all means take Thomas up on his free sample offer. To get either of my stoves going, I use 1/4 of a SuperCedar, a bit of kindling-sized pieces, and then gradually larger splits. Works like a charm every time. Rick
 
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I use them for starting the pizza oven and charcoal grills too. I'm due for another order and probably a bigger box. Great product.
 
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Thomas, you are making the offer a little sooner this year. Again, my thank you for doing this for the members of hearth.com. Some day I hope we get a chance to meet so I can thank you personally. We still have plenty and I keep samples even in the car so I can hand out. But I still have plenty.
 
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Thomas, if I never received any, does that count???

I'd love to try them !
 
Thomas, you are making the offer a little sooner this year. Again, my thank you for doing this for the members of hearth.com. Some day I hope we get a chance to meet so I can thank you personally. We still have plenty and I keep samples even in the car so I can hand out. But I still have plenty.
Dennis,
I guess I am a little early, I try to follow my hunches:)
Thanks for all your support!
Thomas
 
Simply put, Super Cedars are the BEST!!!
 
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Hard to argue with straight talk from West Texas. They do the job and they do it well.
 
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Here's another Hearth-er shocked and surprised at how well these things work.
 
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Hopefully we did not over look previous requests for your samples. We would be happy to send you some!
Thomas

OMG! Let's not forget the Dixie chick. :eek:
 
Best fire starter out there! Thanks Thomas.
P S. I was just thinking of my old scouting days.....sure wish I could of had some then........Scoutmaster would have had a heart attack though;lol
 
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I've always wondered about these things. With a large portion of their contents being wax, it seems to me they violate the recommendations from any catalytic stove manufacturer, on what can be burned in the stove. If they burned out in 15 - 20 minutes, I'd feel better using them in a cat stove, but they advertise burn times of 45 minutes to an hour. I want to have my cat engaged long before that.
 
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Most of a Super Cedar is Cedar sawdust. Thomas could certainly shed more light on this, perhaps he will. There is wax used as a binder, but when I handle them and quarter them, they have no waxy feel whatever. When I light one, I sometimes get a whiff of that candle wax smell, but it's just that...a whiff. All I ever use is 1/4 of a "puck", and I burned one outside once to time it. The 1/4 burned for about 20 minutes or so...flame getting weaker & weaker toward the end, as one would expect.
 
I've always wondered about these things. With a large portion of their contents being wax, it seems to me they violate the recommendations from any catalytic stove manufacturer, on what can be burned in the stove. If they burned out in 15 - 20 minutes, I'd feel better using them in a cat stove, but they advertise burn times of 45 minutes to an hour. I want to have my cat engaged long before that.

Im with you Joful, I was a non believer until I got my free samples a while ago. I am sceptical of most things but these are for real. My favorite thing about them is (shoulder season) I set up my small splits in my stove and put 1/4 super cedar under them and turn the air to 3/4 before I go to work (i dont light it). I work second shift so my wife goes to bed about an hour before I get home. Before she goes to bed, all she has to do is open the stove door, light the super cedar, close the stove door, go to bed. An hour later I get home to nice coals and I just reload for an overnight burn. It is simple for her and saves me the steps of a cold start before I go to bed.

I dont have a cat but I think most use about 1/4 super cedar to start a fire. I think your fine with that and a cat stove.
 
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I've always wondered about these things. With a large portion of their contents being wax, it seems to me they violate the recommendations from any catalytic stove manufacturer, on what can be burned in the stove. If they burned out in 15 - 20 minutes, I'd feel better using them in a cat stove, but they advertise burn times of 45 minutes to an hour. I want to have my cat engaged long before that.
This is something I have promoted for a very long time, Super Cedars are the only waxed based firestarter that I know of to date that are approved for use with your cats. Sud Chemie (manufacturer of combusters) did testing for us many years ago and I have posted the results on my web site. Please visit www.supercedar.com for results that state the Super Cedar will INCREASE THE LIFE of the combuster. I was not expecting this type of endorsement. For many years now Blaze King has included a Super Cedar in all their stoves for this reason. I believe Woodstock has been known to use a few also.
 
I would like to thank Thomas again for the free samples. Wonderful product...kudos.
I have so many fire starters right now I don't need any. My Aunts grand kids, making homemade ones, gave me about 4 dozen for getting them
all the sawdust they needed(alder/cherry/cedar)for making them. I will indeed be buying some in the future thou....
 
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I don't know what they are, but I just got an email that my freebies are enroute. I guess I'll try a chunk to start my growing trimmings pile if I can get a temp burn permit this week. If our weather doesn't clear up, I may have to buy a couple cords of the stuff...
 
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I don't know what they are, but I just got an email that my freebies are enroute. I guess I'll try a chunk to start my growing trimmings pile if I can get a temp burn permit this week. If our weather doesn't clear up, I may have to buy a couple cords of the stuff...
You have a treat in store for you.;)
 
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Like finding a bed of hot coals in the bottom of a cold stove.
 
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I was a bit of a skeptic . . . but this is truly a great product.

I still use the ol' newspaper and kindling once in a while . . . but often find it quite a bit easier to just put a chunk of the SC in with some kindling and let things roar to life.
 
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Okay, okay, we get it. ;lol

But I do want to ask, how much of this stuff do you buy and use for a typical season?
 
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