Free Super Cedar samples

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Great product, I picked up 100 last year. I'm not sure if I'll go through them all by the end of the season, but I'll buy more when I run out.
 
Considering all the good reviews here, I bought 2 cases just a little while ago.
One for me and one as a gift. They do all they say they do. Love 'em
(I've been getting better at starting off from hot coals--my case should last me
a L O N G time! :) )
 
Thomas this is very generous of you and I urge people to take advantage of the offer. It is a great product.
 
SuperCedars are great for staring your fireplace, for firing up your chimney starter for grilling, or starting a fire on your smoker. Highly recommended. Take advantage of the trial offer and persuade your children to give you an order for the next occasion (birthday, Father's day, Polish-American Day, 4th of July, etc.).
 
If you buy the "green" ones without the wrapping, don't stick one in a baggie and leave it in the trunk when crossing the border.
 
Must have built too many.... "got so many we have to give some away" Just joking I do like them and only ten minutes from home.
 
NW Fuels said:
We are offering free samples of Super Cedars to NEW MEMBERS. Email us at www.supercedar.com with your ship to address and they are on the way. Thanks again to all for your continued support!

Thomas

thanks tom looking forward the samples!! been using e-co brinks to start up the fires in the cold stoves.....i hear many awesome reviews about the supercedar... and thanks again!
 
Sent a plea also. :)

Edit: Got confirmation.

Thanks a bunch.
 
I love these things, I don't really use many in my stove (maybe 5 or 6 a year) but I order 100 every year and pass them out.. I have used them for starting camp fires and they work GREAT.. I keep a couple in my jeep all the time, you never know.. Once you try these you'll be hooked!

Jason
 
Never heard of them before so, I sent my email. I have unlimited supply of pine kindlin, "just drug up 250lb piece last weekend", but would love to try one!
 
This morning was one of those times when Super Cedars excel. I don't know what the heck happened but the night load burned down and the stove was close to stone cold when I got up to a 62 degree house. That ain't happened before!

Loaded it up with large splits, stuck half a SC under the middle of them and voila, off to the races.
 
BrotherBart said:
This morning was one of those times when Super Cedars excel. I don't know what the heck happened but the night load burned down and the stove was close to stone cold when I got up to a 62 degree house. That ain't happened before!

Loaded it up with large splits, stuck half a SC under the middle of them and voila, off to the races.

BB, Sounds like you just woke up to late! Glad they did the job for ya.

Thomas
 
LLigetfa said:
If you buy the "green" ones without the wrapping, don't stick one in a baggie and leave it in the trunk when crossing the border.

Speaking from personal experience there? ;-P :lol:
 
The best thing about the Super Cedars is when the stove is stone cold, I don't smoke out the house like I used to when using Newspapers. The paper seemed to smolder and did not heat the flue as quickly as the cedars. They are tucked away right now waiting for shoulder season to return!
 
fire_man said:
The best thing about the Super Cedars is when the stove is stone cold...

Yeah, like this morning when it was 17 degrees outside. :red:
 
BrotherBart said:
fire_man said:
The best thing about the Super Cedars is when the stove is stone cold...

Yeah, like this morning when it was 17 degrees outside. :red:

Sounds like somebody missed a reload. I would be thrown out of the house into the nearest snowbank if that were me, or even worse, my wife would turn the furnace on!
 
It was my semi annual attempt at an E/W burn. I suck at those burns for the long burn. Since the one I burned in the afternoon burned so low and slow and pretty I attempted a night burn that way without enough wood because getting it settled packed full is such a pain. Apparently sometime after I went to bed the sucker took off and ate all the wood. I actually got up two hours earlier than usual. Because I woke up danged cold.

Tonight it is back to good old N/S and load'er up with Grade A jumbo splits.
 
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