Super Cedar Specials coming soon???

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I know that Super Cedars is a product sponsor on this site---so no disrespect intended --> I tried them in the fall and they were OK. No problems ...just OK. I usually use the Rutland fire starter squares from home depot -- I think it was $12 for 100 ct. box. I think they work just as well, for alot less $$. I only really light fires in fall and spring (current fire has been burning since late Oct.), so a box of 100 will last several years.

I should say that if the Super Cedars CAME in smaller pieces (no quartering needed) and were similarly priced---I would absolutely buy them again. But for me,it is just easier to drop a square under some small splits and watch it go.

Don't kill me,guys....I know y'all swear by 'em. It's just my experience. Don't be hating on me,now. ;-)
 
To each their own. But on the price thing, quartered the price difference between a Rutland square and a quarter of a Super Cedar is three cents. And I don't have to pay sales tax or drive to buy the Super Cedars.

Enjoy the Rutlands. Seems a lot of people do.
 
I just wanted to update this.
I got my free samples today in the mail.
Thanks
 
Mcbride said:
I just wanted to update this.
I got my free samples today in the mail.
Thanks

Ditto. Quick to ship too. Cant wait to try one.
 
Super Cedars are the best thing since split wood. Rick
 
fossil said:
Super Cedars are the best thing since split wood. Rick

And easier to stack.
 
I wonder if you put like 500 of them in the stove ..what would happen?
 
HotCoals said:
I wonder if you put like 500 of them in the stove ..what would happen?

Go out and get yerself a stove with about a 5 ft³ fire box, give it a go, and get back to us. Rick
 
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