kindling storage ideas

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Or you could use supercedars and never need kindling again! :p

For years(before supercedars), I just used an old fireplace grate and had the kindling neatly stacked on that. Now that I don't use near as much, I have a galvanized pale of them hidden behind a couch.

pen
 
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Or you could use supercedars and never need kindling again! :p

For years(before supercedars), I just used an old fireplace grate and had the kindling neatly stacked on that. Now that I don't use near as much, I have a galvanized pale of them hidden behind a couch.

pen

I use a copper looking metal planter pot. It's embossed so it's kind of nice looking. I've seen them in the yard/garden centers of big box stores.
 
I still need to build me a nice kindling box sometime... I have built little racks with kindling to look like little face cords to give away...but for the most part I just keep it in a plastic tub in the garage and a little in a small basket close to the stove.
 
Or you could use supercedars and never need kindling again! :p

For years(before supercedars), I just used an old fireplace grate and had the kindling neatly stacked on that. Now that I don't use near as much, I have a galvanized pale of them hidden behind a couch.

pen
I do use Super Cedars but still use some kindling.. I bought 100 last year and will buy more when needed..

Ray
 
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