Rutland One Match Gelled Fire Starter - 16 Ounce Container
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Rutland One Match Gelled Fire Starter - 16 Ounce Container

Rutland One Match Gelled Fire Starter - 16 Ounce Container

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Product Details

Manufacturer: Rutland
Rutland Part Numbers: 49
Item Number: RUT-49
UPC: 022624000495

Features

  • Environmentally-friendly
  • Safe to use indoors and outdoors
  • Won't flavor food, produce unpleasant odors, or create smoke
  • Allows for effortless and flare-free lighting of pellet, wood, charcoal, and coal fires
  • Unique gelled alcohol formula burns cleanly and without affecting catalytic converters
  • Ideal for lighting fires in barbecue grills, chimeneas, fireplaces, wood, coal, and pellet stoves
Rutland's Gelled Fire Starter allows for effortless and flare-free lighting of pellet, wood charcoal, and coal fires with one match. This unique gelled alcohol formula burns cleanly and without affecting catalytic converters without tainting the flavor of the food. This firestarter does not produce unpleasant odors, or create smoke, and is safe to use indoors or outdoors. This fire starter comes in a 16 ounce container and is ideal for BBQ grills, fireplaces and chimeneas.

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Frank from Denver asked:
Where is this gel placed relative to the wood in a wood burning fireplace? Would it be put in a container under the wood? Do you just throw it on top of the wood?
Where is this gel placed relative to the wood in a wood burning fireplace? Would it be put in a container under the wood? Do you just throw it on top of the wood?
This gelled fire starter is designed to be placed directly onto the wood fuel.
Answered by: Kevin E. - Fireplace Specialist

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