The Utah Preppers blog had a post yesterday on making fire starter candles. As I already had melted wax on the stove for making candles, I gave fire starters a try. Here is how it turned out, along with a field test video.
A Field Test
Having never used a homemade fire starter before, it was time for a field test. We lit the fire starter and placed twigs on the flames. We had a couple of false starts when the wind blew out the match. After demonstrating that the fire starter does work, we cleared away the burning wood and examined the fire starter. It was still giving out plenty of flame.
Field Test Video
Finally, Be Careful
Ten red starters sitting in the camp,
Ten red starters sitting in the camp,
And if one red starter should accidentally glow,
There’ll be no happy campers sitting in the camp.
ada says
Oh man, I just threw away an egg carton and a bunch of lint. Looks like I should start saving them!
rickety says
There’s plenty more lint where that came from. By the way, that’s a great gravatar you have.
Janseph says
If you embedded a strike-anywhere match head first in the wax then it could be a self-contained unit.
rickety says
That is a good idea, I will try that next time. I put six of the fire starters I made in a small metal tin with a box of matches.
Derek says
Those look great. We used to make them and take them winter camping. They sure make starting a fire with wet wood a lot easier. Great for camping and emergencies. Thanks for sending some home with Sarah.
Phil801 says
Nice Job! I really like Janseph’s idea, I’m going to have to experiment with that one a bit! I’ve got a few more posts going up on UtahPreppers that shows some other fire starters you can make with paraffin wax.
rickety says
Maybe embed the match at an angle rather that vertically so that it is easier to pull out.