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Old 03-14-2011, 07:34 PM   #1
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I am so frustrated with my igniter, I use it for lighting my wood stove and I take it with me camping. Would I be better off using one with butane?


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The best thing I've found for lighting a fire is corn oil in a paper towel. It burns for a goodly time, is environmentally friendly and is not a volatile fuel.


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I usually use a cotton ball that has been rubbed in petroleum jelly (Vaseline). I ignite it with a Light My Fire Swedish Fire Steel.
It lights from the first spark and burns for awhile. You just need to stretch the cotton ball to make it take a spark more easily. The more compact your tinder is the less likely it will take a spark.


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Cotton balls saturated with vasoline stored in a ziplock bag.
Zippo to get it going.
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