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The five-gallon bucket of InstaFire emergency fuel in a loose, granulated form provides safety and security in the wilderness or at home during extended utility outages. Use the emergency fuel for heat to boil water, cook meals and provide warmth in shelters. Using just half a cup of the patented blend of InstaFire emergency fuel, you can boil up to two cups of safe drinking water. Using merely a quarter cup of the InstaFire emergency fuel, you can start a fire for signaling, heating, or to boost morale in troubling times. The standard round five-gallon bucket is common to the "prepper" movement. It comes with an easy-to-open four tab red lid with a sealed gasket to keep the InstaFire emergency fuel fresh for up to thirty years in temperatures up to 130 degrees. There are no restrictions on how much you can store or where you store it. The emergency fuel is made from recycled wood pellets, volcanic rock and a patented blend of food-grade paraffin wax. It contains no harmful chemicals or vapors and is not a combustible fuel that can explode spontaneously. It is safe to store indoors or outdoors and won't cause any conflicts with local flammable storage ordinances. InstaFire emergency fuel burns at nearly one-thousand degrees-hot enough to light wet wood. It will light fires in all types of weather, including 30 mile-per-hour winds, rain and even snow. Get your five-gallon bucket of InstaFire emergency fuel today and be prepared for emergencies.
ASIN#: B004MEYP7Y
Model number#: 753182234304

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My best friend was camping last Tue. and I knew better than to actually camp with them, (Last time I went camping with them, his firebug 13 year old daughter lit him on fire. I showed up and his wool jacket was half gone, it was however pretty funny.

I went up there to hang out, have dinner by the campfire, then drive home. First of all, NOBODY goes camping in Florida in the summer. Plus it's rained every day and I went through a squall driving up there. They had been there for hours trying to light a fire in the dampness to no avail.

So I grabbed some wet pine needles, and broke up the fibers, (I use pine needles for my bee smoker, even damp they light if the fibers are broken up) saw one of the kids had a chapstick, took an 1/8" of it rubbed that on some pine needles, and just to rub it in that they're idiots, I took their lighter and threw it into the woods and used my KA bar machete to throw a spark. Lit right up and stayed lit when it rained.

Then I drove home, but before I left, I had a bag of peanuts in my car, I sprinkled peanuts all around their tent so every raccoon and chipmunk would scare them all night thinking it's a bear. ( I know there's no bears where they camped or I wouldn't have done that.

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by far the best comment I've seen on this app

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Come on, $50 really?

How about this for five bucks:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/Stove-Chow-Premium-Wood-Pellet-Fuel-40-lb-Bag-Stove-Chow/205700777...

and a three dollar plastic bucket:
http://www.homedepot.com/p/The-Home-Depot-5-gal-Homer-Bucket-05GLHD2/100087613...

and a lid $1.50 (I only saw a three pack on their website)

80% discount over this crap!

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