Dynamite Fire-Starter Crate
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Realistic "dynamite" crate
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Each crate contains 20, 8"L x 1-1/4"W, fire-starter sticks
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Each stick will burn approximately 30 minutes
Invented in 1866 by Alfred Nobel, dynamite's cylindrical shape perfectly fit down the drilling holes used in mining operations. When the charges were set, the now-famous phrase "fire in the hole" was cried to warn miners of the coming blast. Though the contents of this sturdy wood crate will not move mountains, they will start your fireplace. One look at the realistic "dynamite" crate will have family and friends looking twice. Each cedar wood crate contains 20, 8"L x 1-1/4"W, fire-starter sticks. They are made of paraffin and sawdust for a long, hot burn. Each stick will burn approximately 30 minutes setting ablaze even the most stubborn wood. Made in USA.
10"W x 16"L x 6-1/2"H.