WOOD PACK - 4 PACK
Simple. Instant. Predictable.
One match creates a full, low smoke flame in 5 minutes and burns approximately 30 minutes.
Product Details
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is the difference between the Wood Pack and Large Flame Starter Packs?
A. The Wood Pack is designed to be used with the TIKI® Brand Fire Pit and creates a low smoke experience that will last up to 30 minutes. The Large Flame Starter Pack is designed for use in any outdoor fire pit, including the TIKI® Brand Fire Pit. The difference is that the Starter Pack is used to quickly ignite a fire while using wood logs.
Q. How do I start a fire using the Wood Pack?
A. Place the Wood Pack flat on the cone inside the Fire Pit and light each corner. The bag will burn quickly, spilling the wood pellets into the bottom of the Fire Pit. No need to stir; the fire will fill the Fire Pit within 5 minutes and remain for approximately 30 minutes. As the flames die down, add another Wood Pack for another 30 minutes of burn time, or add seasoned cut firewood.
Q. If I want to add wood logs to the Fire Pit after using a Wood Pack, do I have to remove the center cone?
A. DO NOT remove the center cone after a fire has been started with a Wood Pack. You can add dry, seasoned wood that has been split and cut to a length of 16 inches or less onto the fire. We do not recommend overfilling the Fire Pit to the point where your wood logs are no longer contained within the Fire Pit bowl. You should find that 3 to 4 pieces of wood logs fit comfortably within the Fire Pit with the cone inserted.
Specifications
Contents: Four Wood Packs, Instruction Manual, Quick Start GuideUPC: 086861191354
Weight: 9.00 lbs
Length: 17.00 in.
Width: 11.50 in.
Height: 3.50 in.
Customer Reviews
Questions & Answers
What is the best method for long burn times with multiple bags? Each lasts rough 30min. By the time I add a 3rd around the 1hr mark, there's still decent amount of pellets but the flame dies down quickly. It's cleaned after every single use and cone in.
Hi--My grandkids love s'mores, but I'm a little concerned about the composition of the Tiki wood pellets and bags for roasting marshmallows. Do the chemicals in the Tiki wood pellets (and bags) provide a safe fire to cook marshmallows for s'mores?
The flames are too high for comfort for me in my tree lined patio in my desert climate. It was a raging fire using the pellet bag with at least 4 feet of flame outside the can. Can I open up the bag and use less pellets to reduce flame height ?
Is there a shelf life for the packs? I live in LA and don’t use my pit as often. I have a box that is about a year old. It was kept in a clean and dry location.
Is there any type of fuel on the pellets. Advertisement states; sawdust made into pellets. Is there anything that makes them burn, there is a scent when burning that smells gas like. Thank you
Can I burn logs and not use the pellets?
Why can't you burn regular wood pellets in your fire pit. Many fire pits that burn pellets/natural wood do not require bagged pellets. Can you explain what happens if you put scoops of pellets in the pit rather than your wood packs?
Are the wood pellet packs sold in brick and mortar stores?
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