{"id":2766,"date":"2019-07-29T06:00:31","date_gmt":"2019-07-29T11:00:31","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/glampingorcamping.com\/?p=2766"},"modified":"2019-08-23T16:46:32","modified_gmt":"2019-08-23T21:46:32","slug":"9-sure-fire-campfire-tinder-hacks-includes-dryer-lint-hack","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/glampingorcamping.com\/home\/9-sure-fire-campfire-tinder-hacks-includes-dryer-lint-hack\/","title":{"rendered":"9 Sure Fire Campfire Tinder Hacks ( Includes Dryer Lint Hack )"},"content":{"rendered":"
\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n Campfires start with good tinder that catches fire easily and burns fast. Different materials that work well as tinder are dry leaves, wood shavings, grass, or bark. The savvy camper often brings their own tinder to start campfires. Tinder brought from home can be dryer link, anything covered in wax, char cloth or even a commercial firestarter.<\/p>\n What are some good campfire tinder hacks?<\/p>\n Tinder helps you start a campfire under a shower of sparks and keeps your fire going. Tinder is one of the necessary ingredients in making a successful campfire. Tinder should light easily, be finely divided, and be made from any easily combustible material. Usually, tinder is placed under logs or wood to start a fire. When using tinder, make sure the spark on the tinder gets plenty of air to help it burst into flame. Tinder is lit by sparks rather than with a match; it is the material that catches the spark. <\/strong><\/p>\n There are many different materials you can use to make tinder and some common materials include dryer lint, cloth, or plant fiber rope. Use cotton balls, paper, newspaper, dry bread, charred wood, bird down, small twigs, or corn chips. Anything dipped in wax will make a great fire starter. When you are out in the wild, use leaves, pine straw, wood shavings, and even cattails.<\/p>\n Clickable Table Of Contents<\/p>\n\n