Check your local Walgreens. I grabbed all the tumbleweeds they had.

by Spencycle216

19 Comments

  1. Evening-Animal-4820

    I would have asked if had a case in the back lol.

  2. You can also snag them at Menards for the low if you have one near by. I bought a couple of boxes of them for around the same price

  3. Nice_Community_9571

    I’ve only tried the tumbleweeds
    And I will NOT be buying them again.

    I get something similar to the other.

  4. Sea-Ostrich-1679

    Man that’s cheap. Heck yea grab them all.

  5. jakefrmsatefarm

    I just use balled up dryer lint and junk mail. Doesn’t cost a cent.

  6. KrankyKoot

    I have been using the Strike-A-Fire for years. Cheaper and more effective. Use in my egg, grill and pizza oven.

  7. supremewuster

    I have a big roll of butcher paper near the door

  8. IAintEvaGonnaStah

    I use the Weber starter cubes. Highly recommended those. I used to use paper but it creates a lot of ash. A lot of people soak it in oil so that it burns longer but I don’t want to make a mess soaking my paper in oil. The cubes are so quick and one cube lights an entire chimney every single time with no need to add a second cube or anything like that.

  9. UppityRedneck

    Are they out of lighter fluid or something?

  10. Internal_Swimmer3815

    paying to start fires is silly. I use a chimney and paper and a torch. it’s free. no chemicals. no gimmicks. no lighter fluid. but you do you.

  11. Save money, don’t buy fire starters. Instead, pick up a 12 pack of that Truth. Great Cincinnati IPA

  12. Gotta go to town tomorrow, will check out a walgreens, never figured them to carry em honestly.

  13. Any-Virus7755

    I’d take that deal.

    I legit just buy tumbleweeds in bulk on Amazon.