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I've used both and they work great. I used to use the larger firelogs, but found that the little firestarters are just as good. I break 'em into peices and put them in areas of the burn pile that look like they want to burn. </font>)</font>
I think we are talking about two different things...the packets I buy from Bailey's are not solid and cannot be broken apart. They are a plastic-like sealed bag with a semi-liquid fire starting material in them. You light the packet and as it melts, the "stuff" drips over the wood and catches fire from the original flame. Each packet is about 3" x 5" in size.
I've used both and they work great. I used to use the larger firelogs, but found that the little firestarters are just as good. I break 'em into peices and put them in areas of the burn pile that look like they want to burn. </font>)</font>
I think we are talking about two different things...the packets I buy from Bailey's are not solid and cannot be broken apart. They are a plastic-like sealed bag with a semi-liquid fire starting material in them. You light the packet and as it melts, the "stuff" drips over the wood and catches fire from the original flame. Each packet is about 3" x 5" in size.