Fire Lite Fuel Cubes in packaging
Fire Lite Fuel Cubes lighting fuel cube with tinder cord in metal collapsible stove
Fire Lite Fuel Cubes on fire in collapsible stove
Fire Lite Fuel Cubes lighting fuel cube in metal collapsible stove
Fire Lite Fuel Cubes person holding fuel cube in pack in front of tinder
Fire Lite Fuel Cubes single fuel cube in wrapping

Fire Lite Fuel Cubes

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With Fire Lite™ Fuel Cubes, powering your camp stove has never been easier. These ultralight, eco-friendly fire blocks contain no fossil fuels and are safe for cooking and storing with food. Each individually wrapped block lights with a single spark and burns at 1300°F for 8 minutes even when wet.

  • Lights with a Single Spark – Start your stove or fire in seconds.
  • Bio-Based Ethanol – Cook your camp food with fire blocks that burn clean, contain no fossil fuels, and are sustainably sourced from upcycled waste crop vegetation.
  • 8 Minute Burn Time – A single cube burns at 1300º for 8 minutes and can boil 500 mL of water.
  • Stove Compatible – These fuel blocks are compatible with most folding cook stoves.
  • Highly Portable – Weighing .5 oz. each, add to your pack, campfire cooking equipment, or travel bag.
  • Weatherproof Fire Starters Build your fire in the most extreme conditions of driving rain, wind, snow, or cold. Fire Lite Fuel Cubes light and burn even when wet.

Single Cube Weight: .4oz

60-Day Satisfaction Guarantee

All Weather

All Weather

Single Spark

Lights from a Single Spark

Biofuel

Biofuel from Crop Waste

Love ‘em. It’s simple: these things just work. They burn for a long time. They’re small and can pack away easily. They’re perfect for camping, hiking, field party fire pits, or the solo stove on the deck. Will buy again… and again. –Andrew
Person Lighting SOL Fire Cubes in Backpacking Stove on Dirt Ground Person Lighting SOL Fire Cubes in Backpacking Stove on Dirt Ground

Eco-Friendly Ultralight Fire Cubes

Starting a fire has never been easier with these fire blocks that contain no fossil fuels.