Creating a fire can sometimes be difficult. Those of us who have sat in a cold room in the winter know that there are many ways to make a fire. The method described below is simple, proven and, moreover, the best for the environment.
Experts often speak of top-down and bottom-up lighting. You can light the fire from both above and below. We recommend top-down ignition. This method produces less soot and ash, provides a better air supply, and extends the burning time of the first load of wood. In any case, to start the fire on the first attempt, you need :
- A few large blocks of wood
- 8 to 12 kindling
- A pair of briquettes
- Agreements