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product_id: 406246848
title: "Charcoal Lighter Cubes, 24‑Piece (4‑Pack) – Odorless, Non‑Toxic Wax Fire Starters Light Even When Wet for Fast Charcoal Ignition - Grill Accessory"
brand: "weber"
price: "S$55"
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category: "Weber"
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# Lights even when wet Odorless & non-toxic wax Burns for minutes Charcoal Lighter Cubes, 24‑Piece (4‑Pack) – Odorless, Non‑Toxic Wax Fire Starters Light Even When Wet for Fast Charcoal Ignition - Grill Accessory

**Brand:** weber
**Price:** S$55
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔥 Ignite your grill game—fast, clean, and unstoppable!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Charcoal Lighter Cubes, 24‑Piece (4‑Pack) – Odorless, Non‑Toxic Wax Fire Starters Light Even When Wet for Fast Charcoal Ignition - Grill Accessory by weber
- **How much does it cost?** S$55 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.sg](https://www.desertcart.sg/products/406246848-charcoal-lighter-cubes-24-piece-4-pack-odorless-non-toxic)

## Best For

- weber enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted weber brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Bulk Value Pack:** 96 cubes across 4 packs—grill more, spend less, and never run out.
- • **Ash-Free & Eco-Friendly:** No messy paper ash or harmful fumes—just pure grilling pleasure.
- • **Survival-Ready Versatility:** Perfect for backyard BBQs or emergency fire-starting—always be prepared.
- • **Clean, Flavor-Safe Fire Starting:** Odorless, non-toxic wax means zero chemical taste on your food.
- • **Reliable Ignition in Any Weather:** Lights instantly—even in wind or rain, so your grill never waits.

## Overview

Weber Charcoal Lighter Cubes are odorless, non-toxic wax fire starters designed to ignite charcoal quickly and reliably—even in wet or windy conditions. Sold in a value 4-pack totaling 96 cubes, they burn cleanly without ash or chemical odors, making them ideal for grilling enthusiasts who demand convenience and flavor integrity. Trusted by pros and survivalists alike, these cubes elevate your fire-starting experience with consistent performance and eco-friendly design.

## Description

Once you've lit coals with Lighter Cubes, you'll never go back. Lighter Cubes are your answer to fast, ash-free, and environmentally safe charcoal ignition. Even in windy or wet conditions, the cubes will light and ignite the rest of your charcoal in seconds, without the smell or taste of lighter fluid tainting your food.

Review: Survial firestarter? - There I was...cold...wet...freezing...and near death... Ok, maybe not that perilous and life threatening. But, I was chilled and wet after an unexpected dip into the spring fed river from my kayak. Courtesy of a collision with a deadfall in some fast moving water. The sun was already behind the tall ridgeline and the afternoon shadows in the rivers valley were growing long. By the time I'd paddled the last couple of miles to my campsite through the now unknown river due to the spring "100 Year Flood", the chill was setting in and being encouraged by the headwind that appeared out of nowhere on this calm day. As I rounded the bend in the shadow of the ridge, I breathed a sigh of relief that there was a semblance of a campsite left in spite of the flood. After beaching the yak I started the search for some tinder and kindling to warm the bones. I wasn't hopeful for an easy fire build due to being right on the river and rainshowers the night before. Just as I was prepping the tinder bundle and cursing another gust of chilling wind, I remembered that I'd brought along a new firestarter I'd seen and wanted to test. While I'd planned to test the firestarter in different and controlled situations with a variety of sparking elements, I thought this was a pertinent and perfect situation. Replaying the memory of my backpack starting to float down the river when my kayak showed its rolling skills, I hoped that the factory packaging and the ziplock bag I'd placed the cubes in to would be enough to keep the unknown quality of firestarter dry. Pulling my pack from the Contractor grade trash bag, I saw the discoloration of the fabric from the water and my hopes began to wane. I unzipped the fire pouch on the pack and saw a few drops of water on the outside of the ziplock. I opened the baggie which appeared dry inside and grabbed the cubes from inside. Popping one from it's foil sealed blister pack, I placed it inside the tinder bundle, grabbed the lighter from the fire pouch, blew out some moisture, struck the wheel checking for a spark, and wondered if these cubes would be as difficult to light as others I've tried in the past. As soon as another gust of wind subsided, I struck the wheel of the lighter next to the cube, and like our ancestors before us found delight and relief in the birth of a warming fire. Now on to the review! I first saw these firestarters in a kayaking video where their name was mentioned, the quantity, and that you could get them in the Big Box stores in the BBQ area. I remember thinking "Weber? Weber Grills came out with a firestarter???" Knowing Weber's quality, I wanted some right then. Not for BBQ'ing, but for Survival. My trip to the store that day yielded nothing, so I ordered some that night off of desertcart. During an impromptu trip to Home Destruction the next day, I found myself walking through the BBQ section and remembered to look for them. And there they were. 24 cubes for $4 or $5. I snatched up a box of them and remembered paying a similar price for 8 or 12 of "Survival" firestarters not that long ago. When time permitted later that day, I opened the box to find a foil covered, 24 cube blister pack of firestarters. Understand that this isn't the Heavy Duty foil that you find on other packaging of similar items. This is basic foil that permits you to easily pop a cube through, in the comfort of your patio or deck, to get a fire going to grill some goodness. Taking that in to consideration when I put 6 of the cubes in my backpack, I carefully cut 6 of the cubes from the 24pk sheet, being mindful of the foil covering of not only the 6 I was taking, but the remainder on the sheet. My concern being puncturing the foil and the individual cube "drying out" and rendering it useless. As previously stated, I then placed them in to a Ziploc for waterproofing. Pro's- COST- For the quantity you're getting, it's a no brainer compared to "Survival" packaged firestarters. QUALITY/RELIABILITY- The cube lit as soon as a spark hit it. While this may be age and airtight seal dependent, it worked in a difficult situation. BURN TIME- I didn't put a clock to the burn time of the cube. But I did take note that it burned for a couple of minutes, and was enough to get tinder and kindling to burn in a humid environment. Con's- PACKAGING- These aren't packaged for "Survival." They're packaged to get a grill going on your patio. HOWEVER, as my situation showed, with just the minimum in planning ahead for the cubes, they'll perform as expected. AGE/LONGEVITY- I don't know what mfg specs are for the expected lifespan of these are, but I've no doubt that if they're stored in an Airtight/Waterproof container, then they'll exceed your expectations. DURABILITY- Only time will tell. I'm going to throw some in all of my packs to see how they endure the bumps and jostling. SO, give these a shot and see how they do in your situation or planning. We may have found an inexpensive and quality alternative for "Survival" firestarters, IF repackaged for such. I know they worked for me for building 4 fires in 2 days in a humid environment. ENJOY!
Review: MY NEW FAVORITE FIRE STARTERS! - I have been starting fires for a long time. For my grills and smokers, I know that sentence makes me sound like a pyromaniac, but I am not. I normally use charcoal for the grills and smokers, sometimes I use wood chunks. I do not use lighter fluid because I am not a big fan of the chemical tastes it imparts to the food. Plus liquid lighter fluid is just plain blasphemous to any legitimate Master of the Grill. We would rather boil a rack of ribs than use lighter fluid to start a grill. I normally used some newspaper at the bottom of my charcoal chimney. It works great 90% of the time. Except that 10% of the time when it is pretty windy outside. Then the burning paper ash blows around and lands on my wood deck. No bueno. And there was no way I would consider not grilling a juicy steak just because it is windy outside. Then I tried these fire starter cubes and they work great in the chimney too. I put in some coals, then the fire starter, light it, then add more coals. Works great and no paper ash blowing around. The reason I started using these fire starters was because I finally elevated myself grilling/smoking to the next level and got a Big Green Egg, and everyone who has one recommends starting your charcoal with these fire starters. I had wanted an egg for many years, but they are expensive, and seriously, are they really even worth the extra money. Turns out they are worth it. On my third smoking session with the egg I cooked a packer brisket for 15 hours in single digit weather. Without a doubt it was the best brisket I have ever cooked, and the egg holds temperature like a champ! Starting the egg with these fre starters is very easy. I fill the fire ring with charcoal then make a small depression in the coals and place half of a fire starter in that depression. I light the fire starter, let it burn for about 20 seconds, then push some larger chunks of charcoal over it and in minutes my egg is light and i can start adjusting the temperature. I let the temp steady out for about ten minutes to stabilize everything and to burn off the rest of the fire starter, and then I am ready to start cooking. I highly recommend these. I cannot believe I did not start using these years ago.

## Features

- Designed to catch fire even if wet
- Made of odorless and non-toxic wax
- Use for any fire starting needs

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09BBFD4TC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,602 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #24 in Charcoal Starters |
| Brand | Weber |
| Brand Name | Weber |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 21,986 Reviews |
| Item Form | Cube |
| Manufacturer | Weber |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 7468 |
| Material | Wax |
| Material Type | Wax |
| Model Number | 7468 |
| Number of Packs | 4 |
| UPC | 077924128493 |
| Unit Count | 96 Count |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Weber
- **Material:** Wax
- **Item Form:** Cube
- **UPC:** 077924128493

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Survial firestarter?
*by T***S on September 21, 2017*

There I was...cold...wet...freezing...and near death... Ok, maybe not that perilous and life threatening. But, I was chilled and wet after an unexpected dip into the spring fed river from my kayak. Courtesy of a collision with a deadfall in some fast moving water. The sun was already behind the tall ridgeline and the afternoon shadows in the rivers valley were growing long. By the time I'd paddled the last couple of miles to my campsite through the now unknown river due to the spring "100 Year Flood", the chill was setting in and being encouraged by the headwind that appeared out of nowhere on this calm day. As I rounded the bend in the shadow of the ridge, I breathed a sigh of relief that there was a semblance of a campsite left in spite of the flood. After beaching the yak I started the search for some tinder and kindling to warm the bones. I wasn't hopeful for an easy fire build due to being right on the river and rainshowers the night before. Just as I was prepping the tinder bundle and cursing another gust of chilling wind, I remembered that I'd brought along a new firestarter I'd seen and wanted to test. While I'd planned to test the firestarter in different and controlled situations with a variety of sparking elements, I thought this was a pertinent and perfect situation. Replaying the memory of my backpack starting to float down the river when my kayak showed its rolling skills, I hoped that the factory packaging and the ziplock bag I'd placed the cubes in to would be enough to keep the unknown quality of firestarter dry. Pulling my pack from the Contractor grade trash bag, I saw the discoloration of the fabric from the water and my hopes began to wane. I unzipped the fire pouch on the pack and saw a few drops of water on the outside of the ziplock. I opened the baggie which appeared dry inside and grabbed the cubes from inside. Popping one from it's foil sealed blister pack, I placed it inside the tinder bundle, grabbed the lighter from the fire pouch, blew out some moisture, struck the wheel checking for a spark, and wondered if these cubes would be as difficult to light as others I've tried in the past. As soon as another gust of wind subsided, I struck the wheel of the lighter next to the cube, and like our ancestors before us found delight and relief in the birth of a warming fire. Now on to the review! I first saw these firestarters in a kayaking video where their name was mentioned, the quantity, and that you could get them in the Big Box stores in the BBQ area. I remember thinking "Weber? Weber Grills came out with a firestarter???" Knowing Weber's quality, I wanted some right then. Not for BBQ'ing, but for Survival. My trip to the store that day yielded nothing, so I ordered some that night off of Amazon. During an impromptu trip to Home Destruction the next day, I found myself walking through the BBQ section and remembered to look for them. And there they were. 24 cubes for $4 or $5. I snatched up a box of them and remembered paying a similar price for 8 or 12 of "Survival" firestarters not that long ago. When time permitted later that day, I opened the box to find a foil covered, 24 cube blister pack of firestarters. Understand that this isn't the Heavy Duty foil that you find on other packaging of similar items. This is basic foil that permits you to easily pop a cube through, in the comfort of your patio or deck, to get a fire going to grill some goodness. Taking that in to consideration when I put 6 of the cubes in my backpack, I carefully cut 6 of the cubes from the 24pk sheet, being mindful of the foil covering of not only the 6 I was taking, but the remainder on the sheet. My concern being puncturing the foil and the individual cube "drying out" and rendering it useless. As previously stated, I then placed them in to a Ziploc for waterproofing. Pro's- COST- For the quantity you're getting, it's a no brainer compared to "Survival" packaged firestarters. QUALITY/RELIABILITY- The cube lit as soon as a spark hit it. While this may be age and airtight seal dependent, it worked in a difficult situation. BURN TIME- I didn't put a clock to the burn time of the cube. But I did take note that it burned for a couple of minutes, and was enough to get tinder and kindling to burn in a humid environment. Con's- PACKAGING- These aren't packaged for "Survival." They're packaged to get a grill going on your patio. HOWEVER, as my situation showed, with just the minimum in planning ahead for the cubes, they'll perform as expected. AGE/LONGEVITY- I don't know what mfg specs are for the expected lifespan of these are, but I've no doubt that if they're stored in an Airtight/Waterproof container, then they'll exceed your expectations. DURABILITY- Only time will tell. I'm going to throw some in all of my packs to see how they endure the bumps and jostling. SO, give these a shot and see how they do in your situation or planning. We may have found an inexpensive and quality alternative for "Survival" firestarters, IF repackaged for such. I know they worked for me for building 4 fires in 2 days in a humid environment. ENJOY!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ MY NEW FAVORITE FIRE STARTERS!
*by C***Y on January 28, 2014*

I have been starting fires for a long time. For my grills and smokers, I know that sentence makes me sound like a pyromaniac, but I am not. I normally use charcoal for the grills and smokers, sometimes I use wood chunks. I do not use lighter fluid because I am not a big fan of the chemical tastes it imparts to the food. Plus liquid lighter fluid is just plain blasphemous to any legitimate Master of the Grill. We would rather boil a rack of ribs than use lighter fluid to start a grill. I normally used some newspaper at the bottom of my charcoal chimney. It works great 90% of the time. Except that 10% of the time when it is pretty windy outside. Then the burning paper ash blows around and lands on my wood deck. No bueno. And there was no way I would consider not grilling a juicy steak just because it is windy outside. Then I tried these fire starter cubes and they work great in the chimney too. I put in some coals, then the fire starter, light it, then add more coals. Works great and no paper ash blowing around. The reason I started using these fire starters was because I finally elevated myself grilling/smoking to the next level and got a Big Green Egg, and everyone who has one recommends starting your charcoal with these fire starters. I had wanted an egg for many years, but they are expensive, and seriously, are they really even worth the extra money. Turns out they are worth it. On my third smoking session with the egg I cooked a packer brisket for 15 hours in single digit weather. Without a doubt it was the best brisket I have ever cooked, and the egg holds temperature like a champ! Starting the egg with these fre starters is very easy. I fill the fire ring with charcoal then make a small depression in the coals and place half of a fire starter in that depression. I light the fire starter, let it burn for about 20 seconds, then push some larger chunks of charcoal over it and in minutes my egg is light and i can start adjusting the temperature. I let the temp steady out for about ten minutes to stabilize everything and to burn off the rest of the fire starter, and then I am ready to start cooking. I highly recommend these. I cannot believe I did not start using these years ago.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ They work!!!
*by C***N on May 17, 2014*

I'm impatient and have really had trouble getting my little grill going. Often times I've had family members and neighbors offering to help me get the grill going when the meal is just for my daughter and I. I've tried so many things and this is PERFECT for my needs! This package is rather small but it packs a big punch! As others have mentioned these can be cut if desired to stretch the product out, so far I haven't done that but it is possible. There isn't much odor when opened, they come in a plastic pop-out like "ice cube tray" covered in foil. Once burning there is some scent, lighter fluid-ish but it's not a bad smell, to me it's the smell of spring/summer and the grilling season. These little lighter cubes are small but they get the job done! The first time using one I was using my chimney fire starter as well, I placed the cube on the grill grate where the coals would eventually go, I lit the cube using a long lighter and then placed the charcoal filled chimney stater over the flame. For the first time in a long time I didn't have to worry if I had finally gotten things right! I'm hardly ever able to wait for the coals to turn all ashy before putting food on the grill, usually when I do I discover the fire is uneven or not lit at all. That wasn't the case with the cubes, it sped the process up and I didn't have any unwanted paper fly-aways from newspaper burning under the chimney starter- bonus! It's a rather inexpensive tool to have for camping or any other occasion you'd want to start a fire for a grill or a bonfire, it's light weight, doesn't take up a lot of space and feels much safer than a jug of lighter fluid.

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