: Seymour #30-525 Color Flame Crystals

: Seymour #30-525 Color Flame Crystals

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Seymour #30-525 Color Flame Crystals

from: SEYMOUR MFG CO INC



Seymour #30-525 Color Flame Crystals
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 5166





Product Brand: SEYMOUR MFG CO INC
EAN: 0031365305257
Label: SEYMOUR MFG CO INC
Product Manufacturer: SEYMOUR MFG CO INC
Publisher: SEYMOUR MFG CO INC
Ranking: 5166
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Crystals Flame Color #30-525 Seymour






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Color Flame Crystals, Just Sprinkle These Crystals 0n A Fire For An Array 0f Dancing Colors, Not For Use 0n Gas Logs.










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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Super Effects at a Great Price ...
With a major Cub Scout campfire coming up, I started researching how to produce colored flame. The standard searches came up with a lot of references to the subject, and in no time I had a list of the chemicals I'd need to produce the various colors. Then I started searching for the chemicals I'd need. Most were available for purchase, but were not cheap. There was really no hassle to ordering a kilogram or more of some of these chemicals, but I was amazed--and put off--by what I thought were exorbitat prices.

Then I typed "color flame" into and up came this stuff. Not having any experience with colored flame before, I purchased this product, along with Rainbow Flame Crystals for the Cub Scout campfire. Some modest prior experimentation in the charcoal grill at home showed that the stuff works just as advertised.

At the campfire this product produced some very nice blue, green and every so often purple flame, which both the kids and the adults found very enjoyable (hint: don't tell them that you're using this stuff, especially the kids). The effects lingered for some time, about five minutes per heaping tablespoon of product. I found that a larger amount--maybe a half cup--was the best way to apply the product to a large fire.

Also, it's better to sprinkle the product throughout the fire, rather than pour it in so it piles in a single location. Dispersing the crystals troughout the fire will create an instant and thorough color flame effect, while pouring will get you an instant effect in a single location, with a pile of crystals that becomes somewhat self-insulating. Once a log falls or you stir the coals, and that pile of crystals is disturbed you will get another burst of color, which actually is a pretty cool effect, giving you shots of color hours after you've applied the crystals.

Once that big campfire was going, I simply tossed an entire package or two directly into the fire. Using the pour or sprinkle settings on top of the package (just like your home spice containers) isn't practical for a large fire, and as described above, the effect can be quite good.

The best thing about this product is its price. Given what I'd discovered about ordering colored flame-producing chemicals, the price for this item, already prepared and ready to go, is simply outstanding. In fact, the low price had me buying more than one.

Bottom line: This is a simple product which delivers exactly as promised. I've got more scout camping and campfires coming up this summer, and this product will figure prominently in those activities.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Kids young and old will love this product
I am generous with the shakes when placing this in a campfire. I don't use the strainer part, I use the pouring spout (heh). You might find that you can go through an entire container in just a weekend's camping. This product adds colorful greens and blues to the natural reds and golds of your campfire. Can add fun emphasis to a story being told around the fire.



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