Although my fire balls coming from a defunct Amazon vendors, but the label is identical. But for this reason I want to publish my experience with this sort lighter anyway. I have let myself be guided by the number of fire balls (7.5 cents / balls) and believed that there is only one kind of lighter. Unfortunately, far from it. Compared to home improvement and Aldi / Lidl offers the fire balls are much smaller and require a relatively long time to complete and intense burn. That means that I often need two igniters. On balance, the fire balls come me so much more expensive. To rule out problems with the wood used, I still have remnants of old igniter (practitioners, there were at that time still) used and lo and behold, they burned Ruck Zuck with strong flame and ignited the wood in the shortest possible time. And there's this week comparable lighter at Aldi, I have the same times procured this and tried immediately. Lo and behold, this also burn considerably better than the fire balls that are offered on Amazon. Actually, not surprising. 5 packs of Aldi with 32 lighters (160) weighing 300 grams (net) more than than 200 fire balls from Amazon, but cost as much. In other words, the offer of 200 pieces of individual weighs lighter around 12.5, as opposed to 17.5 grams at Aldi. Cloudy, with small parts can also burn wood but requires connection to often 2 pieces, so at least 2 stars. I must confess that I was annoyed again about the fact that I have seen only after the unit price. Aldi (in my current case) me comes at the end cheaper and I do not have to fret about limited combustibility.