Best gifts for outdoor living in Kingman County

Best gifts for outdoor living in Kingman County
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There’s nothing worse than trying to find a gift for someone and not knowing what to get them.

To take the guesswork out of gift buying, we’ve found practical and helpful gifts for any occasion, sorted by theme to help find everything you are looking for.

Top 5 “Outdoor Living” Gifts

1) All-Natural Firestarters
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These all-natural firestarters get flames going quickly and easily, without using any accelerants or kerosene. Stokes uses just three ingredients—sawdust, paraffin wax, and recycled egg cartons—and that’s all. Light one under charcoal or wood to start a fire in the fireplace, on the grill, or in a wood burning stove.

2) Stainless Steel Smoker Box
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You don’t need an expensive smoker to get all that flavor in your grilled meats. Just fill this heavy-duty, smoker box with wood chips and place it over the flames. The chips release smoke through the holes and infuse the great taste of real smoked barbecue—no matter what kind of grill you cook on.

3) Clean Burning Lamp Oil
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This clean burning lamp oil has benefits paraffin oil doesn’t. It burns without any soot, smoke, or odor, and it lasts longer, too. Each ounce can power an oil lamp or candle for about six hours and works indoors or outside. Made in the USA.

4) Murphy’s Naturals Mosquito Repellent Trio Candle
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Murphy’s Naturals: Murphy’s Naturals Mosquito Repellent Trio Candle

5) Mosquito Repellent Lawn Incense
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Stake an extra-large mosquito repellent incense stick in a flower bed, planter, or directly into the yard to ward off pests. It’s powered by DEET-free natural repellent made with lemongrass oil and geraniol (from geraniums) and creates bug-fighting coverage of about 200 square feet. When a stick is done, it’s biodegradable, too.



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