2PCS Compact Fire Starter with Scraper Striker, Replaceable Threaded Ferro Rod Flint Fire Steel Magnesium Rod, an Essential Part for EDC, Emergency Survival Kits, Camping, Hiking, Bush-Craft
Original price was: $20.95.$9.99Current price is: $9.99.
Price: $20.95 - $9.99
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mini keychain fire starter for every day carry. One orange and one green.
Small and Compact fire starter with ferrocerium rod and superhard alloy steel striker. With a lanyard hole in striker, use it to keep product secure and together.
Ultra-portable for key ring, pocket and neck carry. Product dimensions: 3.6 x 0.4 x 0.4 inches, its weight is 0.7ounce
Lightweight and durable: It is composed of lightweight aircraft aluminum body and replaceable threaded 1/4 x 2″ Ferrocerium rod. The ferro rod is up to 8000 fire-starting strikes
Collapsible self-contained waterproof fire starter. It can ignite a fire in any conditions, at any altitude. Windproof & weather resistant
Great survival tool: Great for Bush-craft, Hiking, Camping, Hunting, Fishing, EDC, Emergency, BBQ, etc
Customers say
Customers find the fire starter throws excellent sparks and is easy to use, with one noting it’s as simple as striking a match. They appreciate its lightweight design that’s small enough to carry around, and consider it good value for money. The build quality receives mixed feedback, with some finding it well-made while others say it’s not made well.
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8 reviews for 2PCS Compact Fire Starter with Scraper Striker, Replaceable Threaded Ferro Rod Flint Fire Steel Magnesium Rod, an Essential Part for EDC, Emergency Survival Kits, Camping, Hiking, Bush-Craft
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Original price was: $20.95.$9.99Current price is: $9.99.
Nature Lover –
Cases alone are worth it at a great price, shipping was fast.
I have to give this product a 5 because these are super nice containers and the price is good. In an emergency, with patients and correct materials I could start a fire with these. But to count on ease of use every time for every day camping or for showing off for a camera or group at your great fire starting abilities. This isn’t for you with out tweaking the product. ie sharpening the striker and replacing the ferro rod with a better one. What you have is a good looking, lightweight, small, waterproof container for your ferro rod and striker that will work with a bit of work. I bought these for mine and my sisters emergency bags, I will replace the ferro rod for hers as she isn’t as adapted to fire starting as I am. She was in that last hurricane and I will rest easier knowing she will have a mini 3 day bug out bag, though she is a tough cookie. This container will keep her ferro rod dry and preserved for many years. The ferro rod does twist out and can be replaced or just add another one loosely inside. I am very happy with the purchase and thank you for making them affordable. For the reviewers hitting below 4 stars, re think it because the cases alone are worth it at a great price. I received mine within a few days. I would buy again.
Scott L Carpenter –
Best secret.
Small but worth every cent. Easy to carry. Water proof container. Fire every time.
High Standards for Online Purchases –
Small but work well
You get two units, one orange and one green. These are quite small (about 3.5″ or so total, with ferro rods that are actually about 1.5-2 inches), and throw sparks accordingly. They work, but you may need to work a little harder to get a fire going than when using larger ferro rods. Just make sure you’ve got really good tinder.All in all, this is a great gift for a Scout, to throw in your bugout bag, or to toss into a survival kit. I probably won’t make them my primary, but at this price point, they’re great backups.
Andy C –
Still Using after 3 years!
I have used this now mainly to start my propane stove for three years. It has never failed me and still going strong. So much more reliable than a lighter and as simple as striking a match without the worry of old matches that are hard to strike and fail often. With the proper tinder, this would also serve well as a fire starter. Just a simple effective tool and I highly recommend this product if this is what your looking for.
Wallâ¢E –
Knock me over with a feather, these are fantastic!
This is a copy of the expensive Exotac fire steel. I have owned a couple other cheaper replica versions of the steel and they have been absolute garbage. The fair weather is bad and is the strikers were also bad, though I could file down the striker and it worked on other rods. Just left me with a couple decent empty aluminum casings with hardly usable ferro rods. So I had the idea of grinding the rods down into filings and using the casings to hold the shavings (I hate wasting stuff, I even recycle the wire and transformers from discarded phone chargers and the like ) I thought it would make a decent addition to the fire kit, and they are compact. So I ordered these to do the same thing because it was cheaper than buying a magnesium rod and water-tight containers. Two of these for 4 bucks.I was expecting a two pack of more cheaper Chinese useless fire starting rods. So imagine my surprise when they arrived and they performed just as good as the Exotac. The strikers are sharp and well seated in the cap. The casings are precision machined and water tight, and the ferrocerium rods are very easily struck for showers of sparks.I could hardly believe it these things are fantastic, but as it is with many of the non-branded products on Amazon, your mileage may vary. Maybe I just got lucky or maybe all of them are just as good as these.On a sidenote, grounded up crappy ferrocene rods are no substitute for magnesium shavings. But I can still use the empty cylinders to hold real magnesium.Pics: you can see the brand name one Exotac on the left compared to these two. Yeah the machining is a little more precise but the sparking performance is about the same and they both have very good strikers. These strikers are coated with some kind of black Apoxsee and youâre probably better off filing or sanding that off before you use them. Or better yet use a good knife spine or a bigger striker. At this price for two versus a $30 mini protected fire steel. I think Iâll go with these guys. But will be aware because I know from experience not all Chinese generic firesteels will be as good as these.
Theresa C. –
well made, hearty sparks thrown…
well made, machining is good, rod produces hearty sparks…doubt I will ever need them for a SHTF scenario really, will be fun making camp fires with the kids and likely become a heirloom item passed down to grand kids long after I’m gone… not that I will need to, unless I lose them, but would buy again…
Keith –
Very small
These are alot smaller than they look in the add. Not anything thing that I would recommend in SHTF but okay as a backup or just a get home bag. Don’t expect to get alot of fires out of it. And have your own striker,the one that comes with it is a bad joke.
Zach R. –
Solid ferrocerium rods.
1st impressions: solid buy.Comes with 2 separate units, nice anodizing, sturdy construction, nice knurling, decently sized rod & not a bad striker. You definitely have to strike the rod in a same spot a few times to remove the coating but other than that, seems like it should function with no issues. I like how you unthread the assembly & re-thread it to use the sheath as a handle when you intend to use it.Only “con” I can muster is that the included o-rings that seal the sheathing unit get deformed & “squish” out unevenly by the time I get the threads tight.