iLOOKLE 1/2 inch Fatwood handle survival ferro Rod fire starter
● Instant Fire: The fire starter survival tool produces 5,500°F sparks with round tooth scraper, makes it easy to start a campfire in any weather.
● Wooden Handle & Paracord: The fire starters for campfires with the fatwood handle, cut down wood chips, it is fire fuel, easier to start a fire,
whether in harsh environments such as wind, rain, snow, high altitude, etc. The 14" paracord allows us to easily store the ferro rod without losing the scraper.
● Versatile Fire Scraper: Each fire starter with flint and steel is equipped with a versatile round tooth fire scraper that serves as a straight-edge striker, tinder scraper, map scale, ruler, hex wrench, and a bottle opener.
● High-Temp Magnesium Rod: The magnesium fire starter survival tool is capable of withstanding 15,000 blows and produces a high-temperature spark of 5,500°F, perfects to accompany us on every adventure.
● Quality Assurance: As a responsible seller, if you have any questions about our products, you can contact us. We will definitely give you a satisfactory answer.
Efficient and durable enough to accompany you on every adventure.
Prefect fit for
Hiking,
Camping,
Hunting,
Fishing,
BBQ,
Gas Camp Stoves.
Material | Magnesium, ferrocerium, fatwood |
Fire steel | 12.5x75mm or other customized size |
Logo: | iLOOKLE or Customized logo |
Feature: | Waterproof, Weatherproof |
Function: | Start fire reliably |
Flint lasts: | Over 15,000 strikes |
Weight | 200g |
Certification | MSDS, Safety transportation report |
Step 1: Scrape tool with any knife or scrape to create small magnesium shavings, also cut down fatwood from the handle if needed, it is fire fuel.
Step 2: Accumulate magnesium shavings into a s small pile and place next to tinder (fatwood, paper, leaves, small twig, bark, etc)
Step 3: Ignite shavings with built-in sparking insert.
Upon first use, draw the scraper over the fire rod to remove the black protective layer. The fire rod must be silver-grey before it can be used to light a fire.