Fire Starter Fire Rod Striker Ferrocerium Rod by Relefree Survival Emergency Flint Firesteel Ferro Rod Magnesium Rod with Quick Well Sparks for Outdoor Camping, Hiking. Super Thick Rod Perfect For DIY Your Own Survival Kit

May 16, 2018 - Comment
Add to Cart $10.99Amazon.com Price
(as of 6 April 2020 21:24 GMT+0100 - Details)

Nothing is more thoughtful than elaborate hand-made products. Relefree makes your own fire starter!

The importance of fire starter in outdoor sports is self-evident ether for hiking, survival, travel, cycling or home using. Lighters, matches, and other ignition tools are vulnerable to harsh environmental conditions such as humidity, wind, and pressure. In addition, they are prohibited from carrying on vehicles in many cases. Therefore, it is necessary to always prepare a reliable and durable fire starter in your bag.

Most of today’s fire starters are more than fancy and practically inadequate. Producers want to add all the functions into the fire starter including compass, whistle, cotton tinder, glass breaker, but nothing is done well.

Relefree is committed to returning the product itself to make a real fire starter. You can drill a hole, add a handle on the super-size and economical product, or make two small fire starters. With it, you can make full use of your imagination and enjoy the joy of DIY! You can also enjoy the DIY results of other buyers in the main picture (double-click the picture on the computer side to see more)!

How to use:
Pay attention to the sparking rod using. In order to improve the efficiency of ignition, the surface protective layer and oxide laye should be scraped before scraping.
For damp kindling , you can scrape larger particles slowly on the kindling surface , making them together into a pile,and then let the rod approach the pile of debris, igniting quickly with the sparks to produce concentrated heat which ensure reliable ignition kindling.

Product size:
Diameter: 1/2″(12.7mm)
Length: 5″(127mm)

Package:
fire starter x 1

Product Features

  • ➤Relefree fire starter rod can be enjoy DIY, embedded in a plastic handle and worn with a curette or you can easily drill a hole in it.
  • ➤In order to improve the efficiency of ignition, the surface protective layer and oxide laye should be scraped before using.
  • ➤Relefree fire starter rod is made of magnesium won’t burn when contact fire, also can be used in rain and snow.
  • ➤Relefree fire starter rod can strike up to 20000 times! produce 3000 degrees celsius sparks(5500 degrees Fahrenheit)!
  • ➤The reliability of the Relefre fire starter rod has made it the favorite of outdoor experts, hunters, fishing enthusiasts, and campers.

Comments

c.j.travis says:

This is the one. 2 YEAR UPDATE——2 years and hundreds of fires later I am still using this as my main fire starter along with magnesium scrapings and jute for tinder! I promise this rod is the last one you will need!I am quite satisfied with this ferro rod. It makes big sparks and easily lights charcloth. It was just a little shorter than 5 inches but still is a substantial width! It has a thick protective coating for shipping that is easily worn away with a few scrapes. With prime shipping…

Bradley Barber/ObsessionOutdoors says:

Best buy period. I’m a ferro rod addict, own 50 or more. I’ve spent as much as $45,00 for a single half inch by 5 inch rod, and then I run into this product. At first I thought this is too good to be true, and then I received my purchase, and used them, wow, just wow… I firmly believe you get what you pay for, so I was a little reluctant with this purchase, but at the price point, I had little to lose, so I pulled the trigger on them, again wow, just wow, they are high quality at a low price.. If you’re like…

David M Heaney says:

You will never want to use a tiny ferrocerium rod again. I will never use a rinky dink ferrocerium rod again.I wrapped one end with 3/4″ Gorilla tape about 20 times to make a handle. This thing will start fires for years and I have a length of Gorilla tape to use in a pinch.

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