Gerber Bear Grylls Compact Firestarter [31-002554]

June 25, 2017 - Comment
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The Bear Grills Compact Fire Starter gives its user a necessary boost in getting a fire going in a survival scenario. A key factor to surviving in the wild is the ability to build a fire. With the Compact Fire Starter in a pocket or attached to a keychain or backpack, maintaining constant access to fire-starting potential is a cinch. Its simple, 2-piece design produces high quality fire-starting sparks using the easy-grip Ferro cerium rod when it matters most. Made of durable anodized aluminum with a textured rubber grip and water-resistant design, the Bear Grills Compact Fire Starter is capable of operation regardless of the elements.

Product Features

  • Simple, 2-piece lightweight design
  • Lifetime warranty
  • Rubber over-mold on Ferro cerium rod and knurling on aluminum cover keeps the tool secure in all conditions
  • Par cord lanyard attaches easily to a keychain, pack or even a jacket zipper
  • .4 Inch long; 0.6 Inch diameter; weighs 0.8 ounces

Comments

Shep. says:

Compact and works! Very compact and it works great right out of the packaging. Seems extremely well made and much better than the plastic options out there. I’ve included a few photos so you can see the size compared to a pen. I would highly recommend this product!

Hillel Gorelick says:

Almost Great Love Bear Grylls, love his show. I really liked this design, works well. The other day I noticed it wasn’t on my keychain, hmm.. I found it in my car-how did it happen you ask? Well, the folks at Gerber decided to make the orange key ring end out of a rubbery feeling plastic which it turns out, is not very strong. I hadn’t dropped it ever, just attached to my keychain, in pockets, maybe light toss onto table when I get home. Somehow with minimal use like this I discovered a hairline crack in…

EJD says:

My new EDC! I have to say, I love this new ferro rod! 

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