Kaseamu Ferro Rods 1/2 inch x 6 inch, Premium Ferro Rod Fire Starter Survival Tool, Flint and Steel Fire Starter Kit, 20,000+ Strikes, Large and Thick

$15.97
by Kaseamu

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[Extra Large Size] Our Ferro Rods Fire Starter Kit features an extra-large ferro rod that is 6" long and 1/2" thick, providing over 20,000 strikes. [Super Easy to Use] Our Flint and Steel fire starter is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts of all skill levels, from beginners to experienced campers, because it is easy to use. Just follow these 3 simple steps to start a fire: Find some tinder like dried straw and twigs; Scrape off the black coating on the ferro rod; Put the rod into the tinder and strike down at an angle so the sparks go straight down into the tinder. [Impressive Sparks] Our Ferro Rods produce sparks that can reach temperatures up to 5,500 degrees Fahrenheit, making it possible to start a fire in any weather condition. [Versatile Striker & Paracord] Our Fire Starter Survival Tool include 6-in-1 Striker, which is a versatile tool that can be used for a variety of outdoor tasks, including opening bottles, measuring small distances, map scale, hex wrench etc. And the included 7-cord paracord lanyard can be used for securing gear, tinder, and even as a makeshift fishing line. [Multi-Purpose Tool] Crafted from high-quality materials, our fire starter survival tool kit includes a 6" (length) x 1/2" (diameter) ferrocerium rod, a 6-in-1 multi-tool striker, and a vivid orange color paracord. It's a must-have tool kit for any outdoor adventure.

These flint and steel fire starter sparks can ignite flammable materials, allowing you to start a flame.

Flint was once a tool of primitive life used for making fire and a secret technique for survival in the wilderness.

Today, it has become a necessity for outdoorsmen, hunters, fishermen, and campers alike.

Flint offers the following features: easy ignition of campfires, stoves, and gas grills; uses a magnesium alloy with seven metals; can withstand up to 20,000 strokes; produces sparks that can reach up to 5,500 degrees Fahrenheit; creates bright sparks that can be used as an emergency signal; and works normally even in rain and snow.

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