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Survival Ferro Rod Flint Fire Starter w/ Handle HSS Steel Pro Striker Landyard
$ 6.85
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Description
adsbayite Survival Ferro Rod Flint Fire Starter Kit with Plastic Handle, Paracord Landyard and HSS Pro-Striker
Ferrocerium rod is made from Iron, Magnesium and mostly of an alloy of rare earth metals called mischmetal with an excellent pyrophoric percentage : 98%min.
Total Length: 5"(13cm). Diameter: 3/8"(10mm). Large enough for a shower of sparks and small enough to carry
BIG Handle gives you a perfect grip and never come off. SOLID Plastic Handle never fall apart. Handmade Paracord Lanyard. 5.3ft Paracord included, Comes with a bayite Striker-Pro striker attached to the paracord, always be prepared to start a fire
bayite 6 Striking Edges Striker-Pro striker is made from TOOL GRADE HSS STEEL and has a distinct hardness, maximizes a shower of hot sparks, no matter whether you prefer to use your left hand or right hand to scrape. Don't use bad quality Knife as striker. Otherwise it will not produce enough sparks due to insufficient hardness of blade
Made of high effective ferrocerium rod. Waterproof & Weatherproof, fits all weather, works in any weather condition
Sparks shower at 5,500 F (3,000 C) to ignite a fire in any weather (even wet), at any altitude. Perfect emergency fire starter for Bushcraft, Hiking, Hunting, Fishing, EDC, Emergency, BBQ, Gas Camp Stoves, etc
Specifications:
Material: Ferrocerium
Handle Material: Plastic
Diameter of lanyard hole: 4mm
Diameter of Ferrocerium rod: 3/8"(10mm)
Total Length: 5"(13cm)
With a Handmade Paracord Landyard. Easy to take with!
Package Include:
1pcs
Ferrocerium Rod fire starter w/ Plastic Handle, Paracord Lanyard and HSS Striker
One of the most important skills you must have in the wild or in a survival situation is the ability to build and maintain fire. Ferrocerium rods (commonly known as fire steel, flint rods, or ferro rods) combined with a good steel knife, are a great way to always have the tools needed to create fire with you. Scraping the rod with a piece of hard steel(as long as it has a good sharp & hard edge), such as the back of your knife, a hacksaw blade, will emit long lasting sparks of over 3000 degrees.
Ferrocerium rods are covered at the factory with a dark colored veneer to retard oxidation. This veneer is easy to scrape off in 2 or 3 scrapes to expose a shiny metal surface, which when vigorously scraped with a sharp knife or other object, will provide a shower of sparks.
For the best results, remember that you are literally scraping flakes of metal off of the flint. Position your steel at a more or less right angle and, bearing down hard, scrape as much of the full length of the rod as your grip will permit. If you can brace the end of the flint against a solid object like a rock, you can get a more vigorous spark. Char cloth, hemp rope, cotton balls, dryer lint, dry grass are good tinder. You can use them to start your fire easily.