bayite Ferro Rods 1/2 X 5 XL Survival Fire Starter Drilled Flint Steel Ferrocerium Rod with Toggl
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Mossie Ward
> 24 hourHavent had very long. Tried them out one time.........they work perfect !!
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Jonathan
> 24 hourCouldnt ask for anything better. though i would recommend making your own handle for them for a better grip.
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Jeff Willard
> 24 hourEasy to hold, lots of sparks, and the hole makes hanging it on paracord simple. I will probably never be without one, in the woods.
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Jw
> 24 hourThey didnt put out many sparks
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Honeybadger33
> 24 hourThese are definitely not gonna get lost. Not only that but there is plenty to hang on to while striking. The already drilled hole was nice to put a chain or key ring through and just attach to a bag somewhere.
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John A.
> 24 hourThese things work grate , lot Of sparks
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Rick Savage
> 24 hourI use this product to light campfires and it worked pretty well. And as far as the thickness I feel if it was any thicker it would last so long I would probably lose it before I used it up.
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Nathan Phillips
> 24 hourIve used a few ferrocenium rods in the past. Mostly small ones usually with that bit of magnesium with them. And while all of those work well these ones I can say throw off some serous sparks. They are large enough you can really shave off a seriously long thing layer of the stuff and send some nice hot sparks right into your tinder material. The lanyard loop holes are perfect for a standard piece of paracord which when added on gives you a nice little bit of grip to hold them. At least for me. The fact it comes in a two pack is great. Only issue is that is wish they were not made in China purely for moral reasons, but Im not sure if you can even find one of these that arent made in China right now. At lest not for a price that makes it affordable.
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Biscuit6
> 24 hourTheyr great... my wife and my 7 year old daughter were able to start fires with this... worth the money!
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Sabrezina
> 24 hourVery large striker, 1000s of use per stick. Great for camping and bushcraft