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It's basic equipment for survivalists and outdoor enthusiasts. Made from bioplastic, the Light my Fire model Army flint creates sparks, making it easy to light a fire anywhere, in any weather. What's more, this flint has a long service life of 12,000 ignitions.
Light My Fire's Firesteel Army firelighter is made from bioplastic and can be used to light a fire in any weather and at any altitude.
This flint, equally reliable in hot and cold weather, generates a spark of 2980°C. The Army model has a long service life of 12,000 strikes.
It can be used for campfires, gas stoves or even gas barbecues.
The Firesteel Army bio Light My Fire also includes :
- An emergency whistle in the scraper handle
- Total safety, not classified as dangerous goods
- An accessory that works even when wet
Based on 13
reviews
Excellent product, easy to use. (Translated review)
Effective product already in my possession, reordered to have "stock". Note the Swedish manufacture which, if real, remains a guarantee of quality compared to the majority of manufactured products coming from much further away... (Translated review)
So, my last one was an MRC and here we're much better off, good grip, functional whistle, and the firesteel is thick and solid. (Translated review)
bonpieere in fezu (Translated review)
works very well (Translated review)
Scraper and stem very good. However, the whistle isn't great (don't rely on it to signal your presence). (Translated review)
For those who've never used one, try lighting a fire with twigs, dried bark or absorbent cotton, so you're not caught off guard on the big day! Do-it-yourself is better than a tutorial ... (Translated review)
Super firesteel. At an unbeatable price (Translated review)
Super fast and careful shipping, everything is perfect (Translated review)
Excellent product that you can always rely on, unlike lighters! (Translated review)
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