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| Brunton Striker Magnesium Fire Starter (Silver/Black) | 
enlarge | Brand: Brunton Category: Sports
List Price: $12.50 Buy New: $7.19 You Save: $5.31 (42%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 377
Color: Silver/Black Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 6.2 x 4.3 x 0.7
MPN: F-100700 Model: 81-100700 UPC: 080078007002 EAN: 0080078007002 ASIN: B0018BCYOA
Release Date: April 24, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Fool-proof way to make sure you always have fire | | • | Durable Firesteel with stainless striker | | • | Non-slip molded handle assists in the fire hold and stability | | • | Can be used thousands of times | | • | Weighs 1.8 ounces for easy packing |
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Product Description 212786 Features: Specifications: Weight: 18 ounces Material: magnesium to steel to plastic
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
I received a used unit, instead of a brandnew one I paid for November 8, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
The unit I received is a used one. It's has a fairly visible dent on the rod. The package looks like openned before, and then re-sealed.
Great Firestarter November 6, 2008 The product works great assuming you have dry tinder. There is a protective coating on the shank which prevents fires during shipping. It is easily scratched off.
A good product for the money October 24, 2008 I used this product to start a dozen or so campfires while the hunting season was on and it worked fine. You have to spend a little effort in getting the tinder right but after that strike it and enjoy the fire. Good choice!!!!!
Brunton Striker October 18, 2008 In 10 years a Scout Leader (OA & Woodbadge) and as a frequent backpacker, I've used most strikers and find this one is a good product for the price. Size & weight are good. Spark output is adequate. Other strikers can cost twice as much but don't produce twice the sparks. Obviously, this product is only for emergencies, so don't expect to light your Peak stove on a cold day or start every cooking fire with it. It's only for when you forgot to pack enough waterproof matches. And as with all emergency equipment, practice with it at home before you need it on the trail. Drier lint is a good tender. Hold the tip of the striker touching the tender when striking. Have coarse tender ready to add to the flame. Alcohol-soaked cotton balls (denatured alcohol, not rubbing alcohol) can also be used, but be careful. If you keep your tender sealed in a Zip-Lock bag, you'll never have a problem starting a fire in the wilderness with a small striker like this one.
Works well, here's a tip on easy firestarting. August 28, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Does what its supoposed to, throws hot sparks to light dry tinder. Good tip: us lint from your dryer as the tinder to start fires quick! I carry some with me in a small ziploc bag. Doesn't take much per fire plus its cheaper than other "tinder" you can buy.
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