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  • Ultimate Magnesium Fire Starter (3"x1")

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    Why waste time and energy finding kindling with regular fire starters that may or may not even catch a spark?! Regular twigs and branches in their natural environments will not light unless they are extremely dry.

    With this reliable pocket-sized tool, you will always be ready to start a fire. Our fire starter comes complete with a solid compact magnesium bar that can be used hundreds of times, or until the magnesium runs out. Simply shave some magnesium into a pile and easily spark the shavings (yes, even in wet or humid surroundings). The shavings will quickly spark into a flame so you can ignite larger pieces of wood.

    Waterproof, weatherproof, and built for long-lasting durability—this is an essential addition to your supplies for camping, hiking, trekking, boating, hunting, travel, survival, and emergencies.

    PRODUCT FEATURES:
    • Overall dimensions: 3” x ⅜” x 1”
    • Conveniently compact size
    • Waterproof & weatherproof
    • Solid magnesium body (silver color)
    • Sona Patented Striker
    • Serrated metal striker
    • Detachable silver ball chain link

    HOW TO USE:
    1 – Gather tinder (dry branches, bark, grass, pine needles, lint, paper, etc.) of the preferred size/amount.
    2 – Use the serrated edge of the striker to scrape along the length of the magnesium rod to create shavings.
    3 – You can either sprinkle the magnesium shavings throughout the tinder pile or scrape the shavings into a cluster to the minimum size of a U.S. quarter coin.
    4 – Then hold the flint at an angle over the pile, while forcefully sliding your striker along the length of the flint to create sparks.
    5 – Continue to slide the striker against the flint until the sparks land directly onto the shavings pile and ignite a flame.

    PLEASE NOTE:
    For first-time use, stripping the protective layer of paint from the striker before starting your fire will help produce the best results.

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