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Swedish Firesteel - Army Model

Swedish Firesteel - Army Model

Colors:
Black
Black
Red
Red
Brand: Light my Fire
Category: Sports

Buy New: $12.44 - $42.74
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 140 reviews
Sales Rank: 166

Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 3.9 x 1

MPN: s-fsar


Features:
  • Compact fire starter designed to light fires in any conditions
  • Provides 3,000-degree C spark in any weather, at any altitude
  • Ideal for lighting campfires, stoves, and gas barbecues
  • Striker lights up small piles of dry grass, paper, and other flammables
  • Lasts for 12,000 strikes; approved by International Survival Instructors Association

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Product Description
Originally developed for the Swedish Department of Defense, Swedish FireSteel is a flash of genius. Its 3,000°C spark makes fire building easy in any weather, at any altitude. Used by a number of armies around the world, Swedish FireSteel's dependability has already made it a favorite of survival experts, hunters, fishermen and campers. It has also found its way into cabins and backyards as a fool-proof way to light stoves and gas-barbecues.

Amazon.com Product Description
Originally developed for the Swedish Department of Defense, the FireSteel is a flash of genius. The FireSteel is intended to replace matchbooks, lighters, and other fire starters, providing a 3,000-degree C (5,432-degree F) spark that makes it easy to build fires in any weather, at any altitude. The FireSteel is a breeze to use: just pile up a small quantity of dry grass, paper, or other flammable material, and then force the included striker down the FireSteel. The resulting spark will create a fire even when wet, letting you light campfires, stoves, and gas barbecues at a moment's notice. Used by a number of armies around the world, the FireSteel's dependability has already made it a favorite of survival experts, hunters, fishermen, and campers. It's also found its way into cabins and backyards as a foolproof fire-starting tool for tough conditions. You can even use the bright spark as an emergency signal.

This Army version of the FireSteel, which comes in several handle colors, is designed to last for 12,000 strikes and is approved by the International Survival Instructors Association.

About Industrial Revolution
Founded in 1971 as Uco Corporation in Redmond, Washington, Industrial Revolution has been a supplier of high-quality equipment to the outdoor industry. The company is known in particular for its outstanding line of beautiful and functional candle lanterns. In 2004, the company began selling its Play and Freeze ice-cream maker, a ball that allows users to participate in the ice-cream-making process by shaking and rolling the ball itself. In 2008, Industrial Revolution merged with longtime partner Pedco, a manufacturer of small, lightweight camera tripods.




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5 out of 5 stars hefty firesteel   July 27, 2010
poopphobia
The swedish fire steel- army model is thick, providing thousands of strikes and easy to use. This is a good product to buy when learning to use fire steel. There are many techniques to using fire steel. Some hold the striker in place and pull the Ferrocerium rod so as not to accidentally scatter tinder. Some strike the rod in a normal manner leaving distance and flying the sparks toward tinder that has been treated with an accelerant like petroleum jelly or wax. I personally use wax paper by holding it down with the rod and striking downward. It's very compact, waterproof, and easy to light. The problems with this type of fire steel is it does rust when exposed to moisture. I live in Hawaii where humidity is very high. To prevent rusting you could repaint the rod with a light coat of spray paint. Another problem is carrying it. with the striker and rod dangling together on the small lanyard creates noise and sticking it in your pocket may be uncomfortable. A solution that I found is buy another type of fire steel like the Nano Striker from Exotac. This solves all the problems. it is a self contained compact unit; striker, rod, and air tight cover. Not to mention that the rod is replaceable unlike most. The best on the market I've seen. The rod in the Nano Striker is small. this is why it is good to buy the swedish model to practice. It is not just a matter of striking a rod to create sparks. it does take practice. But once you've mastered this technique I would move on to something like a Nano Striker.


4 out of 5 stars Light My Fire Army Model - comming up short   July 26, 2010
AbsolutGSXR
Be advised, I have purchased 3 light my fire army steels in new condition from amazon.com and upon inspection after receiving them, found each one of the striking rods to be of different lengths by as much as a half inch difference. The striker has a plain/smooth striking edge when the advertised product picture is shown with a different striker with a jagged edge. Excellent fire steel as an alternative to a misch metal type. I would definitely recommend adding this to your inventory for any type of outdoor use ie: camping, hiking, fishing, or hunting. Very important item to have in an "emergency bag".


5 out of 5 stars Must have piece of survival equipment!   July 25, 2010
donpedro
I don't think that there is more valuable piece of survival equipment besides maybe a knife. I bought this in conjunction with a magnesium flint fire starter just to compare. This throws off a much bigger and hotter spark than that and was easier to use, however I found that the magesium shavings are handy because it aides in igniting your tender, especially if it is wet or windy outside which is usually the case if you are in nature. So, I recommend having both of them to increase you chances of obtaining a flame. Thats what survival is all about anyway, taking steps to better your chances of survival. They are both small and inexpensive considering how important they can be in an emergency. I definately recommend this product as an essential piece of equipment to any backpacker, hiker, or anyone looking to stock the emergency kit.


1 out of 5 stars the same width but not the same length   July 19, 2010
bh0526 (Florida, USA)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

When I received this swedish firesteel - army model I was surprised how shorter this one is than one I bought 6 months ago. Price is the same, description is the same, the same reviews but different length. Looks like someone is making good money on selling shorter version of this swedish firesteel.


5 out of 5 stars almost foolproof   July 7, 2010
GearGuy (Pacific Island)
Amazing product, and I always keep one in my pack. Last year on a summit, could not get my Jetboil started. The piezo has failed, and both my lighters would not even spark. This firesteel immediately got the Jetboil lit and allowed hot drinks for everyone. I've also used it on tinder successfully.
I give this 5 stars because there is no way I can think to improve this product; HOWEVER, I suggest everyone carry some magnesium and some type of blade. That mag will get stubborn/wet tinder started.


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