Cheap Firesteel
Bought this as I was interested how effective this would be and am pleased to say this is a useful bit of kit. Couldnt get the whistle to work though so if this matters then you may want a dedicated emergency whistle as well.
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The Light My Fire FireSteel BIO Scout Firestarter is your best friend when it comes to igniting a fire in any weather. Whether barbecuing or camping, the reliable Magnesium Alloy striker will work. This makes for a durable fire striker that will work reliably for approximately 3,000 strikes. Its 5,400-degrees Fahrenheit (3,000-degrees Celsius) spark makes fire building easy in any in any weather.
The plastic components of the FireSteel 2.0 BIO Scout is derived from Biobased plastics. You can use this fire starter to ignite any fuel including Light My Fire TinderSticks, flammable gas, or liquid fuel. This makes it the perfect addition to your camping or barbecuing kit. Lastly, the striker includes a whistle for and flexible cord for easy transportation. This lightweight, compact and reliable fire starting tool is worth bringing with you on all your backpacking and outdoor adventures.
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Add to BasketBought this as I was interested how effective this would be and am pleased to say this is a useful bit of kit. Couldnt get the whistle to work though so if this matters then you may want a dedicated emergency whistle as well.
Great bit of kit for starting my jet boil outdoors in all elements highly recommend
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.